PHOTOS: Viewers share images of hail, Mammatus clouds after storms pass through Hill Country

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As strong storms passed through the Hill Country on Sunday afternoon, several KSAT viewers captured images of hailstones near Kerrville and stunning Mammatus clouds that made their way into San Antonio. (KSAT Viewers)

As strong storms passed through the Hill Country on Sunday afternoon, several KSAT viewers captured images of hailstones near Kerrville and stunning Mammatus clouds that made their way into San Antonio.

Mammatus clouds form from sinking air associated with the turbulence in cumulonimbus clouds, according to KSAT Meteorologist Mia Montgomery.

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Below, you will see some images and videos from KSAT readers and viewers.

If you captured some pics and videos to share, we’d love to see them — just stay safe. Just upload them on KSAT Connect on our Weather Authority App, or click here.

San Antonio
Frig

Cloud moments

San Antonio
San Antonio
RvNana

Mammatus clouds heading towards LaVernia ballpark

San Antonio
SMAS

Saw these clouds on drive to SA from Seguin. What type are they?

RebeccaV

Clouds in New Braunfels near Gruene

San Antonio
West

Driving on I10 towards 1604. Rain clouds from Medina Lake area!

hossboyd

Mammatus clouds never seen before over New Braunfels 18 June around 7:30 PM

San Antonio
DMontoya

Marshmallow Clouds

San Antonio
isa_bella

Clouds rolling in by Fort Sam.☁️

Aunt Cis

largest one is about 1.5”, but most in the yard are the smaller ones.

San Antonio
caskey

Rowdy rainbow(s) after the storm in Kerrville!!!

San Antonio
S Burley

Interesting clouds in New Braunfels

San Antonio
Frig

Cloud moments

San Antonio
Lisa in Ingram

Hail and lightning

San Antonio
RMeyer

Center of Kerrville

San Antonio
AKHansen

Kerrville, TX

San Antonio
Mary lang

Hailing in Kerrville, TX

San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio

Gorgeous clouds

San Antonio

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About the Authors

Meteorologist Mia Montgomery joined the KSAT Weather Authority Team in September 2022. As a Floresville native, Mia grew up in the San Antonio area and always knew that she wanted to return home. She previously worked as a meteorologist at KBTX in Bryan-College Station and is a fourth-generation Aggie.

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