Egg-sized hailstones smash car windows during heavy storm

Massive hailstones the size of eggs battered cars during a heavy storm in China.

Shocking video footage captured the freak storm that shattered windscreens.

The hailstorm hit in the city of Yiwu in Zhejiang Province on Monday.

It barraged vehicles with large hailstones measuring up to two inches.

The local weather office had issued a red alert – the highest level in its colour-coded warning system.

Residents recorded the incident as cars were pelted by hail.

egg-sized hailstones smash car windows during heavy storm

One car owner was left with a destroyed rear window (Credits: CosmoV / SWNS)

egg-sized hailstones smash car windows during heavy storm

Vehicles were bombarded (Credits: CosmoV / SWNS)

egg-sized hailstones smash car windows during heavy storm

Hailstones the size of golf balls hit the city (Credits: CosmoV / SWNS)

It is likely the storm will be as several cars were damaged.

Local reports estimated that the insurance companies will have to pay more than £10,000,000 to car owners.

Usual March weather in Yiwu, a city with almost 2,000,000 inhabitants, similar to the UK that time of the year.

The daily mean temperature is around 11.9 Celsius in Yiwu, rising to 17.8 Celsius in April, according to China Meteorological Administration.

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