Severe storms slammed the Colorado Front Range on Monday bringing tons of hail, some reported to baseball size in Denver, and hail accumulating along I-70 southeast of Denver. Hail up to golfballs fell near Agate, but was several inches deep as it came down in a storm. This was shortly after a nearly 20-minute funnel spun in the air without touching down west of Agate from the same storm earlier.
Shot Description
Scene 1-2: Heavy hail falling while a group of cars completely block an underpass at Agate from I-70.
Scene 3: Wide shot as heavy hail falls and accumulates of a bunch of cars at the I-70 exit.
Scene 4: Tight shot of black truck with hail piled at base of windshield as heavy hail falls and bounces off car.
Scene 5: Shot of grey car getting hit by hail.
Scene 6: Shot of cab of parked semi getting hit by hail.
Scene 7: Shot of hail hitting ground at base of semi cab.
Scene 8: Shot of hail pounding the ground.
Scene 9: POV driving shot on frontage road to I-70 completely covered in hail.
Scene 10: Static shot of frontage road to I-70 completely covered in hail.
Scene 11: Shot of heavy hail hitting the ground.
Scene 12-17: Various shots and zooms of large funnel west of Agate before the big hail came down.