Vehicles buried as more than 6 feet of hail slams parts of Mexico

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Vehicles buried as more than 6 feet of hail slams parts of Mexico
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Vehicles buried as parts of Mexico are slammed with more than six feet of hail.

Residents in parts of Mexico experienced what may have looked like a winter wonderland in summer, but was really a massive hail storm.

Videos and images show the Mexican cities of Guadalajara and Tlaquepaque covered in ice over the weekend. A video from Tlaquepaque shows a truck attempting to navigate through high levels of hail and flooding, while images from above show an almost wintry scene with hail covering the ground and surrounding vehicles.

Guadalajara had been experiencing high temperatures of about 88 degrees before the storm, which dumped up to six feet of hail on at least six neighborhoods outside the city, Agence France Presse reported.

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