A second round of severe weather made its way through the Lakes Region on Sunday resulting in large hail falling in several areas.
Reports to the National Weather Service Office in Little Rock received reports of one to two inch hail in Boone County north of Harrison with hail reports also from areas of Dodd City and Ralph in Marion County.
Meanwhile reports to the NWS Office in Springfield indicated golf to tennis ball size hail following in Stone County around Kimberling City with similar reports from around Shell Knob in Barry County as well as near Ava in Douglas County and Theodosia in Ozark County.
The storms have left the Ozarks with cooler temperatures with highs only around 60 today before rebounding to around 70 on Tuesday.
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