When the storm finally moved on, the town stepped outside into a landscape that looked almost unreal. Lawns were buried in jagged white mounds, as if winter had fallen in a single violent hour. Windshields lay spiderwebbed or shattered, and shards of glass sparkled in the fading light. Neighbors quietly checked on one another, trading stories of fear, disbelief, and relief that no one had been seriously hurt.
Emergency crews moved street to street, taping off dangerous areas and boarding up smashed windows as insurance calls jammed phone lines. For many, the sound of hail hammering the roofs still echoed in their minds. What began as an ordinary evening had become a reminder of how suddenly life can tilt from calm to chaos—and how, in the aftermath, a shaken community can still find its footing together.