By Kristina Pydynowski, Senior Meteorologist
April 1,2013; 6:10PM,EDT
Easter Sunday brought the month of March to a close with severe storms across the Deep South and Texas.
Severe thunderstorms with a history of producing hail and damaging winds continued to race southeastward across the central Gulf Coast in addition to southeastern and central Texas well into the evening.
A larger and clickable version of this radar can be found here.
In addition to hail and damaging winds, the strongest thunderstorms on Sunday produced blinding downpours and lightning.
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This image captures the severe weather reports through late Sunday evening. A squall line of severe thunderstorms late Sunday morning and Sunday afternoon were responsible for numerous wind damage and hail reports across northeast Texas and Louisiana.
8:20 p.m. CDT: A thunderstorm that passed through south Texas, west of Corpus Christi, reported hail as large as baseballs across both Duval and Jim Wells Counties6:15 p.m. CDT: Nickle to dime size hail was reported in Monroe County in Alabama.
5:59 p.m. CDT: Quarter to golf ball-sized hail for 10 minutes in Terrell Hills, Texas
4:44 p.m. CDT: Quarter-sized hail completely covering the ground in Collirene, Ala.
3:31 p.m. CDT: A thunderstorm dropped nickel-sized hail on Westminster, La.
3:12 p.m. CDT: Half dollar-sized hail slammed an area near Panorama Village, Texas, which is located north of Houston.
2:35 p.m. CDT: Strong thunderstorm winds downed a tree onto a road in Wakefield, La.
1:40 p.m. CDT: Quarter-sized hail pounded motorists on I-10 near Roosevelt, Texas.
1:35 p.m. CDT: A violent thunderstorm downed trees and power lines in St. Joseph, La.
1:13 p.m. CDT: Strong thunderstorm winds downed trees and large signs in Alexandria, La., and ripped the roof off a building located across from the police station. A wind gust of 48 mph was recorded at the city's airport.
1:01 p.m. CDT: Several roads throughout Louisiana's Grant Parish are blocked by trees that were downed by strong thunderstorm winds.
12:55 p.m. CDT: Quarter-sized hail slammed Montgomery, La.
12:15 p.m. CDT: Strong thunderstorm winds downed trees and power lines in Natchitoches, La.
11:15 a.m. CDT: A violent thunderstorm downed trees near Gibsland, La. One of the trees landed on Interstate 20.
10:39 a.m. CDT: Thunderstorm winds gusted to 70 mph in Shreveport, La.
10:00 a.m. CDT: Strong thunderstorm winds downed a large tree in Athens, Texas. The tree damaged the roof of a neighboring home and caused major damage to two cars in the driveway.
8:37 a.m. CDT: A gusty thunderstorm stripped the roofs from buildings near Simms, Texas.
7:09 a.m. CDT: Quarter-sized hail busted out a bedroom window near Valley View, Texas.
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