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Baseball-Sized Hail Smashed Windshields Just After Midnight: DBU's Severe-Storm Alert Inside the April 23-28 Tornado Outbreak

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Confirmed Threat

Just after midnight on April 26, 2026, hail the size of baseballs smashed vehicle windshields around Dallas Baptist University in southwest Dallas. The DBU campus issued shelter-in-place severe-storm alerts to students as the supercell crossed the area. The storm was part of the multi-day April 23-28, 2026 tornado outbreak sequence, which produced over 500 large-hail reports and killed several people in nearby Wise and Parker counties.

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Response
Killed
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Injured
0
Institution
Dallas Baptist University
Private Masters · TX
~5,400 studentsDBU Alert
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence

Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTSMS
DBU Alert: Severe Thunderstorm Warning in effect for Dallas County including DBU campus. LARGE HAIL & damaging winds expected. Shelter inside, away from windows. Move vehicles under cover if safe.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstructed wording — The Weather Channel confirmed baseball-sized hail at DBU just after midnight but did not quote the verbatim DBU Alert text
The 'move vehicles under cover' guidance is standard hail-warning language; widespread windshield damage on the DBU campus suggests the warning came late or many vehicles were unattended overnight
Baseball-sized hail (approximately 2.75 inches) is in the upper range of the Storm Prediction Center's severe-criteria scale
ALL CLEARSMS
DBU Alert: The Severe Thunderstorm Warning has expired. Storm has moved east. Check vehicles for damage in daylight. Report injuries to Public Safety at 214-333-5555.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstructed wording — outlets and Wikipedia confirmed the storm moved east of Dallas after midnight but did not quote the verbatim DBU all-clear text
The instruction to 'check vehicles for damage in daylight' is consistent with universities' general guidance after hailstorms — most damage assessment cannot be done at night
DBU Public Safety's main line is publicly listed at 214-333-5555
Context

Background

Dallas Baptist University is a private Baptist university in southwest Dallas, Texas, with approximately 5,400 students. Just after midnight on Sunday, April 26, 2026, a supercell thunderstorm dropped baseball-sized hail directly over the DBU campus, smashing vehicle windshields across the university's hilltop campus. The storm was part of a much larger multi-day tornado outbreak sequence that affected the Plains, Midwest, and South from April 23-28, 2026, with the National Weather Service receiving over 1,200 reports of severe thunderstorms, including over 500 reports of large hail. While DBU's campus avoided direct tornado damage, North Texas counties just north and west of Dallas — particularly Wise County (Runaway Bay) and Parker County (Springtown) — recorded multiple fatalities from EF1 and EF2 tornadoes during the same outbreak window. The case is an unusually well-documented example of a private university in a metropolitan hailswath issuing precautionary severe-storm shelter alerts during overnight hours when most students are in residence halls and most vehicles are exposed in surface parking. DBU's campus emergency-notification practice — used regularly for tornado watches and warnings during the spring storm season — is one of the more frequently activated severe-weather alert systems among small Texas private universities.
Analysis

Key Findings

Baseball-sized hail at DBU on April 26, 2026 represents one of the largest hail events ever documented directly over a Texas private-university campus, with widespread windshield destruction across surface parking
DBU's overnight alert reflects a common spring-2026 pattern: institutions in tornado alley issuing severe-thunderstorm shelter notifications even when the immediate threat is hail rather than tornadoes
The campus avoided tornado damage but sat at the southern edge of an outbreak sequence that killed at least three people in nearby Wise and Parker counties the same weekend
Outcome
Widespread vehicle damage on and near campus from baseball-sized hail. No reported student or staff injuries on the DBU campus. Several deaths reported in nearby Wise County and Parker County, Texas, from associated tornadoes. The DBU campus reopened normally after the storm passed.
Provenance

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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion