| Event |
Hail |
| Magnitude |
0.88 in. |
| State |
NEW MEXICO |
| County/Area |
CHAVES |
| WFO |
ABQ |
| Begin Date |
06/23/2010 15:35:00 MST-7 |
| Begin Range |
11 |
| Begin Azimuth |
SSE |
| Begin Location |
MESA |
| Begin Lat/Lon |
33.84/-104.58 |
| End Date |
06/23/2010 15:35:00 MST-7 |
| Deaths Direct/Indirect |
0/0 (fatality details below, when available...) |
| Injuries Direct/Indirect |
0/0 |
| Property Damage |
0.00K |
| Crop Damage |
0.00K |
| Episode Narrative |
Thunderstorms were the result of a back door cold front which slid through the eastern plains of New Mexico during the day. Initially, thunderstorms brought hail and gusty winds across southeast New Mexico. Then later, the thunderstorms evolved into a cluster which slowly moved east into Texas. This cluster of storms brought rainfall amounts of up to 2 inches in one hours time across the east. Later that night, the front pushed through the gaps of the central mountain chain resulting in east winds topping 60 mph. Tree damage was noted across much of Albuquerque. |
| Event Narrative |
State police reported zero visibility in rain and hail along Highway 285 at mile marker 141. |