Hail — Randall, Texas
2025-08-11 · near Amarillo, Randall, Texas
Event narrative
A supercell thunderstorm brought a swath of hail to the southwest part of Amarillo. Hailstones ranged from around quarter size up to golfball size.
Wider weather episode
Showers and thunderstorms developed in an unstable airmass during the late afternoon of August 11th. Storms mainly developed across the I-40 corridor and shifted south through the evening hours. These storms quickly grew to be severe and produce large hail thanks to colder temperatures in the upper atmosphere. A few storms produced gusty winds and localized wind damage. Efficient rainfall led to high rainfall rates and some localized flash flooding.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1272903. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.