Hail — San Juan, Utah
2020-06-06 · near Bluff, San Juan, Utah
Event narrative
A severe thunderstorm produced large hail measured to be the size of ping-pong balls in Bluff.
Wider weather episode
A negatively tilted trough moved through eastern Utah on the morning and afternoon of Saturday, June 6th, causing a widespread severe weather event that would become the first derecho to impact the Great Basin in well over a decade. Severe storms produced large hail up to golf ball size in southeast Utah. Wind gusts upwards of 60 to 80 mph were reported on average with some gusts topping 80 to 100 mph in some areas due to strong downburst winds. There were multiple reports of uprooted trees, downed power lines, and several houses/cabins and vehicles were damaged by falling trees and/or large hail. Very heavy rain also fell which led to flash flooding in some areas.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 886191. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.