An evening thunderstorm the day before the Fourth of July left the town
of Santa Rosa, New Mexico, buried under more than a foot of hail, some
of which was the size of golf balls. The hail damaged skylights, a roof,
and accumulated in drifts that clogged the city's streets.
Interestingly, such bizarre occurrences are not uncommon in Northeast
New Mexico, a region meteorologists have dubbed "Hail Alley."
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