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Flash Flood — Hidalgo, TX

Mar 29, 2012

Intense thunderstorms raked the highly populated McAllen/Edinburg/Mission area of Hidalgo County during the mid-evening of March 29th. The storms dumped hail up to the size of baseballs for more than half an hour, drove that hail with 70 to 75 mph winds, added 4 to 6 inches of torrential rains, and produced frequent cloud to ground lightning. Initial storms developed across the King Ranch during the mid afternoon of March 29th, and spread west into northern Hidalgo and Starr County by early even

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 373683). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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