June 9, 2025 hail storm near Weston, CO. Radar-confirmed hail track and contractor lead lists available.
NWS WARNING AREA · Weston Metro · Jun 9, 2025
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This storm generated 31 NWS alert zones. Pro access covers the complete storm track and all addresses across every zone.
Weston, CO
Alert issued Mon, Jun 9 · 6:45 PM UTC
Ocate, NM
Alert issued Mon, Jun 9 · 7:20 PM UTC
Ocate, NM
4 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Jun 9 · 7:45 PM UTC
Raton, NM
49 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Jun 9 · 7:48 PM UTC
Santa Fe, NM
5,715 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Jun 9 · 8:00 PM UTC
Des Moines, NM
68 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Jun 9 · 8:33 PM UTC
Santa Fe, NM
413 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Jun 9 · 8:42 PM UTC
Willard, NM
111 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Jun 9 · 8:58 PM UTC
Estancia, NM
777 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Jun 9 · 9:23 PM UTC
Bosque, NM
9 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Jun 9 · 9:24 PM UTC
Des Moines, NM
20 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Jun 9 · 9:32 PM UTC
Edgewood, NM
810 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Jun 9 · 9:41 PM UTC
Santa Fe, NM
5 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Jun 9 · 9:44 PM UTC
Cedarvale, NM
39 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Jun 9 · 10:12 PM UTC
Moriarty, NM
13,911 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Jun 9 · 10:29 PM UTC
Villanueva, NM
387 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Jun 9 · 10:37 PM UTC
Ribera, NM
192 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Jun 9 · 10:39 PM UTC
Ribera, NM
82 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Jun 9 · 10:59 PM UTC
Santa Rosa, NM
78 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Jun 9 · 11:06 PM UTC
Grenville, NM
17 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Jun 9 · 11:09 PM UTC
Santa Rosa, NM
7 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Jun 9 · 11:28 PM UTC
Santa Rosa, NM
169 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Tue, Jun 10 · 12:13 AM UTC
House, NM
11 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Tue, Jun 10 · 12:36 AM UTC
Fort Sumner, NM
121 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Tue, Jun 10 · 12:38 AM UTC
Taiban, NM
165 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Tue, Jun 10 · 12:55 AM UTC
Tucumcari, NM
298 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Tue, Jun 10 · 1:12 AM UTC
Fort Sumner, NM
750 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Tue, Jun 10 · 1:12 AM UTC
Elida, NM
623 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Tue, Jun 10 · 1:58 AM UTC
Grady, NM
2,389 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Tue, Jun 10 · 2:13 AM UTC
Tatum, NM
26 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Tue, Jun 10 · 3:05 AM UTC
Hagerman, NM
28 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Tue, Jun 10 · 3:54 AM UTC
Weston, CO saw a concluded hail storm on June 9, 2025, with a maximum confirmed hail size of 1 inch. The event produced a single NWS alert area and was tied to dual-polarization radar confidence.
The storm was identified in the Weston, CO metro on June 9, 2025. The only alert in this event came at 12:45 PM MDT, with 1 inch hail referenced in the warning area and dual-polarization radar support.
This was a single-zone storm report. No additional alert sequence was mapped for the event. The hail report remained at 1 inch for the full storm record.
The alert timing placed the hail threat in the early afternoon. The storm had already concluded by the time this report was assembled.
One-inch hail is large enough to produce visible impacts on exposed vehicles, roofing, siding, gutters, and skylights. The risk is highest on older roofs, thin metal surfaces, and unprotected outdoor equipment.
Field crews should expect isolated repair calls rather than broad structural loss from a storm at this size. Common inspection points include cracked soft metals, dented AC condenser fins, chipped shingles, and punctures in lightweight coverings.
If a property took a direct hit within the warning area, a close visual check is warranted on north- and west-facing roof slopes, window trim, and any horizontal surface that collected hail at the peak of the storm.
Contractors working Weston and the surrounding area should prioritize rapid exterior triage. Start with drive-by roof checks, vehicle damage surveys, and a scan of gutter runs for impact marks. One-inch hail often leaves uneven damage patterns, with some structures showing clear hits while nearby homes remain largely clean.
Document timing and location carefully. The alert for this storm began at 12:45 PM MDT, and the hail was tied to a single warning area on June 9, 2025. That makes matching roof complaints, vehicle claims, and field observations to the storm window straightforward.
Crews should also check for subtle damage that is easy to miss from the ground. Granule loss, edge bruising on shingles, dented flashing, and broken seal points may not be obvious on the first pass. On metal roofs and accessories, look for spaced strike marks rather than uniform cosmetic scuffing.
For canvass planning, keep the response narrow and event-specific. This storm did not produce a long chain of alerts, and the confirmed hail size stayed at 1 inch. That supports a focused inspection route centered on the immediate alert area and nearby properties that reported direct impact.
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