Beckham County, OK hail map

Every NOAA hail report in Beckham County, Oklahoma from the last 12 months — 23 reports, largest 2.75". Updated daily from Storm Prediction Center data.

Last 365 days23 hail reports
under 1" 1–2" 2"+Source: NOAA SPC storm reports
2
Reports, 30 days
23
Reports, 12 months
2.75"
Largest hail, 12 mo
Jun 26
Last report

Recent hail reports in Beckham County

DateHail sizeCoordinates
Jun 261.0"35.160, -99.620
Jun 261.0"35.230, -99.890
May 181.25"35.410, -99.440
May 181.0"35.400, -99.430
May 101.75"35.290, -99.680
May 102.75"35.300, -99.640
May 101.0"35.410, -99.910
May 91.0"35.410, -99.480
May 92.5"35.410, -99.430
May 92.5"35.410, -99.440
May 92.0"35.400, -99.470
May 91.75"35.410, -99.420
May 91.0"35.400, -99.470
May 92.0"35.370, -99.400
May 91.75"35.390, -99.510

Showing the 15 most recent of 23 reports in the last 12 months.

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Beckham County hail FAQ

When did it last hail in Beckham County, OK?

The most recent NOAA hail report in Beckham County was on Jun 26 with 1.0" hail. Every report from the last 12 months is listed above.

How much hail does Beckham County get?

Beckham County recorded 23 official NOAA hail reports in the last 12 months. The largest stone was 2.75".

Was the hail in Beckham County big enough to damage roofs?

One-inch hail (quarter size) is the standard damage threshold for asphalt shingles, and Beckham County has seen hail up to 2.75" in the last 12 months — large enough to bruise shingles and cause granule loss that surfaces as leaks months later.

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