Oklahoma Hail MapStatewide Hail Storm Data & Swaths
Oklahoma averages 400 hail storms per year with peak activity during April – June. Live swath data from NOAA SPC and radar-verified reports — updated hourly. Average claim value: $15,000.
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Oklahoma Hail Statistics
400
Avg. Annual Hail Storms
62
Avg. Annual Tornadoes
April – June
Peak Hail Season
$15,000
Avg. Hail Claim Value
Live Storm Feed
Recent Oklahoma Hail Events
No significant hail recorded in the Oklahoma area in the last 90 days.
Check the national hail map for the latest U.S. events.
Source: NOAA SPC hail reports. Data updated hourly. View 12-month history →
Hail Insurance & Contractor Rules in Oklahoma
Oklahoma PAs must hold a state license. No specific post-storm solicitation waiting period, but TCPA applies to all outreach. Contractors must disclose license numbers in all communications.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When was the last significant hail storm in Oklahoma?
Our storm feed has not recorded significant hail in Oklahoma in the last 90 days. Use the interactive hail map for real-time data.
Does insurance cover hail damage in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma PAs must hold a state license. No specific post-storm solicitation waiting period, but TCPA applies to all outreach. Contractors must disclose license numbers in all communications. Most standard homeowners policies cover hail damage to roofs, siding, and windows under dwelling coverage. Check your declarations page for hail-specific deductibles, which may be expressed as a percentage of insured value rather than a flat amount.
How big does hail need to be to damage a roof?
Hail 0.75" (dime-size) can dent soft metals. Hail 1.0" (quarter-size) bruises asphalt shingles and causes granule loss. Hail 1.5"+ (golf ball-size) causes structural damage most insurers will cover for full replacement. A qualified roofing contractor or public adjuster can identify claim-eligible damage that isn't visible to the untrained eye.
What time of year does Oklahoma get the most hail?
Oklahoma averages 400 hail storms per year, with peak activity during April – June. This is when warm, moist air from the Gulf meets dry air from the west, creating the atmospheric instability that fuels severe thunderstorms and hail-producing supercells.