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Hail Pensacola, FL

No hail was reported within 25 miles of Pensacola in the last 7 days. So far in 2026, there have been 2 reports, the largest measured 1.00 inches at Brent.

Every figure on this page covers a 25 mile circle centered on Pensacola. Between 2005 and 2025, the area averaged about 3.1 hail reports a year, coming on about 1.9 days. The largest hailstone since 1996 was 4.00 inches, on Apr 10, 2021.

Hail reports in 2026

Hail reports within 25 miles of Pensacola in 2026, newest first
DateSizePlaceReported by
Mar 16, 20261.00 inches quarterBrentEscambia CountyBroadcast Media
Jan 3, 20261.00 inches quarter1 NNW BagdadSanta Rosa CountyPublic

WeatherTotals compiles National Weather Service Local Storm Reports, mostly from the public and trained spotters. Each report is flagged measured or estimated and lists its source and time.

Largest hailstones within 25 miles of Pensacola

Largest hailstones within 25 miles of Pensacola since 1996, Storm Events Database
DiameterSizePlaceDate
4.00 inchesSoftballOrange Beach, Baldwin CountyApr 10, 2021
3.00 inchesTea cupOrange Beach, Baldwin CountyApr 10, 2021
2.75 inchesBaseballMilton, Santa Rosa CountyMar 26, 2005
2.75 inchesBaseballOrange Beach, Baldwin CountyApr 10, 2021
2.50 inchesTennis ballJosephine, Baldwin CountyApr 10, 2021

Record figures come from the Storm Events Database at NCEI, a reviewed log that trails live reports by 2 to 3 months. Records start in 1996 and averages cover 2005-2025.

Hail reports by month

Average hail reports per month within 25 miles of Pensacola, 2005 to 2025
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Reports0.20.10.81.00.40.20.00.10.10.00.10.0

National Weather Service offices file Local Storm Reports; the Iowa Environmental Mesonet of Iowa State University relays them to this page, where they appear as live spotter reports. Under 17 U.S.C. 105, no copyright attaches to the government-produced figures on this page, including reports, alerts, station observations, and normals, which were created by the National Weather Service and other NOAA offices. The notice that 17 U.S.C. 403 requires appears in this sentence. It does not imply endorsement by or affiliation with those agencies. See: Data sources and attribution.

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