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Hail reports Oregon

No hail reports arrived in Oregon in the last 24 hours. The state averages about 27 reports a year, and its largest stone on record measured 2.50 inches at Canyon City on Jul 2, 1998.

From 2005 through 2025, the Storm Events Database logs about 27 hail reports in Oregon a year, across about 9 days.

Largest hailstones on record in Oregon

Largest hailstones recorded in Oregon since 1996, Storm Events Database
DiameterSizePlaceDate
2.50 inchesTennis ballCanyon City, Grant CountyJul 2, 1998
2.50 inchesTennis ballMinam, Wallowa CountyAug 11, 2022
2.00 inchesHen eggVale, Malheur CountyJul 26, 2003
2.00 inchesHen eggBend, Deschutes CountyJun 12, 2006
2.00 inchesHen eggLexington, Morrow CountyJul 17, 2012
2.00 inchesHen eggCove, Union CountyJul 18, 2012
2.00 inchesHen eggHenkle Butte, Deschutes CountyJul 22, 2014
2.00 inchesHen eggBend, Deschutes CountyAug 2, 2014
2.00 inchesHen eggBend, Deschutes CountyMay 4, 2017
2.00 inchesHen eggCloverdale, Deschutes CountyMay 4, 2017

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 in Oregon, 2005 to 2025
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Reports0.00.00.10.866670.80.00.10.0

Counties in Oregon with the most hail reports

Counties in Oregon with the most hail reports a year, 2005 to 2025
CountyReports a year
Deschutes5.7
Union3.3
Umatilla2.4
Crook1.9
Jackson1.7
Wallowa1.3
Klamath1.2
Jefferson1.1
Morrow0.9
Grant0.9

Cities in Oregon with hail data

Tracked cities in Oregon with average hail reports a year within 25 miles and the largest on record
CityReports a yearLargest since 1996
Medford1.51.75 inches Aug 1, 2009
Portland0.61.75 inches Aug 4, 1999
Eugene0.31.25 inches Aug 9, 2022

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