Hail — Mccurtain, Oklahoma
2025-07-12 · near Broken Bow, Mccurtain, Oklahoma
Event narrative
Quarter size hail fell in Broken Bow.
Wider weather episode
A weak upper level trough drifted southeast into Eastern Oklahoma, North and West-Central Texas on July 12th, where it encountered a hot, humid, and very unstable air mass as temperatures climbed into the mid 90s over much of the Four State Region. While the wind shear remained weak during the day, ample instability contributed to rapid scattered shower and thunderstorm development during the afternoon over portions of East Texas and Southeast Oklahoma. Some of these storms became severe during the late afternoon hours, producing damaging winds which downed trees across various areas of East Texas, as well as large hail near Broken Bow in McCurtain County Oklahoma before gradually weakening during the evening with the loss of heating.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1265275. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.