Hail — Noble, Oklahoma
2025-11-19 · near Morrison, Noble, Oklahoma
Event narrative
Numerous sources reported hail nearing 3.75 inches in diameter near the community of Morrison. A relayed image shows a hailstone with a diameter approaching the width of a small soup can, suggesting this hailstone may have been at least 4 inches in diameter. These hailstones establish a new record for the largest hail observed in Oklahoma during November on record.
Wider weather episode
Widely scattered hail-producing thunderstorms, including supercell thunderstorms, developed across the WFO Norman Forecast Area on the evening of the 19th as a leading upper-level impulse moved east from the central Texas Panhandle. This included very large hail associated with a left-moving supercell thunderstorm near the community of Morrison in Noble County, Oklahoma.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1297334. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.