June 14, 2025 hail storm near Cookson, OK. Radar-confirmed hail track and contractor lead lists available.
NWS WARNING AREA · Cookson Metro · Jun 14, 2025 · Click a zone to highlight
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This storm generated 55 NWS alert zones. One purchase covers the complete storm track and all addresses across every zone.
Cookson, OK
5,918 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 12:15 AM UTC
Rudy, AR
4,760 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 1:49 AM UTC
Marland, OK
383 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 7:41 AM UTC
Okeene, OK
87 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 7:43 AM UTC
Greenfield, OK
923 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 7:59 AM UTC
Ponca City, OK
62 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 8:20 AM UTC
Fairview, OK
3,849 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 8:31 AM UTC
Ponca City, OK
6,976 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 8:48 AM UTC
Braman, OK
285 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 8:53 AM UTC
Fairfax, OK
1,856 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 9:04 AM UTC
Okeene, OK
51 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 9:10 AM UTC
Watonga, OK
15 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 9:22 AM UTC
Watonga, OK
2,514 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 9:59 AM UTC
Helena, OK
1,524 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 10:18 AM UTC
Canton, OK
75 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 10:34 AM UTC
Red Rock, OK
134 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 11:21 AM UTC
Arlington, KS
2,399 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 11:38 AM UTC
Tonkawa, OK
334 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 11:46 AM UTC
Haven, KS
3,348 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 12:09 PM UTC
El Reno, OK
76 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 1:00 PM UTC
Beggs, OK
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 3:42 PM UTC
Bonnerdale, AR
1,368 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 8:35 PM UTC
Ardmore, OK
380 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 11:06 PM UTC
Fay, OK
78 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 11:07 PM UTC
Hydro, OK
96 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Jun 14 · 11:45 PM UTC
Hydro, OK
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 12:21 AM UTC
Hydro, OK
48 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 12:32 AM UTC
Hydro, OK
15 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 12:37 AM UTC
Hydro, OK
936 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 1:12 AM UTC
Hydro, OK
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 1:36 AM UTC
Foss, OK
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 1:39 AM UTC
Foss, OK
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 2:10 AM UTC
Covington, OK
636 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 2:13 AM UTC
Orlando, OK
179 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 2:22 AM UTC
Mulhall, OK
30 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 2:37 AM UTC
Stillwater, OK
3,150 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 2:53 AM UTC
Maramec, OK
2,215 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 3:00 AM UTC
Stillwater, OK
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 3:41 AM UTC
Oklahoma City, OK
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 4:26 AM UTC
Wellston, OK
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 4:38 AM UTC
Oklahoma City, OK
3,030 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 5:07 AM UTC
Orlando, OK
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 5:28 AM UTC
Midwest City, OK
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 5:55 AM UTC
Marshall, OK
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 6:00 AM UTC
Carmen, OK
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 6:01 AM UTC
Mulhall, OK
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 6:37 AM UTC
Arcadia, OK
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 7:10 AM UTC
Hennessey, OK
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 7:15 AM UTC
Hennessey, OK
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 7:47 AM UTC
Helena, OK
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 7:56 AM UTC
Hennessey, OK
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 8:24 AM UTC
Kingfisher, OK
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 8:43 AM UTC
Cleo Springs, OK
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 9:05 AM UTC
Carmen, OK
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 10:34 AM UTC
Fay, OK
Alert issued Sun, Jun 15 · 10:55 AM UTC
Cookson, OK saw two hail alerts on June 14, 2025, with a peak confirmed size of 1 inch. The storm concluded after an early evening round of severe hail reports.
The first alert came at 7:15 PM CDT, with dual-polarization radar support for 1-inch hail. A second alert followed at 8:49 PM CDT with radar and spotter verification for the same hail size.
The alert sequence places the strongest hail signal in the early evening window. The storm remained capable of producing severe hail across more than one zone before it ended. Both alerts carried the same peak size estimate, which held at 1 inch through the event.
The local time window matters for crews tracking roof impacts, siding checks, and vehicle exposure after sunset. Hail reports in this range are often uneven across short distances, especially when storms move across mixed residential and rural coverage.
One-inch hail can leave distinct marks on asphalt shingles, soft metals, gutters, vents, and painted trim. On vehicles, dents and chipped glass are possible, especially on exposed lots and roadside parking areas.
The two-alert sequence suggests repeated hail production within the same storm track. That pattern is common in storms that maintain a strong updraft long enough to drop hail in multiple passes. In practical terms, field checks should focus on roof slope edges, ridge caps, downspouts, skylight covers, and the windward sides of structures that took the brunt of the storm path.
In Cookson, the report set supports a narrow but meaningful inspection window. Crews should separate visible hail bruising from older wear, since the difference often matters on claims tied to a single weather date. Tree damage, punctured screens, and scattered shingle granule loss can appear lighter from the ground than they do on close inspection.
Start with the properties most likely to sit inside the strongest part of the warning area. Focus on homes with aging three-tab shingles, open-air vehicle storage, metal outbuildings, and light commercial roofs with exposed fixtures. Document each address with roof slope, impact count, and collateral damage before moving to the next site.
Look for fresh pattern breaks that match hail, not wind. That includes sharp granule loss on ridge and hips, denting on soft aluminum components, and impact marks on north- or east-facing exposures where the storm core passed. Use the June 14 timing to separate this event from any later-weather claims in the same week.
For crews working a multi-zone storm, route the canvass in the order of the strongest alert timing and verified hail size. Keep photo sets tied to the local clock time, especially when multiple homes in the same area show different impact levels. That keeps the field record aligned with the storm sequence.
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