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Event Record Details

Event:Hail
Begin Date:21 Apr 2004, 04:20:00 PM CST
Begin Location: 3 Miles South of Slaughterville
Begin LAT/LON: 35°02'N / 97°20'W
End Date:21 Apr 2004, 04:20:00 PM CST
End Location: 3 Miles South West of Slaughterville
End LAT/LON: 35°02'N / 97°20'W
Magnitude: 1.25 inches
Fatalities: 0
Injuries: 0
Property Damage: $ 0.0
Crop Damage: $ 0.0
State: Oklahoma
Map of Counties
County: Cleveland

Description:
A major hail storm moved through the Oklahoma City metro on this day primarily affecting the western and northern sides of the city. Hail up to the size of baseballs was observed along with many areas reporting hail on the ground ranging from 3 inches deep to 2 feet deep. The hail damaged numerous structures and vehicles with several people also needing their vehicles towed or dug out of the hail on streets across the city. Damage estimates across the Oklahoma City metro were 100 million dollars. Storms also produced two tornadoes in Ellis county in northwest Oklahoma with no known damage reported.



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