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Englewood hail storm history

Arapahoe County·NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database·~75-day publication lag

Englewood, located in Arapahoe County, has recorded zero hail events of 1 inch or larger over the past 10 years according to available NOAA data. The city's position on the Colorado Front Range places it in a region where afternoon convective storms tracking northeast from the Rocky Mountains create seasonal hail risk, though significant hail damage events remain uncommon in this specific area.

Events ≥1" (10yr)
2
Significant ≥1.5"
1
Avg per year
0.2
Largest recorded
3"
Most recent
May 25, 2023
Total records
3
NOAA storm history
events (10 yr)2
≥1.5" significant1
peak year (1)2018

Hail risk in Englewood is highest during May, June, and July, with secondary risk extending into April and August. Most significant hail events in the Front Range region occur during afternoon hours between 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Mountain Time, when convective storm development peaks. Homeowners should monitor weather forecasts during these months for severe thunderstorm watches and warnings.

Annual frequency — last 10 years

2025
no events
2024
no events
2023
1
2022
no events
2021
no events
2020
no events
2019
1
2018
1
2017
no events
≥2.0" severe≥1.5" significant≥1.0" marginal

When hail hits — monthly pattern

Avg events per month · all years · NOAA data

Jan0
Feb0
Mar0
Apr0
May1
Jun1
Jul1
Aug0
Sep0
Oct0
Nov0
Dec0

All recorded hail events

Of 3 recorded events, 1 (33%) reached 1.5" or larger — the threshold for likely functional damage on standard asphalt shingles.

May 25, 20231"quarter
Jul 1, 20190.75"penny
Jun 19, 20183"softball or larger

The property estimate value was the total storm damage summary for the event.

About this data

NOAA maintains limited storm reporting density across Arapahoe County, which means some smaller hail events may not be captured in the official record. The zero events recorded for Englewood over the past decade reflects both the area's actual storm patterns and potential gaps in storm spotting coverage for this specific city.

NOAA Storm Events Database source