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HailIndex

Oklahoma hail damage costs

Oklahoma experiences an average of 100 hail events annually, with significant variation in storm frequency and damage severity across the state. Homeowners face unpredictable repair costs that depend on local labor rates, material availability, and storm intensity—making access to regional cost data essential for insurance claims, contractor negotiations, and budget planning.

10 cities·22,461 NOAA events·BLS + NOAA data

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Oklahoma — county hail frequency
Event density
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This resource covers 10 Oklahoma cities with monthly updates to repair cost estimates. Data is sourced from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) storm records and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) construction cost indices to reflect actual local market conditions.

Major metros

5
Broken ArrowTulsa County Co.
Lower risk
EdmondOklahoma County Co.
Lower risk
NormanCleveland County Co.
High risk
Oklahoma CityOklahoma County Co.
Moderate risk
TulsaTulsa County Co.
Lower risk

Mid-size cities

5
EnidGarfield County Co.
Lower risk
LawtonComanche County Co.
Lower risk
Midwest CityOklahoma County Co.
Moderate risk
MooreCleveland County Co.
Moderate risk
StillwaterPayne County Co.
Moderate risk

Cost ranges reflect local labor rates, material costs, and storm frequency. See methodology