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Loma Linda, MO hail history

Every figure below is from the NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database — the official NWS record — counting events recorded within 10 miles of the Loma Linda city centroid, 1950 to present.

240hail events since 1950
144≥ 1.00" (quarter) or larger
4.50"largest on record · 1996-04-21
2025-09-16most recent hail event

Hail by year — last 15 years

YearHail events ≤ 10 miLargest hail
2026 0
2025 8 1.50" (ping pong ball)
2024 3 1.75" (golf ball)
2023 3 1.00" (quarter)
2022 2 1.00" (quarter)
2021 2 1.00" (quarter)
2020 11 2.75" (baseball)
2019 13 1.75" (golf ball)
2018 6 1.25" (half dollar)
2017 16 1.75" (golf ball)
2016 4 0.88" (nickel)
2015 4 1.50" (ping pong ball)
2014 2 1.00" (quarter)
2013 2 1.50" (ping pong ball)
2012 1 1.00" (quarter)

Note: the current and prior year reflect the latest NCEI compile and grow as NWS finalizes reports; same-day activity appears on this site's storm-day pages before it reaches this table.

Wind and tornado record

Most recent recorded events

DateTypeMagnitudeDistance
2025-09-16 Hail 1.25" 1.1 mi
2025-09-16 Hail 1.50" 9.2 mi
2025-09-16 Hail 1.00" 8.4 mi
2025-06-08 Thunderstorm Wind 70 mph 8.4 mi
2025-06-08 Thunderstorm Wind 58 mph 3.1 mi
2025-06-08 Thunderstorm Wind 58 mph 6.9 mi
2025-06-08 Thunderstorm Wind 58 mph 7.1 mi
2025-06-08 Thunderstorm Wind 58 mph 7.4 mi
2025-06-06 Thunderstorm Wind 58 mph 5.6 mi
2025-05-21 Hail 1.00" 7.4 mi

2025-09-16: “Hail to the size of half dollars fell just south of Joplin.”

2025-09-16: “Hail to the size of ping pong balls fell just northwest of Riverton.”

2025-09-16: “Hail to the size of quarters fell near Riverton.”

Disputing a claim at a Loma Linda address?

This page covers the city. A claim dispute needs the record around your address: every NWS-recorded event within 1, 3 and 10 miles, the disputed date highlighted, citations formatted for an insurance appeal.

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NWS records are point and path observations. The absence of a nearby report does NOT prove that no hail fell at this address — it means no observation was logged nearby. A report of nearby hail documents the event; it does not by itself prove damage to a specific structure.

source: NOAA NCEI Storm Events computed 2026-06-12