Edmond, Oklahoma Hail Risk Score

Edmond, Oklahoma has a 5.9 / 10 hail risk score from PerilScore v4 data.

Hail risk score
5.9 / 10
Moderate risk
Confidence 50%
Snapshot 2026-06-17
Computed from decades of public weather data using physics-based probability modeling.
2 in annual
60.2%
2.75 in annual
0.068%
1-in-100 size
4.5 in
Roof damage
100.0%
Risk Score (0-10)
5.9
Historical Events
No data

in the record

Avg Return Period
No data

years between events

Data Confidence
50%

Edmond, Oklahoma has a 5.9 / 10 hail risk score, which falls in the high band and is in the 83th percentile among scored local areas in this model. The score was snapshotted on 2026-06-17 with 50% model confidence.

What drives this score here?

2-inch hail probability is the largest V4 contributor from registered local hazard drivers. For this location, the score card also highlights these model signals:

  • 2 in annual: 60.2%
  • 2.75 in annual: 0.068%
  • 1-in-100 size: 4.5 in
  • Roof damage: 100.0%

The strongest component metrics in the snapshot are:

  • 2 Inch Hail Probability: model component 0.200. The raw value is 60.2%.
  • 1 In 100 Hail Size: model component 0.159. The raw value is 4.5 in.
  • Physics Potential: model component 0.108. The raw value is 67.2.

For hail exposure, the useful signals are large-hail probability, 1-in-100 hail size, impact energy, and roof damage probability. This snapshot shows 2 inch annual probability at 60.2% and 1-in-100 hail size at 4.5 in.

How to read the location signal

This page uses the representative local model area around the major city centroid for Edmond, Oklahoma. That local model area is roughly 5 square kilometers, so the score is a practical place-level signal for browsing and comparison. The building-level view comes from entering a street address.

Edmond is included as a major Census place, which helps readers compare the local score with county and ZIP pages nearby.

The confidence level is limited, so the score is best read as an early signal before checking the address-level result.

The source record for this page is: PerilScore local hail local model feature table with SPC/NOAA reports, physics, and fragility drivers

Why building details matter

A street-address score can account for the unique characteristics of a specific building, including age, construction type, roof shape and condition, occupancy, elevation, defensible space, drainage, terrain, and nearby exposure. Those details can change resilience or susceptibility around the same location-level score.

Use this city page when you want a recognizable local reference point for comparing nearby ZIPs and counties. Since the percentile is elevated, it is worth comparing nearby pages before relying on the area score alone.

Use the PerilScore app to enter a street address and see the full property-specific score.

Building-level address score

The local score is the starting point

A specific building can perform differently from the surrounding area. The PerilScore street-address check adds building age, construction type, roof details, occupancy, elevation, defensible space, drainage, terrain, and nearby exposure to the hail layer shown here.

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About this hail score

What does the hail score mean for Edmond, Oklahoma?
The 5.9 / 10 score summarizes long-run hail exposure for the representative local model area at this location’s centroid. It is best used as a local area signal before checking a street address.
Why can nearby buildings have different hail risk?
Building age, construction type, roof details, occupancy, elevation, defensible space, drainage, terrain, and nearby exposure can change resilience or susceptibility at the address level.
How do I get the building-specific score?
Use the free PerilScore app and enter the street address. The full score starts with the hail layer shown here and adds building and surroundings details for that property.

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