West Virginia
Most recent rendered swath in West Virginia: Parkersburg on April 1, 2026 — 1.00″ hail.
West Virginia hail map
5 West Virginia cities have taken hail of an inch or more on our radar record, across 8 storm days. Browse by city, or by the day the storm came through.

- Storm days on record
- 8
- Largest stone
- 1.00″
- quarter size
- Most recent
- April 1, 2026
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Hail days across West Virginia
Every day NOAA radar put an inch or more of hail over a West Virginia city, newest first.
April 1, 20261 city · largest over Parkersburg1.00″ · quarterAugust 13, 20251 city · largest over Parkersburg1.00″ · quarterApril 14, 20251 city · largest over Charleston1.00″ · quarterJune 18, 20241 city · largest over Morgantown1.00″ · quarterMay 22, 20241 city · largest over Huntington1.00″ · quarterApril 17, 20241 city · largest over Parkersburg1.00″ · quarterAugust 7, 20231 city · largest over Huntington1.00″ · quarterJuly 13, 20231 city · largest over Wheeling1.00″ · quarter