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Cheyenne hail season 2014

33 NWS-recorded hail reports ≥1″ within 25 miles, across 12 storm days, max 2.75". Every one of those reports is a dated, located, citable official record — the context behind this market's 2014 claim volume.

Biggest storm days (2014, final record)

Date≥1″ reportsMax hailAreas named in the record
June 24, 2014142.75"LARAMIE
June 23, 201431.50"WELD, LARAMIE
July 13, 201421.25"LARAMIE
July 9, 201421.00"LARAMIE
June 27, 201421.25"LARAMIE

“Quarter to golf ball size hail was reported by a storm chaser north of Cheyenne at Interstate 25 mile post 23. The chaser's vehicle sustained a cracked windshield.”

— NWS event narrative, June 24, 2014 (NCEI Storm Events)

When it fell

May 5 · Jun 24 · Jul 4

Wind context: the record also holds 9 thunderstorm-wind events ≥50 kt (≈58 mph, the NWS severe criterion) in this radius for 2014 — relevant where the dispute is wind vs hail causation.

Working a Cheyenne claim from 2014?

These are aggregates. A claim file needs the per-address record: every recorded event within 1, 3 and 10 miles of the property, distances, official narratives, and citations an adjuster can check line by line. That's the report — generated in seconds, hosted on HailEvidence (the neutral evidence surface), formatted as an insurance-appeal attachment.

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Provenance

Final counts: NCEI Storm Events Database, file vintage c20260527, hail events with recorded magnitude ≥1.00″ and point coordinates within 25 miles of the Cheyenne anchor. 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. Spotted an error? Email the address on our terms page and we correct against the source.