All Grainger County, TN Hail Reports in March 2026
Population: 22,657
36.26675, -83.48323
Updated: 06/04/2026
1
Hail Reports
March 2026 · within 10 miles
1.0″
Largest Hail
Quarter-sized
Low
Hail Frequency
Grainger County, Tennessee
Based on annual avg. of SPC reports since 2004. Not a formal risk assessment.
Hail Summary — Grainger County, TN March 2026
Grainger County, TN had 1 hail report in March 2026. The largest hail reported in the county in March 2026 was 1.00 inches (quarter-sized) near Rutledge, TN. The ZIP code with the most hail reports in this county is 37888, with 1 report.
When Was the Last Time It Hailed in Grainger County?
03/21/2026
The most recent hail event in Grainger County was on 03/21/2026 near Rutledge, TN (1.00″ Quarter).
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Monthly Hail Activity
Historical monthly hail pattern for Grainger County, TN, based on historical storm reports since 2004.
This chart shows which months had the most reported hail for this area and selected time period.
Hail Size Severity by Month
This chart weights larger hail reports more heavily, helping show which months tend to produce more damaging hail.
This severity-weighted view gives larger hail more influence than a plain average, helping identify months that are more likely to produce damaging hail. It is based on reported hail sizes, not radar-estimated address-level hail risk.
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Hail Reports in Grainger County, TN in March 2026
03/21/2026
1.0
IN
03/16/2026
MPH
City of Blaine, TN3:55 AM
Delayed Report: Multiple trees... especially cedar trees... snapped or uprooted by severe thunderstorm. (MRX)
No tornado reports found in this period.
03/21/2026
1.0
IN
03/16/2026
MPH
City of Blaine, TN3:55 AM
Delayed Report: Multiple trees... especially cedar trees... snapped or uprooted by severe thunderstorm. (MRX)