All Hail Reports near Portal, North Dakota in July 2009

Population: 126 48.99586, -102.54961 Updated: 06/04/2026
1
Hail Reports
July 2009 · within 10 miles
1.0
Largest Hail
Quarter-sized
Low
Hail Frequency
Portal, North Dakota
Based on annual avg. of SPC reports since 2004. Not a formal risk assessment.

Hail Summary — Portal, ND July 2009

Portal, North Dakota (population 126) had 1 hail report within 10 miles of the city center located at (48.99586, -102.54961) in July 2009. The largest report of hail in July 2009 near Portal was 1.00 inches (quarter-sized) about 17 years ago. The zipcode with the highest number of damaging hail reports near Portal in July 2009 is 58772, with 1 reports.

When Was the Last Time It Hailed in Portal?

08/07/2025
The most recent hail event near Portal was on 08/07/2025 (1.00″ Quarter). Click here to view all hail reports near Portal on 08/07/2025

Monthly Hail Activity

Historical monthly hail pattern for Portal, ND, based on historical storm reports since 2004.
Jan
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Feb
0
Mar
0
Apr
0
May
0
Jun
3
Jul
5
Aug
4
Sep
0
Oct
0
Nov
0
Dec
0

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.
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Jun
2.4″
Jul
1.6″
Aug
1.4″
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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 Report Map — Portal, ND July 2009

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Hail Reports Near Portal, ND in July 2009

07/08/2009
1.0 IN
IN
Portal, ND8:07 PM
Burke Co.·Quarter·0.3 mi away
(BIS)
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07/08/2009
60.0 MPH
MPH
Burke Co.·Wind·13.2 mi away
NORTHGATE - 50 TO 60 MPH WINDS,2 INCHES OF RAIN,SMALL TREES DOWN,NO POWER. RELAYED THROUGH BROADCAST MEDIA. (BIS)
MPH
Burke Co.·Wind·13.2 mi away
NORTHGATE - LAW ENFORCEMENT REPORTED DOWNED POWER LINES FROM WIND (BIS)
07/08/2009
T
TOR
Burke Co.·Tornado·1.8 mi away
2 E PORTAL - FROM 2 TO 5 MILES EAST OF PORTAL THERE WERE MANY LARGE TREES - SOME 12 INCH DIAMETER - DOWN AND A GRANARY WAS DESTROYED. TIME OF DAMAGE IS ESTIMATED. (BIS)
T
TOR
Portal, ND7:30 PM
Burke Co.·Tornado·0.3 mi away
PORTAL - LARGE TREES 12 INCH DIAMETER UPROOTED. SURVEYED THE MORNING OF JULY 9. TIME OF DAMAGE IS ESTIMATED. (BIS)
T
TOR
Portal, ND7:25 PM
Burke Co.·Tornado·5.0 mi away
5 W PORTAL - TORNADO ON THE GROUND FOR A FEW MINUTES THEN LIFTED BUT FUNNEL CLOUD IS STILL PRESENT. (BIS)
T
TOR
Portal, ND7:15 PM
Burke Co.·Tornado·1.0 mi away
1 SW PORTAL - 2 VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTERS WERE DRIVING EAST AWAY FROM A TORNADO. THE BACK WINDOWS OF BOTH CARS WERE KNOCKED OUT BY WIND AND BLOWN INTO THE CAB AND THE CARS WERE BLOWN I (BIS)
07/08/2009
60.0 MPH
MPH
Burke Co.·Wind·13.2 mi away
NORTHGATE - 50 TO 60 MPH WINDS,2 INCHES OF RAIN,SMALL TREES DOWN,NO POWER. RELAYED THROUGH BROADCAST MEDIA. (BIS)
MPH
Burke Co.·Wind·13.2 mi away
NORTHGATE - LAW ENFORCEMENT REPORTED DOWNED POWER LINES FROM WIND (BIS)
1.0 IN
IN
Portal, ND8:07 PM
Burke Co.·Quarter·0.3 mi away
(BIS)
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T
TOR
Burke Co.·Tornado·1.8 mi away
2 E PORTAL - FROM 2 TO 5 MILES EAST OF PORTAL THERE WERE MANY LARGE TREES - SOME 12 INCH DIAMETER - DOWN AND A GRANARY WAS DESTROYED. TIME OF DAMAGE IS ESTIMATED. (BIS)
T
TOR
Portal, ND7:30 PM
Burke Co.·Tornado·0.3 mi away
PORTAL - LARGE TREES 12 INCH DIAMETER UPROOTED. SURVEYED THE MORNING OF JULY 9. TIME OF DAMAGE IS ESTIMATED. (BIS)
T
TOR
Portal, ND7:25 PM
Burke Co.·Tornado·5.0 mi away
5 W PORTAL - TORNADO ON THE GROUND FOR A FEW MINUTES THEN LIFTED BUT FUNNEL CLOUD IS STILL PRESENT. (BIS)
T
TOR
Portal, ND7:15 PM
Burke Co.·Tornado·1.0 mi away
1 SW PORTAL - 2 VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTERS WERE DRIVING EAST AWAY FROM A TORNADO. THE BACK WINDOWS OF BOTH CARS WERE KNOCKED OUT BY WIND AND BLOWN INTO THE CAB AND THE CARS WERE BLOWN I (BIS)