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Hail Damage in Wake County, NC

10 years of verified NOAA hail data for Wake County and surrounding areas. 11,715 events recorded since 2015.

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Total Hail Events

11,715

Within 30 miles

Largest Hail

4"

Severe — likely roof damage

Most Recent Event

June 23, 2026

Last recorded hail

Avg Hail Size

1.09"

Across all events

Hail Events in Wake County

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Storm Frequency by Year

Number of hail events recorded each year in Wake County

2026
87
2025
593
2024
468
2023
720
2022
1,228
2021
846
2020
1,058
2019
818
2018
1,164
2017
1,017
2016
2,081
2015
1,635

Significant Hail Events

Events with hail 1" or larger in Wake County

DateHail SizeDistance
Jun 23, 20261.25"29.6 mi
Jun 23, 20261.25"29.3 mi
Jun 23, 20261"28.8 mi
Jun 23, 20261.25"28.1 mi
Jun 23, 20262"28.5 mi
Jun 23, 20261"28.5 mi
Jun 23, 20261.25"26.7 mi
Jun 23, 20261.25"26.7 mi
Jun 23, 20261.5"28.4 mi
Jun 23, 20261.25"25.9 mi
Jun 23, 20261.5"26.8 mi
Jun 23, 20261.25"26.1 mi
Jun 23, 20261.5"24.5 mi
Jun 23, 20262"25.3 mi
Jun 23, 20261.5"23.6 mi
Jun 23, 20261.5"25.1 mi
Jun 23, 20261.5"23.5 mi
Jun 23, 20261.5"23.2 mi
Jun 23, 20261"23.5 mi
Jun 23, 20262"25.3 mi
Jun 11, 20261"25.0 mi
Jun 11, 20261"9.9 mi
Jun 11, 20261"8.7 mi
Jun 11, 20261"9.3 mi
Jun 11, 20261"8.1 mi

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Wake County Hail Damage FAQ

How many hail events has Wake County, NC experienced?+

Wake County, NC has recorded 11715 hail events within a 30-mile radius of the county center since 2015, based on NOAA NEXRAD radar data. With over 11715 events in a decade, Wake County is considered a high-risk hail area.

What is the largest hail size recorded in Wake County?+

The largest hail event recorded near Wake County reached 4 inches. The average hail size across all events is 1.09 inches. Hail above 1 inch can crack shingles, and hail above 1.75 inches can cause severe structural damage requiring full roof replacement.

When is hail season in North Carolina?+

Hail season in North Carolina typically runs March through May. During these months, atmospheric conditions create powerful thunderstorms capable of producing large hail. Wake County residents should inspect their roofs after any storm and consider a professional inspection each spring.

Does insurance cover hail damage in Wake County?+

Yes, standard homeowner's insurance policies in North Carolina typically cover hail damage as part of the "wind and hail" peril. Most policies require you to file a claim within 1–2 years of the storm date. It's important to document damage promptly — even if damage isn't visually obvious from the ground, a licensed roofer can identify hail impacts during a free inspection.

How much does hail damage roof repair cost in Wake County?+

Hail damage repair costs in Wake County typically range from $8,000–$25,000+ for full roof replacement. The final cost depends on roof size, pitch, material type, and the extent of damage. In most cases, if hail damage is confirmed, your homeowner's insurance will cover the cost minus your deductible.

What is a HailScore and how is it calculated?+

A HailScore is a 0–100 risk index that measures historical hail activity near a specific property. The score is calculated from five factors derived from NOAA NEXRAD radar data: storm frequency, recency, hail size, cumulative damage, and proximity. A score of 0–30 is low risk, 31–60 is moderate, 61–80 is significant, and 81–100 indicates a high-impact hail history.

Weather data provided by NOAA National Weather Service and Storm Prediction Center. This product is not affiliated with or endorsed by the U.S. Government. Data covers 2015 to present within a 30-mile radius of Wake County center.