Hail Damage Risk in Durham, NC
10 years of verified NOAA hail data for Durham and surrounding areas. 0 events recorded since 2015.
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Total Hail Events
0
Within 15 miles
Largest Hail
0"
Minor
Most Recent Event
N/A
Last recorded hail
Avg Hail Size
0"
Across all events
Hail Storm Summary for Durham, NC
Storm History
Data from 2015 to present, 15-mile radius
Risk Assessment
Lower RiskHail 1"+ can damage shingles. Over 2" causes severe structural damage.
What You Should Do
Check your roof after any storm that produces hail of 1 inch or larger. Hail season in North Carolina runs spring and early summer (April through July), and scheduling a quick roof check before this period is a good precaution. If damage is found, repair costs typically range from $500–$5,000 for minor repairs and spot patching.
Hail Events Near Durham
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Significant Hail Events
Events with hail 1" or larger near Durham
No events with 1"+ hail recorded in this area.
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Durham Hail Damage FAQ
How many hail events has Durham, NC experienced?+
Durham, NC has recorded 0 hail events within a 15-mile radius since 2015, based on NOAA NEXRAD radar data. Each of these events represents a verified storm detection from the NOAA radar network.
What is the average hail size in Durham?+
The average hail size recorded near Durham is approximately 1 inch. The largest single event recorded reached 0 inches. Hail above 1 inch is capable of cracking 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 spring and early summer (April through July). During these months, atmospheric conditions create powerful convective thunderstorms capable of producing large hail. Durham residents should inspect their roofs after any storm and consider a professional inspection each spring.
Does insurance cover hail damage in North Carolina?+
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, though this varies by insurer and state law. 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 do I check my roof for hail damage in Durham?+
Start by looking for obvious signs from the ground: dented gutters, dings on metal vents, chipped paint, or broken skylight glass. On the roof itself, hail damage appears as dark circular bruises or "spatter" marks on asphalt shingles where granules have been knocked away. Because roof damage is often subtle, many Durham homeowners miss it without a professional inspection. If HailScore shows events of 1 inch or larger near your property, scheduling a free inspection with a local contractor is strongly recommended.
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 (how many events), recency (recent storms score higher), hail size (larger hail = more damage potential), cumulative damage (repeated storms compound wear), and proximity (storms closer to your address weigh more). 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.
Should I get a roof inspection in Durham?+
If your property is in Durham and any nearby storms have produced hail of 1 inch or larger, a free professional roof inspection is highly recommended. Even smaller hail events can cause granule loss that shortens roof lifespan over time. Many roofing contractors in NC offer free inspections and can document damage for your insurance claim at no upfront cost.
How much does hail damage roof repair cost in Durham?+
Hail damage repair costs in Durham typically range from $500–$5,000 for minor repairs and spot patching. The final cost depends on roof size, pitch, material type (asphalt shingles vs. metal vs. tile), and the extent of damage. In most cases, if hail damage is confirmed, your homeowner's insurance will cover the cost of repair or replacement minus your deductible. Getting multiple contractor estimates before filing a claim is a smart approach.
What NOAA data does HailScore use for Durham?+
HailScore uses data from the NOAA NEXRAD radar network (Next Generation Weather Radar), specifically the SWDI (Severe Weather Data Inventory) maintained by NCEI (National Centers for Environmental Information). For Durham, we analyze all radar-detected hail events within a 15-mile radius from 2015 to 2025, totaling over 0 verified events. Each record includes the storm's timestamp, geographic coordinates, and measured hail diameter in inches.
How accurate is HailScore data for Durham?+
HailScore data comes directly from NOAA's NEXRAD radar network, which is the same system used by the National Weather Service for official storm reporting. Radar detection has a small margin of error. Hail size estimates can vary by ±0.25 inch compared to ground truth measurements. We use the 15-mile radius to capture hail that may have affected your specific neighborhood even if the storm center was nearby. For the most precise assessment of your individual property, a physical roof inspection by a licensed contractor is always recommended.
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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 2015-2025 within a 15-mile radius of Durham city center.