Hail Damage in Ohio
Ohio's position between the Great Lakes and the Ohio River Valley channels severe weather through its major metros. Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati all see regular hail damage from spring and summer supercells.
15
Cities Tracked
14
Counties
April through July, peaking in May and June
Hail Season
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Columbus
FRANKLIN County
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Cleveland
CUYAHOGA County
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Cincinnati
HAMILTON County
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Dayton
MONTGOMERY County
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Toledo
LUCAS County
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Akron
SUMMIT County
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Canton
STARK County
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Youngstown
MAHONING County
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Springfield
CLARK County
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Mansfield
RICHLAND County
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Lima
ALLEN County
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Newark
LICKING County
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Zanesville
MUSKINGUM County
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Findlay
HANCOCK County
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Marion
MARION County
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Ohio Counties We Track
Explore county-level hail damage data across Ohio. Each county page includes storm history, yearly breakdowns, and city-level data.
Butler County
FIPS 39017
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Clark County
FIPS 39023
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Cuyahoga County
FIPS 39035
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Delaware County
FIPS 39041
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Franklin County
FIPS 39049
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Greene County
FIPS 39057
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Hamilton County
FIPS 39061
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Licking County
FIPS 39089
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Lorain County
FIPS 39093
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Lucas County
FIPS 39095
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Medina County
FIPS 39103
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Montgomery County
FIPS 39113
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Stark County
FIPS 39151
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Summit County
FIPS 39153
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What Ohio Homeowners Should Know About Hail Damage
Hail damage is one of the most common and expensive property insurance claims in Ohio. Even hailstones as small as 1 inch in diameter can crack shingles, dent flashing, and compromise your roof's ability to protect your home.
In Ohio, hail season typically runs april through july, peaking in may and june. During this window, supercell thunderstorms can produce hail ranging from pea-sized to softball-sized, often with little warning.
Signs of Hail Damage on Your Roof
- Dents or bruising on asphalt shingles (soft spots when pressed)
- Cracked or missing shingle granules exposing black substrate
- Dented gutters, downspouts, or metal flashing
- Dings on air conditioning units, vents, or siding
- Cracked window screens or damaged window trim
Filing a Hail Damage Insurance Claim in Ohio
Most homeowner insurance policies in Ohio cover hail damage. The statute of limitations varies, but most states allow 1 to 2 years from the date of the storm to file a claim. It's important to document damage quickly and get a professional inspection.
HailScore uses real NOAA radar data to show you exactly which storms have hit near your property. This data can support your insurance claim by providing documented evidence of hail events in your area.
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