Hail Maps was built for the crews who chase storms for a living â roofers and paintless dent repair techs alike. When hail hits, the window to win the job is short, so we take the same official weather data the meteorologists use and turn it into something you can act on: which addresses were hit, how big the hail was, which market is worth the drive, and who to call first â on the web and in your pocket.
Hail and tornado reports come straight from the U.S. National Weather Service. Radar hail sizes use NOAA's MRMS MESH product (and we cross-check the biggest cores with dual-polarization radar), and the severe-weather outlooks come from the NWS Storm Prediction Center. It's all official public data â we just make it usable for contractors.
It's a radar estimate (MRMS MESH), not a measurement at the house. Radar is excellent for showing where hail fell and roughly how big, but it can over-estimate the largest stones. Treat it as a strong lead-qualifier, and always confirm the actual damage on site.
Radar-detected Fresh Hail cores can appear within a couple of minutes of the hail falling â often before a human files a public report. Official NWS reports trickle in continuously as they're filed. Our pages refresh automatically every couple of minutes.
Free covers the public live hail & tornado map, storm search, and a 7-day history â no account required. Pro unlocks everything else: per-address hail sizes, 20 years of history, the Fresh Hail radar scanner, live radar, custom storm alerts, branded Property Reports, the full Find Leads + Manage Leads CRM (with canvassing and CSV export), and all the PDR tools â Storm Markets, Storm Scout, the PDR Technician Finder map, and tool deals. See the pricing page for the full side-by-side.
The free live map shows the last 7 days. Pro opens roughly 20 years of storm history (back to 2006) â so you can pull any address's full hail record for a Property Report or work an older storm.
Yes â it's a free download on iPhone and Android. Sign in with a Pro plan to use the full toolkit on your phone (map, reports, leads, canvassing, alerts, Storm Scout, Storm Markets, Property Reports, the PDR Technician Finder, and more), all in sync with the website.
The whole PDR toolkit is part of Pro: Storm Markets ranks recent hail markets by how much work is waiting, Storm Scout scores a town before you drive, the PDR Technician Finder maps every listed tech, and you get tool deals, a vendor directory, an events calendar, per-address hail sizing, and insurer DRP shop matching. Listing yourself on the Tech Roster is always free.
Yes. Create a company account and invite your crew with a link. Everyone gets their own login, and a single company Pro plan covers all of them â you buy Pro once for the company, not per person.
Roofers, paintless dent repair (auto-hail) technicians, and body shops â anyone whose work follows the storm. The tools are built around finding the homes, vehicles, and shops affected by a specific hailstorm, and figuring out which market is worth the drive.
No installation needed for the website â it runs in your browser on desktop and phone. Prefer a native app? Grab it on iPhone or Android. Either way, just create an account and open the map.