Real NOAA radar data shows 10 hail events near W 7th St in the last 3 years — max hailstone 2.75" (baseball). Check your exact address free in 60 seconds.
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Tarrant County sits inside the most hail-dense weather corridor in North America. Fort Worth and Dallas share a continuous storm track — when one metro gets hit, the other typically follows within hours.
Tarrant County homeowners filed over 85,000 hail damage insurance claims in 2023 and 2024 combined, according to the Texas Department of Insurance.
Fort Worth and Dallas share the same storm corridor and typically experience hail events within hours of each other. Arlington, Grapevine, Irving, and North Richland Hills are all within the same NOAA monitoring zone. Tarrant County contractors report that 60%+ of their annual revenue comes from storm-related roof work.
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Every hail event within 5 miles of your home for the last 3 years. Real NEXRAD radar data — not estimates.
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