Verified Storm Event Roof Check

Did Major Weather Hit Your Roof?

This tool checks official National Weather Service alert data and recent local weather history to screen for roof-damaging storm conditions across Austin, Williamson County, Travis County, and nearby Central Texas communities, including hail, tornado-warned storms, severe wind, heavy rain, and flooding.

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This tool is checking official severe weather alerts and recent storm conditions for your area.

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This tool verifies available official weather alerts and estimates roof risk from recent weather history. It does not prove property damage. A physical roof inspection is required to confirm damage.

Verified Alerts & Storm Signals

Verified alerts are official NWS alert products. Weather history signals are supporting indicators from recent local weather data.

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Storm Check
Hail Impact Risk Checks hail-coded weather and alert language that may indicate roof, vent, gutter, and soft metal damage.
Tornado-Warned Storms Checks official alert names and descriptions for tornado warning or tornado-related storm language.
Severe Wind Risk Checks high wind gust signals and official alerts that can point to lifted shingles or damaged roof edges.
Heavy Rain / Leak Risk Checks recent heavy rain totals that can expose flashing, valley, pipe boot, and roof penetration problems.
Tropical Weather Risk Checks hurricane, tropical storm, storm surge, and related alert language where available.
Hidden Roof Damage Connects severe weather signals to inspection recommendations without claiming confirmed property damage.

Verified Storm Roof Damage Questions

Does this tool verify storm events?

It verifies available official National Weather Service alert data and combines that with recent local weather history. It can identify official alert matches such as severe thunderstorm warnings, tornado warnings, flood alerts, hurricane alerts, and wind alerts where available.

Can this tool confirm my roof has damage?

No. Weather data can confirm severe weather conditions or alerts, but it cannot confirm property damage. A roof inspection is required to verify actual damage to shingles, flashing, vents, gutters, decking, or roof penetrations.

Does it check for hail and tornado risk?

Yes. The tool checks for hail-coded weather signals and official alert language related to hail and tornado-warned storms. It does not claim a tornado touched a specific property unless that is verified through a more advanced official storm report database.

Why should I inspect my roof after severe weather?

Wind, hail, heavy rain, and tornado-warned storms can damage a roof before a leak appears inside the home. Hidden damage can become more expensive if it is not found before the next storm system.

Should I file an insurance claim based on this tool?

No. Do not file a roof insurance claim based only on a weather tool. Use the tool as a screening step, then have the roof inspected before deciding whether a claim makes sense.