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FL · Hail Map95 hail events · 5-yr periodPeak season: June – September

Miami, FL Hail MapRecent Hail Storms & Damage Swaths

Live hail storm data for Miami sourced from NOAA SPC and radar-verified swath reports. 95 hail events recorded over the last 5 years — averaging 19 events per year. Peak hail season in Florida runs June – September.

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Miami Hail Climate Profile

Miami Hail Statistics

95

Hail Events (5-yr)

19

Avg. Events / Year

June – September

Peak Season

#44

US City by Population

Live Storm Feed

Recent Hail Activity in Florida

No significant hail recorded in the Miami area in the last 90 days.

Check the national hail map for the latest U.S. events.

Data sourced from NOAA SPC and radar-verified hail reports. Updated hourly. View 12-month Florida history →

Understanding Hail Risk in Miami

Hail Season

Miami's hail season follows the broader Florida pattern of June – September, when atmospheric instability peaks and supercell thunderstorms become most frequent.

Damage Thresholds

Hail 0.75" or larger damages soft metals (gutters, HVAC). Hail 1.0" damages shingles. Hail 1.5"+ causes catastrophic roof damage across all material types — typically triggering full replacement claims with insurers.

Insurance & Claims

Florida has strict post-disaster solicitation rules. No PA may solicit until 48 hours after a declared emergency. AI-STORMS enforces a 48-hour post-event hold automatically when FL emergency status is active. Assignment of Benefits (AOB) restrictions also apply.

Frequently Asked Questions

When was the last hail storm in Miami?

Our storm feed has not recorded significant hail in the Miami area in the last 90 days. For real-time swath data, use the interactive hail map linked on this page.

Does insurance cover hail damage in Florida?

Standard homeowners insurance policies in Florida typically cover hail damage to roofs, siding, and windows under the dwelling coverage section. Florida has strict post-disaster solicitation rules. No PA may solicit until 48 hours after a declared emergency. AI-STORMS enforces a 48-hour post-event hold automatically when FL emergency status is active. Assignment of Benefits (AOB) restrictions also apply.

How big does hail need to be to damage a roof?

Hail 0.75 inches (dime-size) or larger can dent soft metals like gutters and flashing. Hail 1 inch (quarter-size) or larger typically causes shingle bruising or granule loss that shortens roof life even if not immediately visible. Hail 1.5 inches (golf ball-size) or larger causes obvious structural damage to most roofing materials and is the threshold insurers most commonly accept for full roof replacement claims.

How many hail storms does Miami get per year?

Based on 5-year NOAA data, Miami averages approximately 19 hail events per year (95 events over the last 5 years). Peak hail season in Florida is June – September.

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