Hail Maps

Interactive Hail Maps for Roofers, Adjusters, and Storm Teams

See where the storm got serious, where reports back it up, and where your next stop has the best shot of being worth it.

The interactive hail map that helps you know where to go first.

A recent hail map should do more than throw color across a county. Hail Drive helps roofers, storm reps, and adjusters see where the storm got serious, where live reports give it weight, and where the next stop has a better chance of being worth the drive.

  • See the hail path fast enough to stop wasting the morning on the wrong side of town.
  • Use swaths and live reports together so the map feels grounded instead of random.
  • Move from the broad map into the paid app when one street or roof starts standing out.
Hail Drive full map view showing the broader hail footprint across the United States
Open the day wide, then work your way toward the part of the map that actually feels worth your time.

See the whole day without chasing all of it.

A big hail day can make half the map feel urgent. Hail Drive helps you narrow that wide footprint into the streets worth the first push.

Know what deserves trust.

Radar can point you in the right direction. Live reports help you believe what you are seeing. Hail Drive keeps both in front of you so the call feels cleaner.

Walk in calmer than everybody else.

When you already know where the day got stronger, the first conversation sounds sharper and the next move feels less like a gamble.

Hail Drive hail map showing hail swaths and report-backed pockets inside the footprint
Hail Maps In Action

This is where the day starts making sense.

The wider swaths show how far the storm ran. The hotter pockets and live reports help you feel where the story gets stronger and where the next stop has a better chance of being worth it.

Why Teams Keep This Open

Storm days get expensive when you guess wrong.

The real loss is not missing every roof. It is wasting hours on the wrong streets, sounding unsure when you show up, and getting beat to the part of town that mattered most.

  • Start with the whole storm, then narrow down fast before the easy streets get worked over.
  • Read the difference between radar hail and ground truth without turning it into a weather lesson.
  • Move from the map into reports, addresses, wind, and tornado context when the opportunity gets real.

Back the map up with proof

Open hail reports when you need the storm story to hold up on one property, one block, or one real conversation.

Explore Hail Reports

Narrow the storm before your day gets scattered

Use the state pages to cut a wide storm down to the market that deserves your time first.

Browse States

Unlock the full Hail Drive app

Pricing is where you get the paid app, faster property checks, deeper storm layers, and the field tools behind this map.

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Questions that matter before you trust the map

How is this different from the usual hail maps?
Most hail maps show a blob and leave the hard part to you. Hail Drive helps you see where the storm tightened up so you are not treating the whole footprint like one giant maybe.
Can I trust this enough to make a real move?
Yes. It is built to help you calm the noise fast, narrow the day down, and move with more confidence than a map that only throws color on the screen.
Can I use it from the truck or out in the field?
Yes. Open it when the day is moving, get your bearings fast, and decide whether a street deserves your next hour before you burn the afternoon on the wrong stop.
Can I check whether one address is really worth the stop?
Yes. Once one pocket starts standing out, the full Hail Drive app lets you pull up the property, check the storm around it, and decide whether it deserves your time before you roll over there.
Does it only help with hail?
No. The full Hail Drive app also brings in wind and tornado context so you are not making a storm decision off hail alone when the day turns heavier.
How do I get the full Hail Drive app?
Start with pricing. That is where you unlock the paid app, the deeper storm layers, and the property-level tools behind everything on this page.