Tuesday, March 31, 2009
North Texas Hail Damage Reports Confirmed
It looks like the whole north side of the Dallas / Fort Worth metroplex had a series of nasty storms move across last night and I've been able to run down a few hail damage report confirmations for you so far this morning. So far I have been able to find confirmations of the hail reports in the following cities and towns of north Texas;
Grapevine, Texas
Keller, Texas
Southlake, Texas
Roanoke, Texas
Agnes, Texas
Springtown, Texas
I have been able to confirm the damaging hail reports in these towns through news reports and pictures that I found here, here and here. It looks like the heaviest hit area is going to be from Keller to Southlake and over to Grapevine with hailstone sizes making it up to nearly baseball size. I'm also picking up some chatter about damaging hail in the Watauga, Copell and Colleyville, TX areas but I haven't been able to confirm anything yet.
There is probably quite a bit of good golf ball size hail damage to a lot of cars all the way across the entire northern metroplex. Unfortunately, these areas get hit frequently enough that the folks just aren't that excited about reporting anything smaller than baseball hail.
That's it for now but we'll keep our eyes open and ours to the ground so we can bring you any more hail damage report confirmations as soon as we find them. Good luck!
Grapevine, Texas
Keller, Texas
Southlake, Texas
Roanoke, Texas
Agnes, Texas
Springtown, Texas
I have been able to confirm the damaging hail reports in these towns through news reports and pictures that I found here, here and here. It looks like the heaviest hit area is going to be from Keller to Southlake and over to Grapevine with hailstone sizes making it up to nearly baseball size. I'm also picking up some chatter about damaging hail in the Watauga, Copell and Colleyville, TX areas but I haven't been able to confirm anything yet.
There is probably quite a bit of good golf ball size hail damage to a lot of cars all the way across the entire northern metroplex. Unfortunately, these areas get hit frequently enough that the folks just aren't that excited about reporting anything smaller than baseball hail.
That's it for now but we'll keep our eyes open and ours to the ground so we can bring you any more hail damage report confirmations as soon as we find them. Good luck!
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I am in the Restoration business, hail damage is a part of the business. I the past 5 years hail chasers have damaged the insurance rstoration business. We 've been doing business in the northern Illinois area for 20 years, these companies come into a area offer to kick back the deductable to the homeowner. They do the work then leave the area, leaving the home owner with no warrantee. Use the local companies, check them out or ask your insurance company to recommend a company.
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