Storm-affected cities
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Why hail damage matters in Oklahoma
Oklahoma sits in one of the most active hail corridors in the United States. Spring and early summer storms frequently produce hail capable of damaging asphalt shingles, gutters, siding, and metal roofing systems.
Hail damage is not always obvious from the ground. Even small hailstones can loosen protective granules or bruise the underlying shingle structure. Because of this, many homeowners request roof inspections after severe storms to better understand whether their roof has been affected.
Typical hail season in Oklahoma
- March – May: Early severe weather systems begin producing hail events.
- May – June: Peak hail season across central and eastern Oklahoma.
- Summer: Isolated supercell storms can still generate damaging hail.