New York hail map
Every NOAA hail report in New York from the last 90 days, mapped — with a 12-month history below. Updated daily from Storm Prediction Center reports.
Biggest hail in New York, last 12 months
| Hail size | County | Date |
|---|---|---|
| 3.0" | Steuben | Jun 5 |
| 2.0" | Broome | Jul 3 |
| 1.75" | Cayuga | Jul 3 |
| 1.75" | Chenango | Mar 31 |
| 1.75" | Delaware | Mar 31 |
| 1.75" | Onondaga | Aug 24 |
| 1.75" | Tompkins | Jul 3 |
| 1.5" | Erie | Mar 31 |
| 1.5" | Madison | Jun 22 |
| 1.5" | St. Lawrence | Jul 3 |
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New York hail FAQ
When was the last hail storm in New York?
The most recent NOAA hail report in New York was on Apr 17 in Fulton County (1.0" hail). The map above shows every report from the last 90 days.
How much hail does New York get?
New York recorded 79 official NOAA hail reports in the last 12 months, across 25 counties. The largest stone was 3.0".
How do roofing contractors find hail damage in New York?
After a hail event, contractors target the hit counties and identify which specific roofs are most likely damaged. Roofbird scores every roof in a hit ZIP code from satellite imagery and returns a ranked canvassing list, so crews knock damaged and aged roofs first.
Data: NOAA Storm Prediction Center daily storm reports (public domain). See the national hail map for all states.