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Dallas–Fort Worth hail season 2007

38 NWS-recorded hail reports ≥1″ within 45 miles, across 11 storm days, max 3.00". Every one of those reports is a dated, located, citable official record — the context behind this market's 2007 claim volume.

Biggest storm days (2007, final record)

Date≥1″ reportsMax hailAreas named in the record
April 3, 2007122.75"TARRANT, COLLIN
April 13, 2007103.00"TARRANT, DALLAS
April 24, 200761.75"TARRANT, COLLIN
July 8, 200721.25"DENTON
May 30, 200721.00"ROCKWALL, DENTON

When it fell

Apr 29 · May 4 · Jun 2 · Jul 2 · Oct 1

Wind context: the record also holds 101 thunderstorm-wind events ≥50 kt (≈58 mph, the NWS severe criterion) in this radius for 2007 — relevant where the dispute is wind vs hail causation.

Working a Dallas–Fort Worth claim from 2007?

These are aggregates. A claim file needs the per-address record: every recorded event within 1, 3 and 10 miles of the property, distances, official narratives, and citations an adjuster can check line by line. That's the report — generated in seconds, hosted on HailEvidence (the neutral evidence surface), formatted as an insurance-appeal attachment.

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Provenance

Final counts: NCEI Storm Events Database, file vintage c20260527, hail events with recorded magnitude ≥1.00″ and point coordinates within 45 miles of the Dallas–Fort Worth anchor. NWS records are point and path observations. The absence of a nearby report does NOT prove that no hail fell at this address — it means no observation was logged nearby. A report of nearby hail documents the event; it does not by itself prove damage to a specific structure. Spotted an error? Email the address on our terms page and we correct against the source.