Live Storm Damage Map for Roofing Contractors

Track hail, wind, and tornado footprints across the United States and move from storm discovery to ZIP-based pack checkout in one flow.

Storm Signal Inspector

Click a marker, warning area, or watch area to inspect storm details and auto-load a ZIP.

Storm TypePending selection
Observed ReportsPending selection
Time WindowPending selection
Damage TierPending selection
ZIPs AffectedPending selection

ZIP Query & Pack Purchase

Check a ZIP, review qualifying storm evidence, then choose the right pack for your crew.

Step 1Choose a ZIP from active storm activity.
Step 2Select a pack size for your crew.
Step 3Enter buyer details and service interests.
Step 4Review and open secure Stripe checkout.

Step 1: Choose ZIP

Click an observed marker, watch, or warning footprint to auto-fill ZIP, or enter ZIP manually.

Selected ZIP
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Select a storm marker or polygon to begin.

Typical field benchmarks: inspections often run in the low-single-digit range, while claim values vary by market and roof size. Use your own close-rate assumptions.

Learn More: Storm Map, Signals, and Roofing Lead Workflow

What This Storm Damage Map Shows

This live storm damage map is built for roofing contractors who need to identify severe hail, wind, and tornado activity by ZIP without digging through raw weather feeds. It functions as a hail damage map, tornado damage map, and wind damage map in one workflow.

How Roofers Should Use It

Use the map to prioritize where your crews should deploy first, validate severe-weather conditions, and move directly into ZIP-based Storm Strike pack checkout.

Why Broad Warnings Alone Are Not Enough

Broad warnings are useful context, but Storm Strike targeting is driven by qualifying severe-weather signals. That distinction helps teams avoid low-conversion canvassing zones.

Roofing Storm Leads Workflow

Explore live storm footprints -> select ZIP -> choose pack -> complete secure checkout. The map is your acquisition gateway, and Storm Strike is your execution layer for roofing storm leads.

Data Sources

Coverage uses authoritative U.S. weather feeds including NWS alerts, observed storm reports, and radar context overlays to support fast storm-response decisions.

Storm Map FAQ for Roofers

Does this map track hail, wind, and tornado signals?

Yes. You can filter hail, wind, and tornado layers independently and scan qualifying severe signals by ZIP.

How often does the map update?

The interface refreshes continuously and shows a last-updated timestamp in the status panel.

What qualifies for Storm Strike pack targeting?

Qualifying severe-weather signals are prioritized for pack generation. Non-qualifying context layers can be viewed separately.

Is coverage nationwide?

Yes. The map supports nationwide storm intelligence with region and time-window controls.

How do I go from map view to purchase?

Click a storm signal to auto-load ZIP, select your door pack, enter buyer details, and open secure checkout.