Recent Hail Storm Events in Keller, Fort Worth & Northeast Tarrant County

Homeowners in Keller, Fort Worth, and surrounding areas may have roof and HVAC damage from this recent storm.

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Recent Hail Storm Events in Keller, Fort Worth & Nearby Areas

Storms move fast in North Texas, and roof damage is not always obvious from the ground. Becker Roofing & Exteriors keeps track of recent hail storm events affecting Keller, Fort Worth, North Richland Hills, Watauga, and surrounding communities. Use this page to review recent storms from the last two years, find your city, and schedule a free roof inspection if your home may have been affected.

Latest Storms

April 28, 2026 Hail Storm – Cleburne, Godley, Keller & Southlake

On the evening of Tuesday, April 28, 2026, a powerful severe thunderstorm tracked through Johnson County and into portions of northeast Tarrant County, with the most significant impact reported in Cleburne and Godley. Hail up to an estimated 4.5 inches in diameter was recorded in Cleburne, with 2-inch hail reported in Godley—large enough to cause severe roof damage, including fractured shingles, compromised decking, and extensive damage to vents, gutters, and exterior surfaces. As the storm moved northeast, hail intensity diminished, with Keller and Southlake seeing smaller hail around 0.75 inches, which can still contribute to granule loss and accelerate roof wear over time. Due to the extreme size of hail in the southern portion of the storm path, many properties may have sustained significant damage that isn’t immediately visible from the ground. If your home or property was in the path of this storm, a professional inspection is critical to identify hidden damage and properly document conditions for insurance purposes.

April 27, 2026 Hail Storm – Rockwall, Richardson, Garland & Rowlett

On the evening of Monday, April 27, 2026, a fast-moving severe thunderstorm swept across eastern Dallas County and Rockwall County, impacting communities including Rockwall, Richardson, Garland, and Rowlett. The storm produced damaging hail estimated between 1 to 2+ inches in diameter in several pockets, along with strong wind gusts capable of lifting and creasing shingles, damaging vents, and denting gutters and soft metals.

Radar data and early storm reports indicate a concentrated hail core moving west to east, with some neighborhoods experiencing intense bursts of hail large enough to cause functional roof damage that may not be visible from the ground. Even smaller hail in the 1” range can compromise the integrity of asphalt shingles, leading to premature aging, granule loss, and potential leaks over time.

Because this storm was relatively quick but intense, many homeowners may not realize the extent of the damage until the next heavy rain exposes hidden issues. If your property was in the path of this storm, it’s important to schedule a professional roof inspection to properly document any damage while it is still fresh and easier to verify for insurance purposes.

April 25th, 2026 Hail Storm and Tornando

On the night of Saturday, April 25, 2026, a violent supercell thunderstorm tore through Fort Worth and White Settlement, Texas, dropping baseball-sized hail up to 3 inches in diameter and unleashing wind gusts approaching 90 mph. The National Weather Service issued a Particularly Dangerous Situation (PDS) Tornado Warning for Tarrant County — its highest alert level — as the storm shattered car windows, stripped rooftops of their protective shingle layer, and left thousands of homes across the area with significant damage. HailTrace data confirms over 15,000 homes were impacted by hail of 1 inch or greater. If your home or business was in the storm's path, a professional inspection is critical before your next rainfall.

March 4, 2026 Hail Storm
A hail storm on March 4, 2026 moved through parts of Keller, Fort Worth, North Richland Hills, Watauga, and surrounding neighborhoods. Some areas likely saw hail large enough to damage shingles, vents, gutters, siding, and HVAC equipment. If your home was in or near the storm path, it is smart to have your roof inspected before another storm makes the damage harder to document.

Browse Storm Damage by City

If your area was impacted, visit your city page for local roofing help and storm damage information:

Signs of Hail Damage

Hail damage is often missed from the ground. Common signs include missing shingles, granule loss, dents on roof vents or gutters, damaged ridge caps, and ceiling stains that may not appear until days or weeks after the storm. Even smaller hail can shorten the life of an older roof.

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