HailEvidence NWS storm records · per-address verification

HailEvidenceHighland Park, TX → 2025-03-04

Did it hail in Highland Park, TX on March 4, 2025?

Yes — NWS storm reports document 1 hail report within 10 miles of Highland Park, TX on March 4, 2025, with hail up to 1.00" (quarter size).

1hail reports ≤ 10 mi
1.00"largest hail · quarter
2wind reports · max 78 mph
1tornado reports

Every recorded report near Highland Park on 2025-03-04

Distances are from the Highland Park city centroid. Times as recorded by the source (SPC reports are UTC). Showing the nearest 4.

DistanceTypeSize / speedTimeReported nearSource
3.7 mi Wind 78 mph 05:34 local DALLAS, DALLAS Storm Events · final
6.2 mi Hail 1.00" (quarter) 05:37 local DALLAS, DALLAS Storm Events · final
8.8 mi Wind 70 mph 05:25 local DALLAS, DALLAS Storm Events · final
9.1 mi Tornado EF1 05:24 local DALLAS, DALLAS Storm Events · final

3.7 mi, wind: “Between 5:34 and 5:40 AM, 78 mph wind gusts were measured at KDAL.”

6.2 mi, hail: “An mPING report indicated quarter sized hail 5 miles south of Buckingham.”

8.8 mi, wind: “Shingle damage to several homes was observed in Irving along a line from Nimitz High School toward Irving Blvd past Loop 12.”

9.1 mi, tornado: “A brief tornado occurred in Irving within a larger area of wind damage. The tornado was verified with radar data after a ground survey was completed. The tornado began near Pecan Drive, south of West Pioneer Dr. Mostly tree damage was observed along this street. One vehicle was damaged due to falling trees. The tornado then impacted the Tree Country Apartments causing EF-1 wind damage to the roof ”

Was your property hit on 2025-03-04?

City-level reports won't settle a claim dispute — the question is what was recorded near your address. The verification report lists every NWS-recorded event within 1, 3 and 10 miles of a specific address, with this date highlighted as a plain-English finding, formatted for an insurance appeal.

Verify your address — $29 Highland Park hail history
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.

sources: NOAA NCEI page updated 2026-06-12