April 10, 2025 hail storm near Perryville, MO. Radar-confirmed hail track and contractor lead lists available.
NWS WARNING AREA · Perryville Metro · Apr 10, 2025 · Click a zone to highlight
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This storm generated 40 NWS alert zones. One purchase covers the complete storm track and all addresses across every zone.
Perryville, MO
615 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 6:05 PM UTC
Wolf Lake, IL
6,365 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 6:33 PM UTC
Wentzville, MO
38,572 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 6:38 PM UTC
Bernie, MO
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 6:49 PM UTC
Sikeston, MO
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 6:51 PM UTC
Thompsonville, IL
1,255 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 7:05 PM UTC
St. Louis, MO
99 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 7:11 PM UTC
Ellery, IL
4,811 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 7:12 PM UTC
Pacific, MO
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 7:17 PM UTC
Caruthersville, MO
2,580 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 7:22 PM UTC
Camp Point, IL
190 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 7:22 PM UTC
Hull, IL
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 7:33 PM UTC
Millstadt, IL
9,741 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 7:41 PM UTC
Chester, IL
2,138 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 7:53 PM UTC
Mount Vernon, IN
5,782 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 7:58 PM UTC
Carmi, IL
2,438 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 8:00 PM UTC
Bells, TN
5,834 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 8:15 PM UTC
Portland, TN
4,523 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 8:18 PM UTC
Henning, TN
7,773 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 8:29 PM UTC
Patoka, IN
6,197 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 8:30 PM UTC
Robards, KY
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 8:36 PM UTC
Spencer, TN
751 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 8:46 PM UTC
Denmark, TN
39,509 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 8:50 PM UTC
Flat Rock, IL
234 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 8:59 PM UTC
Stanton, TN
551 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 9:09 PM UTC
Lewisport, KY
8,733 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 9:21 PM UTC
Milledgeville, TN
5,220 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 9:27 PM UTC
Whitesville, KY
1,935 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 9:27 PM UTC
Bath, IL
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 9:29 PM UTC
Bardstown, KY
19,633 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 9:40 PM UTC
Saint Meinrad, IN
3,716 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 9:44 PM UTC
Tell City, IN
3,919 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 9:46 PM UTC
Bolivar, TN
635 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 9:47 PM UTC
Battletown, KY
140 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 10:00 PM UTC
New Salisbury, IN
2,262 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 10:46 PM UTC
Kell, IL
1,399 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 10:47 PM UTC
Salem, IN
5,597 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 11:08 PM UTC
Spencer, TN
8,993 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 11:20 PM UTC
Marysville, IN
4,061 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 11:25 PM UTC
Holly Springs, MS
Alert issued Thu, Apr 10 · 11:41 PM UTC
Perryville, Missouri, saw a concluded hail storm on April 10, 2025, with a maximum confirmed hail size of 1 inch. The storm produced multiple hail alerts across the afternoon, with the most persistent activity arriving from early to late afternoon.
The first hail alert came at 1:05 PM CDT, with dual-polarization radar support for 1-inch hail. Additional radar-backed alerts followed at 1:33 PM CDT, 1:49 PM CDT, 1:51 PM CDT, 2:05 PM CDT, and 2:12 PM CDT. That run kept the hail threat in place through the middle of the afternoon.
More alerts came later in the event. At 2:58 PM CDT, the hail call was supported by radar and a spotter report. Another radar-backed alert followed at 3:00 PM CDT. Spotter-verified hail was then reported again at 3:30 PM CDT, with another radar-backed alert at 3:36 PM CDT. The final alert in the sequence came at 4:21 PM CDT, when spotter verification again supported 1-inch hail.
The alert history shows repeated hail detection across several hours rather than a single short burst. Radar confidence was reinforced multiple times by field reports later in the day.
One inch hail usually points to roof, siding, gutter, and vehicle impacts. In a town setting like Perryville, the most common field findings are dented vents, bruised shingles, cracked soft metals, and scattered window or screen damage.
Repeated hail alerts increase the chance of patchy damage across the same area. A structure may show light visible impact on one side and sharper strikes on another, depending on storm path and exposure. Metal roofing, skylights, AC fins, and unprotected vehicles are common inspection targets after a storm with this profile.
For contractors, the key issue is not only hail size but the number of passes. Eleven alerts across the afternoon point to a longer hail window. That can produce mixed conditions on the same street, with some properties taking multiple rounds of impact and others seeing only brief exposure.
Field crews should start with roofs, then move to gutters, downspouts, vents, and soft metal trim. On asphalt roofs, look for fresh bruising, granule loss, and impact marks around ridges, valleys, and roof edges. On metal systems, check for crease patterns, dent density, and hits on flashing and accessories.
Document timing carefully. The hail sequence in Perryville began early in the afternoon and continued into late afternoon. When there are both radar-backed and spotter-verified alerts, inspection notes should distinguish between visible impact, reported hail, and confirmed roof or exterior damage. That keeps the claim file aligned with the event timeline.
Crews working this event should also pay attention to adjacent structures. Sheds, carports, fence caps, and exterior HVAC units often show the clearest impact points after a 1-inch hail event. Vehicle damage may be scattered rather than uniform, especially when hail arrives in more than one wave.
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