June 5, 2025 severe thunderstorm warning near Miami, TX. NWS warning area data available.
NWS WARNING AREA · Miami Metro · Jun 5, 2025 · Click a zone to highlight
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This storm generated 76 NWS alert zones. One purchase covers the complete storm track and all addresses across every zone.
Miami, TX
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 4:17 PM UTC
Skellytown, TX
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 4:30 PM UTC
Briscoe, TX
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 5:15 PM UTC
Durham, OK
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 5:22 PM UTC
Canadian, TX
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 5:34 PM UTC
Cheyenne, OK
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 6:10 PM UTC
Holly, CO
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 6:25 PM UTC
Butler, OK
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 6:53 PM UTC
Syracuse, KS
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 6:59 PM UTC
Cheyenne, OK
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 7:17 PM UTC
Fountain, CO
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 7:18 PM UTC
Walsh, CO
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 7:20 PM UTC
Hydro, OK
6 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 7:39 PM UTC
Johnson, KS
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 7:52 PM UTC
Walsh, CO
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 7:52 PM UTC
Weldona, CO
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 7:59 PM UTC
Johnson, KS
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 8:07 PM UTC
Brush, CO
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 8:35 PM UTC
Minco, OK
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 8:44 PM UTC
Bennett, CO
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 8:49 PM UTC
Johnson, KS
120 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 8:54 PM UTC
Johnson, KS
10 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 9:00 PM UTC
Lindon, CO
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 9:11 PM UTC
Lindon, CO
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 9:26 PM UTC
Johnson, KS
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 9:26 PM UTC
Oklahoma City, OK
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 9:42 PM UTC
Hugoton, KS
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 9:45 PM UTC
Branson, CO
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 9:55 PM UTC
Cope, CO
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 9:57 PM UTC
Purcell, OK
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 10:18 PM UTC
Kim, CO
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 10:18 PM UTC
Moscow, KS
4 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 10:37 PM UTC
Flagler, CO
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 10:41 PM UTC
Seibert, CO
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 10:43 PM UTC
Stratford, OK
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 10:59 PM UTC
Walsh, CO
4 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 11:38 PM UTC
Johnson, KS
14 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 11:39 PM UTC
Vona, CO
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 11:42 PM UTC
Plains, KS
2 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 11:49 PM UTC
Fitzhugh, OK
Alert issued Thu, Jun 5 · 11:57 PM UTC
Stratton, CO
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 12:16 AM UTC
Stratton, CO
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 12:22 AM UTC
Cheyenne Wells, CO
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 12:35 AM UTC
Rolla, KS
1,175 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 12:41 AM UTC
Kit Carson, CO
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 1:05 AM UTC
Eads, CO
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 1:08 AM UTC
Springfield, CO
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 1:42 AM UTC
Cheyenne Wells, CO
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 1:46 AM UTC
Sheridan Lake, CO
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 2:03 AM UTC
Mullinville, KS
16 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 2:08 AM UTC
Walsh, CO
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 2:29 AM UTC
Hugoton, KS
3 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 2:30 AM UTC
Walsh, CO
2 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 2:39 AM UTC
Campo, CO
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 2:55 AM UTC
Richfield, KS
20 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 3:00 AM UTC
Walsh, CO
11 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 3:14 AM UTC
Campo, CO
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 3:29 AM UTC
Rolla, KS
123 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 3:43 AM UTC
Buffalo, OK
993 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 5:18 AM UTC
Alva, OK
184 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 5:45 AM UTC
Mooreland, OK
4,084 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 6:13 AM UTC
Helena, OK
1,987 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 6:29 AM UTC
Arnett, OK
85 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 6:33 AM UTC
Sharon, OK
1,724 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 6:57 AM UTC
Ponca City, OK
2,784 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 7:01 AM UTC
Waynoka, OK
2,098 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 7:12 AM UTC
Enid, OK
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 7:25 AM UTC
Ponca City, OK
17,098 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 7:45 AM UTC
Marland, OK
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 7:59 AM UTC
Hitchcock, OK
18,157 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 8:02 AM UTC
Guthrie, OK
6 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 8:56 AM UTC
Guthrie, OK
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 9:01 AM UTC
Moore, OK
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 9:18 AM UTC
Chandler, OK
2,145 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 9:26 AM UTC
Prague, OK
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 9:47 AM UTC
Wanette, OK
52 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Fri, Jun 6 · 10:03 AM UTC
Miami, TX was under four National Weather Service hail warnings on June 5, 2025, during a mid-morning to early afternoon storm sequence. The largest warning called for 2-inch hail at 12:15 PM CDT, with earlier and later alerts listing 1.5-inch hail at 11:17 AM CDT, 1-inch hail at 11:30 AM CDT, and 1.75-inch hail at 12:34 PM CDT.
The warning area shifted through the day as the storm moved across the Miami, TX metro zone. Alert timing shows a compact hail-producing window, with the strongest size estimate issued near midday. No radar or spotter confirmation was provided with these alerts.
A 2-inch hail warning places this event in a range that can produce roof impacts, dented siding, broken vehicle glass, and damage to soft exterior finishes. Smaller sizes in the same warning sequence, including 1 inch and 1.5 inch, can still leave visible marks on shingles, vents, gutters, and painted trim.
The spread from 1 inch to 2 inches suggests multiple hail-size calls during one storm cycle. For post-storm inspections, that means crews should not focus only on the largest size listed. The warning sequence points to a hail threat that may have varied within a short time and across a limited corridor.
Roof checks should cover ridge caps, slopes facing the storm path, roof penetrations, and flashing. Crews should also inspect skylights, condenser fins, window screens, downspouts, and any exposed metal trim. On homes with older shingles, bruising and granule loss can appear even when impact marks are not obvious from the ground.
Vehicle damage can be intermittent across a neighborhood after storms like this. Dealerships, fleet yards, and homes with open parking exposure should be checked for windshield chips, mirror damage, and roof panel dents. Agricultural and light commercial assets in the warning area may also show punctures or surface scarring on softer materials.
This storm fits a short-duration hail response pattern. Four alerts came in within 77 minutes, which means inspection crews should treat the area as one multi-stage event rather than separate isolated hits. Prioritize roofs and exterior assets in the warning area first, then move to shingles, accessories, and secondary structures. Use a consistent inspection path so crews can compare damage across addresses on the same storm date.
For field work, document all visible impacts by slope, elevation, and material type. Record the time of the alert that aligns with the property location. Note any nearby tree damage, broken screens, or vehicle impacts, since those often help confirm the intensity of the storm sequence even when individual properties show limited roof loss.
If the work order covers multiple properties in Miami, TX, segment the route by exposure and building type. Open lots, newer roofs, and older steep-slope homes can show different damage patterns after the same warning set. Keep photo sets organized by address and direction of travel. That makes comparison across the June 5 event more direct during estimates and claim reviews.
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Address data is sourced from the US National Address Database (NOAA/USDOT). Inclusion of an address does not guarantee physical damage occurred. Confidence scores are radar-derived estimates. Data Accuracy Disclaimer