March 15, 2026 hail storm near Springdale, AR. Radar-confirmed hail track and contractor lead lists available.
NWS WARNING AREA · Springdale Metro · Mar 15, 2026 · Click a zone to highlight
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Springdale, AR
33,764 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 6:35 PM UTC
Reeds Spring, MO
9,582 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 7:10 PM UTC
Gillham, AR
7,691 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 8:14 PM UTC
Wickes, AR
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 8:20 PM UTC
Mountain Home, AR
22,311 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 8:24 PM UTC
Mount Pleasant, TX
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 8:27 PM UTC
Pomona, MO
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 8:39 PM UTC
Mineola, TX
9,846 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 8:47 PM UTC
Hooks, TX
251 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 8:50 PM UTC
Lindale, TX
1,857 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 8:53 PM UTC
Dierks, AR
409 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 8:56 PM UTC
Viola, AR
2,014 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 8:57 PM UTC
Nashville, AR
4,480 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 9:06 PM UTC
Perryville, AR
1,237 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 9:06 PM UTC
Marietta, TX
6,043 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 9:10 PM UTC
Tyler, TX
48,526 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 9:17 PM UTC
Winona, MO
9 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 9:23 PM UTC
Texarkana, AR
3,037 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 9:25 PM UTC
Cherokee Village, AR
724 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 9:26 PM UTC
Hot Springs, AR
13,718 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 9:28 PM UTC
Mayflower, AR
12,590 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 9:39 PM UTC
Troup, TX
27,569 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 9:40 PM UTC
Delight, AR
579 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 9:41 PM UTC
Prescott, AR
8,547 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 9:53 PM UTC
Doddridge, AR
10 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 10:07 PM UTC
Alto, TX
30,848 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 10:10 PM UTC
El Paso, AR
18,656 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 10:13 PM UTC
Oil City, LA
2,047 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 10:24 PM UTC
Altheimer, AR
11,634 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 10:26 PM UTC
De Berry, TX
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 10:37 PM UTC
Magnolia, AR
12,484 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 10:37 PM UTC
Star City, AR
529 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 10:40 PM UTC
Cotton Plant, AR
2,743 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 10:46 PM UTC
Pollok, TX
4,936 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 10:53 PM UTC
Benton, LA
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 10:59 PM UTC
Monticello, AR
805 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 11:02 PM UTC
Grady, AR
3,340 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 11:07 PM UTC
Haughton, LA
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 11:08 PM UTC
Frierson, LA
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 11:13 PM UTC
El Dorado, AR
4,847 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 11:17 PM UTC
Logansport, LA
4,755 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 11:23 PM UTC
Tillar, AR
1,861 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 11:28 PM UTC
Hermitage, AR
4,687 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 11:36 PM UTC
Huntington, TX
687 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 11:37 PM UTC
De Witt, AR
3,494 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 11:43 PM UTC
Gould, AR
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 11:43 PM UTC
Homer, LA
56 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 11:44 PM UTC
Ringgold, LA
Alert issued Sun, Mar 15 · 11:48 PM UTC
Beulah, MS
171 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Mar 16 · 12:04 AM UTC
Strong, AR
4,004 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Mar 16 · 12:07 AM UTC
Snow Lake, AR
29 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Mar 16 · 12:13 AM UTC
Converse, LA
216 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Mar 16 · 12:15 AM UTC
Hemphill, TX
3,092 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Mon, Mar 16 · 12:18 AM UTC
Ruston, LA
Alert issued Mon, Mar 16 · 12:30 AM UTC
Monroe, LA
Alert issued Mon, Mar 16 · 1:01 AM UTC
Natchitoches, LA
Alert issued Mon, Mar 16 · 1:06 AM UTC
Bentley, LA
Alert issued Mon, Mar 16 · 1:51 AM UTC
Jena, LA
Alert issued Mon, Mar 16 · 2:42 AM UTC
A severe hail storm crossed the Springdale, AR metro on March 15, 2026, with spotter reports starting early in the afternoon and continuing into the night. The storm produced a 2-inch peak hail size by late afternoon, with dual-polarization radar matching that size at 5:24 PM CDT and again at 6:08 PM CDT.
The first hail reports in the broader storm sequence came in around 1:35 PM CDT and 2:10 PM CDT at 1 inch. By mid-afternoon, reports had grown to 1.25 inches, 1.5 inches, and 1.75 inches as the storm matured. A spotter-verified report near 4:00 PM CDT described heavy hail accumulation covering roadways and much of the ground, with one depth measurement between 2 and 3 inches deep.
By late afternoon, the hail size remained elevated across the warning area. Radar detection of 2-inch hail at 5:24 PM CDT lined up with a run of spotter reports from 5:10 PM CDT through 6:44 PM CDT that ranged from 1 inch to 1.75 inches. The storm stayed active into the evening, with the final reported hail note at 9:42 PM CDT.
Field reports from the same day described quarter-size hail in several communities, including the west side of Lindale at 4:11 PM CDT and the Hideaway community at 4:24 PM CDT. Social media photos from rural northern Titus County and other locations showed hail at about 1 inch. Those reports fell within the broader hail pattern that also included larger stones farther along the storm track.
The field reports point to a storm that put hail on the ground repeatedly rather than as a short-lived burst. The 4:00 PM CDT report of 2 to 3 inches of accumulated hail on roadways and ground cover stands out as the clearest surface-impact note in the event record.
Springdale-area development patterns suggest a mixed exposure profile. Roofs, vehicles, and open lots would have been the first targets along the hail path, especially where the storm passed over residential subdivisions and commercial corridors. The repeated 1.5-inch to 1.75-inch reports in the late afternoon suggest a wider swath of measurable impact before the radar-derived 2-inch detections were logged.
The strongest ground-truth notes came from spotter-verified reports, not from a single isolated observation. Quarter-size hail was reported in multiple communities, and social media photos supported the presence of hail on the ground in several places. The overall record shows a storm with enough duration to leave accumulations in exposed areas and enough intensity to produce larger stones along portions of the track.
No single report in the log points to a citywide uniform footprint. The hail sizes varied by time and location, which is typical of a multi-hour hail-producing storm crossing the metro area and surrounding counties.
Roof, siding, and vehicle inspections should focus on the late-afternoon hail path first. The most consistent larger-size reports came after 3:20 PM CDT and before 7:30 PM CDT, with the radar-derived 2-inch detections at 5:24 PM CDT and 6:08 PM CDT. That window is the highest-priority canvass zone for initial triage.
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Pay attention to flat roofs, soft metals, skylights, and HVAC units in the Springdale metro. The storm produced enough repeated hail to create impact clusters, not just isolated strike points. Field crews should expect a mix of obvious hits and smaller, harder-to-see impact marks across the same property.
For sales and claims work, sort the records by time and place. Quarter-size and larger reports appeared in multiple locations, while the largest radar-derived hail was centered later in the storm sequence. Properties closer to the late-afternoon hail track should be checked first, then expanded outward into the broader warning area.
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