April 4, 2026 hail storm near Midland City, AL. Radar-confirmed hail track and contractor lead lists available.
NWS WARNING AREA · Midland City Metro · Apr 4, 2026
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Midland City, AL
2,166 addresses in warning area
Alert issued Sat, Apr 4 · 8:31 PM UTC
Midland City, AL saw a concluded hail storm on April 4, 2026, with peak hail reaching 1.5 inches. The strongest hail report came at 3:31 PM CDT, when radar and spotter reports aligned on the 1.5-inch size.
The storm moved through the Midland City metro during the afternoon. One NWS alert covered this event. Radar detection and spotter verification supported the hail size listed for the warning area.
The event stayed narrow. This was a single-zone storm report, with one alert tied to the hail path through Midland City.
Hail at 1.5 inches can break soft metals, dent vehicle panels, and leave visible impact marks on roof coverings. Light gauge vents, window trim, and exposed outdoor equipment are common points of damage in storms of this size.
Roof checks matter after a storm like this. Granule loss on asphalt shingles can appear in patches. Creased gutters, bruised siding, and pitted paint can show up along the path of the hail. Damage can be uneven even within the same neighborhood.
For contractors, the first pass should separate cosmetic impact from functional damage. On homes and small commercial sites, inspect ridge lines, downspouts, soft metals, and the windward sides of structures. On vehicles, look for hood, roof, and glass impacts, along with chipped trim and mirror covers.
Field work should follow the timing of the storm. The 3:31 PM CDT alert gives a clear inspection reference for properties inside the warning area. Use that window when sorting photos, homeowner calls, and roof access records.
Midland City crews should expect a mix of roof, siding, and vehicle claims after a 1.5-inch hail event. Start with properties that sit near the center of the hail path, then move outward. Focus on signs that are easy to document in the field. Fresh dings, exposed substrate, and shattered soft components stand out quickly after hail this size.
Interior water checks can follow exterior inspection. Even when visible roof damage is limited, hail can affect flashings, vents, skylights, and accessory roof items. Contractors should photograph slope-by-slope conditions, note hail mark spacing, and record any matching impacts on patios, fences, and exterior units. Consistent photo sets help compare homes along the same route.
Use the local storm timeline when organizing the canvass. A single alert at 3:31 PM CDT means claims may cluster around properties exposed during the same afternoon window. Keep notes on roof age, material type, and the condition of nearby metal surfaces. Those details help separate hail impact from older wear.
For precise hail track data, review the Strike Map for Midland City, AL.
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