Real-time NOAA weather data, roof damage risk forecasts, and storm history for Southeastern Wisconsin. Powered by the National Weather Service.
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Explore 5-year storm history for Southeastern Wisconsin. Click any city marker for detailed storm data. Enter your address to find nearby storm activity.
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Data: NOAA NCEI 2021-2026
Automated storm event reports triggered by NOAA weather data. Each report documents hail size, wind speeds, locations, and timing — the same data insurance adjusters use.
NWS Milwaukee confirmed a severe thunderstorm producing 1.25" hail and 65 mph wind gusts moving ENE through downtown Waukesha. Damage reports include broken car windows and roof shingle damage along W. Main Street. Residents should inspect roofs for hail impact damage.
A strong low-pressure system produced damaging straight-line winds of 72 mph across Milwaukee County. Multiple reports of downed trees, power outages, and roof damage. Older roofs with 3-tab shingles (rated 60 mph) particularly vulnerable.
Intense supercell thunderstorm produced 1.75" hail along Greenfield Avenue corridor in West Allis. NWS spotter confirmed hail size. Significant vehicle and roof damage reported. Insurance claims recommended for all impacted homeowners.
A line of severe thunderstorms moved through northern Waukesha and Milwaukee counties producing 1.5" hail and damaging winds. Storm track affected Brookfield, Wauwatosa, Pewaukee, and Menomonee Falls. Multiple roof damage reports filed.
Pop-up severe thunderstorms produced penny to quarter-sized hail and moderate wind gusts across southern Waukesha and Milwaukee counties. While hail was smaller than damaging threshold, high winds caused shingle lifting on older roofs.
A discrete supercell thunderstorm produced the largest hail event of 2025 in Waukesha County — 2.0" diameter stones reported in Muskego. This size causes catastrophic shingle damage including cracking, splitting, and complete granule loss. All affected homeowners should schedule immediate inspection.
5-year severe weather history for our service area. This data is used by insurance adjusters and validates storm damage claims.
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