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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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Interactive Storm History Map

Based on NOAA Storm Events Database

Explore 5-year storm history for Southeastern Wisconsin. Click any city marker for detailed storm data. Enter your address to find nearby storm activity.

Storm Risk Level

Very High (15+ events)
High (8-14 events)
Moderate (5-7 events)
Low (1-4 events)

Circle size = event count
Data: NOAA NCEI 2021-2026

Recent Storm Reports

Auto-generated from NOAA records

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.

SEVERE March 25, 2026 at 3:47 PM

Severe Thunderstorm — Waukesha County

Hail: 1.25" Wind: 65 mph Waukesha, WI

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.

SEVERE February 28, 2026 at 11:22 AM

Damaging Winds — Milwaukee Metro

Hail: None Wind: 72 mph Milwaukee, WI

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.

SEVERE September 15, 2025 at 4:15 PM

Hail Storm — West Allis Area

Hail: 1.75" Wind: 78 mph West Allis, WI

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.

MODERATE August 12, 2025 at 6:30 PM

Multi-Cell Storms — Brookfield to Menomonee Falls

Hail: 1.50" Wind: 68 mph Brookfield / Wauwatosa / Menomonee Falls

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.

MODERATE July 22, 2025 at 2:10 PM

Afternoon Severe — New Berlin & Greenfield

Hail: 1.0" Wind: 65 mph New Berlin / Greenfield / Sussex

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.

EXTREME June 18, 2025 at 8:45 PM

Evening Supercell — Muskego & Franklin

Hail: 2.0" Wind: 75 mph Muskego / Delafield / Franklin

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.

SE Wisconsin Storm History

Source: NOAA Storm Events Database (NCEI)

5-year severe weather history for our service area. This data is used by insurance adjusters and validates storm damage claims.

Waukesha County

62Storm Events (5yr)
2.0"Largest Hail
82Max Wind (mph)
23Hail Events
28Wind Events
2Tornadoes
Last Severe Storm: March 25, 2026
1.25" hail and 65 mph winds

Milwaukee County

55Storm Events (5yr)
2.25"Largest Hail
86Max Wind (mph)
20Hail Events
26Wind Events
3Tornadoes
Last Severe Storm: February 28, 2026
Damaging winds of 72 mph

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NOAA Data for Insurance Claims

Insurance companies verify storm damage claims using official NOAA weather records. When you file a claim, the adjuster checks:

  • Was there a documented storm? — NOAA Storm Events Database confirms severe weather in your area
  • What were the wind speeds? — NWS observation stations record official wind data
  • Was hail reported? — Storm report size and location from trained spotters
  • When did it happen? — Date/time correlation with your damage timeline

Example: March 25, 2026 Storm — Waukesha County

Event Type: Severe Thunderstorm
Wind Gusts: 65 mph
Hail Size: 1.25 inches
Location: Waukesha, WI
NOAA Source: Storm Events Database
NWS Office: Milwaukee/Sullivan (MKX)

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City Storm Risk Reports

View storm history and risk data for your specific city. Each report includes NOAA storm event data, hail records, and wind history.

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