Storm Maps & Hail Intelligence
Live hail swath maps drawn from NOAA radar data, right on your canvassing map. See exactly which streets took 1″, 1.5″, or 2″ hail — updated every morning, included in every plan. Then HailMate does what no other roofing software does: it carries that storm data through the whole job, from the door knock to the date of loss to the supplement letter your adjuster reads.
Built for how storm jobs really run
In insurance restoration, speed and accuracy decide whether a claim gets paid. Storm Maps & Hail Intelligence is built to give your crew both — in the field, on their phone, even with no signal.
- Hail swaths overlaid on your canvassing map, color-banded by size (0.75″ / 1″ / 1.5″ / 2″+)
- Built on NOAA MRMS radar data — the same source competitors charge extra for, included free
- 7 / 30 / 90-day storm views with a one-tap toggle and legend
- Hail badges on pins and jobs: any address inside a swath shows the hail size and storm date
- Date of loss auto-suggested from the storm date when you create a job inside a swath
- Supplement letters cite the NOAA-verified hail event at the loss address — evidence adjusters can't wave off
- Storm alerts: morning notification when overnight hail hits your pins, jobs, or service area (rolling out)
- Per-address storm history and wind swaths on the roadmap

What it means for your business
Knock the Right Doors
Storm mode filters your map to the streets inside the latest swath, sorted by hail size. 'Where do we knock today?' becomes a one-tap answer — and every door you hit actually took hail.
Open the Door with Proof
"Your street took inch-and-a-half hail on June 14th" beats "did you have any damage?" every time. Reps see the verified hail size and date on every pin, so the script writes itself.
Win the Adjuster Argument
RoofLink and SalesRabbit use storm maps to find doors. Only HailMate feeds the same NOAA-verified event into your claim — the right date of loss on day one, and radar evidence cited in the supplement letter.
Frequently asked questions
NOAA's MRMS radar network — the National Weather Service's own hail-size estimates, refreshed every morning. It's the same public data source behind the storm maps other platforms sell as paid add-ons (SalesRabbit's weather layer runs $13–20/user/mo; RoofLink bundles theirs into a $120/user platform). HailMate includes it in every plan at no extra cost.