Florida · September 8, 2023

Florida hail map — September 8, 2023

NOAA radar detected hail of an inch or more over 3 Florida cities on September 8, 2023. The largest stones — 1.00″, quarter size — fell over Palm Bay.

Hail swath map for Palm Bay, FL on September 8, 2023 showing 1.00 inch hail.
Swath over Palm Bay on September 8, 20231.00″ hail. Each city below has its own map for this storm.
Cities hit
3
in Florida
Largest stone
1.00
quarter size
Impact rating
3/10
from stone size

Sizes come from NOAA MRMS radar (MESH), which runs about ±0.25″ against ground truth. It is canvass-targeting quality, not claim evidence.

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What people on the ground measured in Florida on September 8, 2023

11 reports filed with the National Weather Service6 from trained spotters or officials. These are measured stones, not radar estimates, so they are the closest thing to proof that hail actually reached the ground.

  • 1.00 quarter size Law Enforcement
    Crescent City, FL11:50 AM EDTPutnam County

    Sheriff Deputy in Crescent City reported hail to near 1 inch in size.

  • 0.75 penny size Amateur Radio
    2 NE Avalon Park, FL11:31 AM EDTOrange County

    Amateur radio operator reported dime size hail near Avalon Park S Blvd and Golden Rain Tree Blvd in Avalon Park

  • 0.75 penny size Trained Spotter
    2 WSW Turtle Mound, FL12:32 PM EDTVolusia County

    Trained spotter reports dime size hail on Costa Rica in Edgewater.

  • 0.50 penny size Public
    2 NNE Avalon Park, FL11:30 AM EDTOrange County

    Public report via social media of hail slightly larger than pea size near Avalon Park Blvd and Crown Hill Blvd time estimated via radar

  • 0.50 penny size Trained Spotter
    1 SSE Daytona Beach Air, FL11:55 AM EDTVolusia County

    Trained spotter sent picture via social media of estimated half inch hail near the Daytona Airport. Time estimated via radar.

  • 0.25 penny size Trained Spotter
    2 E Belleview, FL11:35 AM EDTMarion County

    SKYWARN spotter reported pea sized hail at the intersection of SE 92nd Loop and US 441 in Belleview, FL.

  • 0.25 penny size Trained Spotter
    1 ESE Daytona Beach Air, FL11:49 AM EDTVolusia County

    Trained spotter reports pea sized hail on Clyde Morris Blvd just south of Beville Rd

  • 0.25 penny size Emergency Mngr
    4 WNW Flagler Beach, FL1:15 PM EDTFlagler County

    Two reports of pea sized hail in the Lehigh Woods section of Palm Coast.

  • 0.25 penny size NWS Employee
    3 SSW Space Coast Stadi, FL2:10 PM EDTBrevard County

    Off duty NWS employee reports pea size hail on Archdale Street in Viera.

  • 0.25 penny size Public
    3 NNE Palm Bay, FL2:28 PM EDTBrevard County

    Public report via Twitter of pea size hail in Palm Bay. Time estimated via radar.

  • 0.25 penny size Public
    4 SE West Melbourne, FL2:42 PM EDTBrevard County

    Public report of pea size hail near Palm Bay High School.

Reports come from the National Weather Service Local Storm Report feed, ingested every 15 minutes. A report records where the observer was, not the full extent of the swath — treat it as evidence about the storm, not about any one roof.

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Florida hail on September 8, 2023

NOAA radar put hail of an inch or more over 3 Florida cities that day. The largest stones — 1.00 inches, quarter size — were over Palm Bay. Every city hit is listed above with its own stone size.

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