Hail map for Port Orange, FL — May 10, 2026
NOAA radar detected hail up to 2.00″ — hen egg size — within 5 miles of Port Orange on May 10, 2026.

- Max hail size
- 2.00″
- hen egg
- Impact rating
- 7/10
- from stone size
- Size bands over the city
- 3
- distinct radar bands
- Reached the ground
- 30%
- NOAA POSH probability
- Measured on the ground
- 1.50″
- 3.4 mi away · Trained Spotter
NOAA's Probability of Severe Hail peaked at 30% over Port Orange that day — low to moderate: the radar signature was there, ground impact less certain. It is a separate model from the size estimate above: one asks how big the stones were in the storm, the other asks whether they made it down.
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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Every storm over Port Orange →What people on the ground measured in Port Orange, FL on May 10, 2026
One report filed with the National Weather Service — 1 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.
- 1.50″ half dollar size Trained Spotter2 SSE Wilbur By the Sea, FL · 3.4 mi away3:46 PM EDTVolusia County
Ping pong ball sized hail reported from a trained spotter approximately 1 mile north of Ponce Inlet.
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.
Port Orange hail on May 10, 2026
NOAA radar estimated stones up to 2.00 inches — hen egg size — within about 5 miles of Port Orange that day, across 3 distinct size bands. Sizes vary street to street inside a single swath.