Hail map for Bel Air North, MD — September 7, 2023
NOAA radar detected hail up to 1.00″ — quarter size — within 5 miles of Bel Air North on September 7, 2023.

- Max hail size
- 1.00″
- quarter
- Impact rating
- 3/10
- from stone size
- Size bands over the city
- 1
- distinct radar bands
- Measured on the ground
- 1.00″
- 12.3 mi away · Public
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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One report filed with the National Weather Service. 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 Public4 ENE Norrisville, MD · 12.3 mi away7:00 PM EDTHarford County
Trees and branches blew down and nickel to quarter size hail was observed at Fawn View Farm on Onion Road in Pylesville.
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.
Bel Air North hail on September 7, 2023
NOAA radar estimated stones up to 1.00 inches — quarter size — within about 5 miles of Bel Air North that day, across 1 distinct size band. Sizes vary street to street inside a single swath.