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Stop scouring NOAA records, local news sites, Facebook posts, and homeowner photos to piece together what happened. OneClick Code and Canopy Weather deliver 3 years of property-specific wind and hail history in one report, helping contractors and adjusters find the storm dates most relevant to the claim.

Weather History Report

1428 Maple Ave

3-yr

Last 12 months

1 in. hail or greater YES
50+ mph wind NO

Hail · most likely event

06/08/26

At location 1.75"
Hail exposure · Moderate

Wind · most likely event

02/02/23

At location 72 mph
Severe · 39–73 mph
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A snapshot of the key weather data found in every OneClick Weather History report.

Storm damage verification

Can You Prove a Storm Impacted This Property?

Every storm claim comes down to one question: Can you prove that a hail or windstorm impacted this property, and when? Without an address-specific weather report, you are left without the hard evidence needed to answer YES or NO.

Find the Storm Date

Visible damage alone rarely shows when it occurred. OneClick Code and Canopy Weather help contractors and adjusters review property-specific storm history, compare the reported date of loss with prior events, and identify the storm dates most relevant to the claim.

Address-Specific Weather

Storm conditions can vary across a neighborhood, even from one side of the street to the other. OneClick Code and Canopy Weather organize hail and wind history for the property address, along with nearby radius data. This gives contractors and adjusters clearer weather context for the property under review.

Credible Documentation

Building a credible claim file takes more than finding a storm date. Contractors may search photos and homeowner records, while adjusters work to meet documentation requirements. OneClick Code and Canopy Weather organize property-specific weather history in one report, helping both parties document the file faster and support their findings with clearer weather context.

30-60 minutes May be spent on each claim searching NOAA archives, local weather reports, and homeowner or Facebook photos, often without finding weather history clearly tied to the property address.

Hail & Wind history reports

Know If a Storm Hit the Property, and When

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Enter an address to see whether qualifying hail or wind activity occurred at the property, identify the most likely event date, and review three years of weather history in one report. OneClick Code, powered by Canopy Weather, replaces scattered NOAA records, local news links, and homeowner photos with documented weather data tied to the address.

Hail size · everyday objects

Quarter 1.0"
Ping pong 1.5"
Golf ball 1.75"
Tennis ball 2.5"
MarginalSevere
Hail exposure · Moderate · 1.5–5.0"
Hail

Detailed Hail Storm History

A clear table of storm dates and hail sizes at location and within 1, 2, and 3 miles. A visual guide correlates hail size to everyday objects like a quarter, ping pong ball, golf ball, and tennis ball, alongside damage levels from Marginal to Severe. Each property gets a Hail Exposure rating, such as Moderate for hail between 1.5 and 5.0 inches, giving contractors and adjusters clearer context on severity.

Wind

Comprehensive Wind Storm History

See historical wind speeds for the exact property address. A table of storm dates with wind speeds at the location and within 1, 2, and 3 miles. Speeds are categorized as Sub-Severe (0 to 38 mph) or Severe (39 to 73 mph), with a visual key tying wind speeds to Category 1 through 5 hurricanes. The full picture of what the property has been through, not a regional approximation.

Recorded wind · by radius

Severe
At location68 mph
Within 1 mile71 mph
Within 2 miles52 mph
Within 3 miles44 mph
Sub-Severe 0–38 Severe 39–73 Cat 1–5 · 74+

One report, three perspectives

One Report. A Clearer View for Everyone Involved.

Address-specific weather evidence helps adjusters, contractors, and property owners better understand what occurred, when it occurred, and how the reported event relates to conditions observed at the property.

For Insurance Adjusters

Support inspection findings with address-specific weather history, evaluate whether the reported event aligns with the damage or lack of damage observed, and make well-documented repair decisions.

For Roofing Contractors

Document the hail or wind event associated with the property and support inspection observations with credible, address-specific weather evidence that strengthens communication with homeowners and adjusters.

For Property Owners

Understand whether hail or wind was reported at the property, when it occurred, and how severe it was, providing greater confidence in the findings shared by your contractor or adjuster.

Property-specific weather data

One Address. More Context.

Weather history answers what happened and when. Pair it with the rest of the property record to build a fuller picture of the claim.

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Go Beyond the Storm Date

Weather history helps establish what may have affected the property and when. Pair it with OneClick's building code, jurisdiction, permit, and property data to create a more complete view of the property and the claim.

02

Inspect With Greater Confidence

Compare address-specific weather history with the conditions observed during the inspection to identify the events most relevant to the property.

03

Connect Weather to Property Requirements

Review the applicable jurisdiction, building codes, permits, and property details alongside the weather history to support more complete documentation and accurate repair decisions.

Run a weather history report

How It Works

No training, no research, no waiting. Two steps and you have 3 years of property-specific weather history in hand.

1

Enter the address

Type in any property address in the US.

2

Get your report in seconds

Receive a complete wind and hail history report, instantly, covering 3 years of historical weather data for that exact property.

Hail size & wind speed classifications

Understanding Hail & Wind Classifications

Our reports give you precise data on wind speed and hail size, including the classifications that matter to a claim. We also factor in the property's elevation, which can influence localized wind patterns and weather events.

Hail Size Classifications

We document hail size in both inches and common names, so you can communicate the severity of a hailstorm to anyone:

Common Name Size
Quarter1 inch
Ping Pong Ball1.5 inches
Golf Ball1.75 inches
Tennis Ball2.5 inches
Baseball2.75 inches
Grapefruit4 inches
Softball4.5 inches

Wind Speed Classifications

We use the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale to classify wind speeds, giving you a clear reference for storm intensity:

Classification Wind Speed
Tropical Storm39 to 73 mph
Category 174 to 95 mph
Category 296 to 110 mph
Category 3111 to 129 mph
Category 4130 to 156 mph
Category 5157+ mph

Frequently Asked Questions

How far back does the weather history go?

Every report covers 3 years of historical weather data for the specific property address, so you have a documented window of wind and hail events to support any recent claim.

How is a 'Severe' wind event defined?

We use the Saffir-Simpson scale. Wind speeds of 0 to 38 mph are classified as Sub-Severe, and speeds of 39 to 73 mph are classified as Severe. From 74 mph up, events fall into hurricane Categories 1 through 5. Every report shows the recorded speed at the location and within 1, 2, and 3 miles.

Get Instant Access to Weather History Reports

OneClick Code and Canopy Weather put 3 years of property-specific wind and hail history in one report, helping contractors and adjusters identify the storm dates most relevant to the claim and document the file with clearer weather context. Enter an address and see it for yourself.