Hail in Sugar Land, TX
NOAA radar has confirmed 2 hail events of 1 inch or larger in Sugar Land since 2026, the largest 1″ (quarter) on June 2, 2026. The most recent confirmed hail was June 2, 2026.
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About Sugar Land, TX
Sugar Land lies on the gulf coastal plain southwest of Houston, on low, flat terrain well within reach of moist air off the Gulf. Storms roll through during the warm season, yet hail remains an occasional event; the deep humidity and weak vertical structure typical here lean toward downpours and gusty wind rather than sizable stones. The Houston (KHGX) radar, about 35 mi to the east, keeps watch over the area from across the metro.
The hail record for Sugar Land, TX
The dangerous window runs spring into early summer, with May the busiest month on record.
Sugar Land is no Plains hot spot, but the storms that do reach it have still dropped hail up to 1″.
Common questions
How often does it hail in Sugar Land?
NOAA radar has confirmed 2 severe hail events (1 inch or larger) in the Sugar Land area since 2026.
When is hail season in Sugar Land?
Hail in Sugar Land is concentrated in May, within a season that runs spring into early summer.
What's the largest hail recorded in Sugar Land?
Radar confirmed 1-inch hail, about quarter size, on June 2, 2026.
Does homeowner's insurance cover hail damage?
Hail is a covered peril under most standard homeowner's policies (typically HO-3), subject to your deductible. Whether you have replacement-cost or actual-cash-value coverage makes a big difference in what's paid out. Your declarations page will say which.
Is Sugar Land's hail big enough to damage a roof?
It can be. Asphalt shingles can begin showing functional damage in the ¾-to-1-inch range, and Sugar Land's confirmed hail reaches 1″. At these sizes damage is often hard to see from the ground, so whether it's a claimable loss depends on shingle type, age, and an inspection.
Did it hail in Sugar Land in 2026?
Yes, 2 confirmed hail events so far in 2026, most recently June 2, 2026.
How much does hail roof damage cost to repair?
It ranges widely. Minor repairs can run a few hundred dollars, while a full roof replacement on an average home often runs $8,000–$20,000+ depending on size, pitch, and material. What you actually pay depends on your deductible and whether your policy is replacement-cost or actual-cash-value.
Recent confirmed hail near Sugar Land, TX
What this means for your home
Damage can be invisible from the ground
At Sugar Land's typical sizes, hail often bruises shingles and loosens granules without obvious holes, shortening roof life in ways that are easy to miss until the next storm or an inspection.
Document before you repair
If you suspect hail damage, photograph it and note the storm's date before making any repairs. Undocumented or already-fixed damage is much harder to claim later.
Know your hail deductible
Many policies in hail-prone states use a percentage deductible, often 1–2% of the home's insured value rather than a flat dollar amount. On a $400,000 home that can be $4,000–$8,000 out of pocket before coverage starts, so it's worth checking your declarations page before a storm.
Replacement cost vs. actual cash value
An RCV policy pays to replace your roof at today's prices; an ACV policy subtracts depreciation for the roof's age, which can mean a much smaller check on an older roof. Knowing which you carry shapes what a hail claim is actually worth.
Claims have deadlines
Policies set a deadline for hail-damage claims, and state law may also apply. Windows range from months to several years depending on your state and policy. Knowing the exact date hail hit your address helps you file on time.
Get more than one estimate
After a damaging storm, reputable local roofers get busy and out-of-town crews flood in. Get multiple written estimates and verify licensing and local references before signing anything.
Before you call your insurer
Get the radar evidence for your address.
A NOAA Radar Evidence Report documents exactly what federal radar recorded at your address - hail size, date, and signature - in a formatted PDF you can attach to a claim. Built entirely from public NOAA data.
Events are NOAA/NWS Severe Thunderstorm Warnings with confirmed hail ≥ 1 inch, matched to this city by warning-area overlap. Federal public-domain data. A confirmed event indicates radar-detected hail over the area, not a guarantee of damage to any specific property.