That’s Gonna Leave a Mark: Large-Hail Days Hit Two-Decade High in 2023

Hail of two inches or greater struck the United States on 141 days last year — the highest number of annual days in two decades, according to a new CoreLogic report.
“The degree to which 2023 was an outlier compared to history is seen in the number of single- and multifamily residential properties affected by hail,” the report said. “Hail of at least one inch fell on over 10 million single- and multifamily homes in the contiguous U.S. from mid-March through November 2023.”
That estimate does not account for homes impacted multiple times. More than half of homes impacted by hail of at least 1 inch or greater were in Texas, Colorado, Illinois, Oklahoma and Missouri.
Notably, CoreLogic reported that during a five-day stretch in June, straight-line winds and hail caused between $7 and $10 billion in insured losses in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Hail alone was estimated to comprise 95% of losses, making it one of the biggest hail losses in history.