
Hail Storms in Frisco, TX: The Record
Collin County logged 24 hail days in the last four years, with stones to three inches and a gust to 81 mph. This page is the ledger itself, and what each line on it does to an asphalt roof.
Storm figures: NOAA / NCEI Storm Events Database, Collin County, on the record.
What the county ledger says about Frisco roofs.
Averaged out, the NOAA record puts a hail day over Collin County every other month, and the entries are not abstractions: golf-ball hail was logged inside Frisco in March 2024, and stones near two inches hit the Lebanon Road area that September. These are county and city-area readings, the regional picture rather than a per-street measurement, and they lag a season while NOAA finalizes reports.
What a line on the ledger means for your roof is mechanical. A one-inch stone can fracture a shingle mat without breaking the granule surface, the fracture sheds granules over months, and the leak arrives a season or two after the storm everyone forgot. That lag is the entire reason a documented read after a big date beats waiting for a stain.

Collin County storm record, on the books.
These are the hail and wind events NOAA actually logged across Collin County, 2023–2026. A local roofer reads your roof against what this area really gets, not a worst-case sales pitch.
Source: NOAA / NCEI Storm Events Database · Collin County 2023–2026 · updated July 2026. Storm damage often is not visible from the ground, so it is worth a free look after a big one.
From stone to leak: the actual timeline.
Hail damage runs on a delay. Here is the sequence an untreated hit follows.
- Day one: strikes bruise the mat; from the yard the roof reads normal
- First weeks: granules loosen over each fracture and wash toward the gutters
- First months: bare spots open, UV starts cooking the exposed mat
- A season out: fractures work through and the first stains appear inside
- Year two: repairs multiply while the field keeps failing in new places
- The claim angle: policies run on deadlines from the storm date, and your specific policy sets them, so late discovery narrows options
The antidote is a dated record. A free inspection after any serious ledger entry timestamps your roof's condition, whether or not a claim ever follows.
Storm record questions.
What Frisco homeowners ask about the county ledger.
Q1How often does hail actually hit the Frisco area?
Q2The storm was months ago. Is it too late to check my roof?
Q3My roof is new. Do the storm dates still matter?
Q4Is wind or hail the bigger threat here?
Q5Why do the storm figures stop a few months back?
Check your roof against the record.
A local roofer reads your roof against the recent ledger entries, documents what matches storm damage and what is plain age, and writes the verdict down.