NOAA VERIFIED • 17 REPORTS

1.5" Hail Slams Harrison County

Ping-pong ball sized hail + 70mph wind gusts hit Corydon and surrounding towns
February 19, 2026
1.5"
Hail Diameter
17
NOAA Reports
70
MPH Wind Gusts
$190K
Avg Home Value

What Happened

On the evening of February 19, 2026, a severe thunderstorm moved through Harrison County, Indiana, producing 1.5-inch diameter hail (ping-pong ball size) and wind gusts up to 70 mph. The NOAA Storm Prediction Center logged 17 separate reports from the Corydon area and surrounding rural communities.

Hail of this size is well above the threshold for roof damage. At 1.5 inches, hailstones impact asphalt shingles with enough force to crack them, dislodge protective granules, and create soft spots that lead to leaks. Combined with the 70mph wind gusts, this storm likely caused widespread damage to roofing, siding, gutters, and outdoor equipment.

Hail Damage Facts — 1.5" Hail

Affected Areas

The storm primarily impacted the following areas in Harrison County:

Why Older Homes Are Most at Risk

Harrison County's housing stock is predominantly from the 1970s and 1980s, meaning many roofs are 40-50 years old. Even if a roof was replaced 20 years ago, asphalt shingles from that era are now at or past their rated lifespan. When 1.5" hail hits an aging roof:

What Should Homeowners Do Now?

Post-Storm Checklist

How Insurance Claims Work for Hail Damage

Most Indiana homeowner insurance policies cover hail damage under the "perils" section. Here's the typical process:

  1. Free inspection — A licensed roofer documents all hail damage with photos and measurements
  2. File the claim — You contact your insurance company with the inspection report and NOAA storm data
  3. Adjuster visit — Your insurance sends an adjuster to verify the damage (your roofer should be present)
  4. Approval & payment — If approved, insurance pays for a full roof replacement minus your deductible

The average hail damage insurance claim in Indiana results in a $12,000 – $18,000 roof replacement paid for by insurance, with the homeowner only responsible for their deductible (typically $1,000 – $2,500).

Free Roof Inspection for Harrison County Homeowners

If your home is in the Corydon area, you likely have hail damage. We're offering free professional inspections this month — we work directly with your insurance company.

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Data Sources: All storm data verified through the NOAA Storm Prediction Center report for February 19, 2026. Home value estimates from Marion County Assessor records. Roof age estimates based on public property records and building permit data.