April 8, 2019 | Severe Hail Storm in Princeton, West Virginia
Princeton, WV
On 4/8/2019 at approximately 12:03 PM, a severe hail storm took place over Mercer County, West Virginia causing widespread damage from 2.00″ hailstones. This damage contributed to property losses county-wide, including damage to roof coverings and vehicles.
The Princeton area was struck by hen egg sized hail in the early afternoon hours. The National Weather Service had issued a severe thunderstorm warning. The storms produced 60 mile per hour winds which drove the hail to severely impact residential dwellings and commercial buildings in the area.
Hail storms are common in Princeton, West Virginia, where on a typical year there may be 4 days of hail.
Nationwide, hail insurance claims total $1 billion of damage to property and crops each year. Typically, 1″ hail or larger causes damage to roof coverings and exterior surfaces, but depending on the material and existing condition, smaller hail can also produce damage. Hail is often part of other severe weather damage, including tornadoes, thunderstorms or lightning strikes.
Engineering Specialists Inc. has more than 25 years of field experience in analyzing hail damage to vehicles, residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. We can work on any project in any state, nationwide. When you or your business needs to confirm the extent of damage from this or any other hail storm, please contact us anytime at office@esinationwide.com or call us, toll free, at 877-559-4010.