Was Your Neighborhood in the 2026 March Hail Path? Essential Guide
By Laura Steffen · 2 months ago · 4 min read
March Hail Storms Hit Hard Across the Greater Houston Area: Ready to Check If Your Neighborhood Was Affected?
March 2026 has already brought multiple hailstorms through the Greater Houston area, and many homeowners may not realize their roofs took a hit.
Even if damage is not obvious from the ground, hail can weaken shingles, bruise roofing materials, and create problems that show up later as leaks, granule loss, or denied insurance claims due to delayed reporting. If your neighborhood is on the list below, there’s a good chance your home was in or near the storm path.
At Roof Republic, we’re encouraging homeowners to be proactive. A quick professional inspection can help you catch damage early, document issues properly, and avoid costly repairs down the road.
March 7, 2026, Hail Event Areas
The March 7 storm impacted several neighborhoods across Cypress, Spring, Westfield, Klein, Aldine, Humble, and nearby rural communities.
- Cypress and North Cypress
- Areas in and around Rosehill
- Longwood, Coles Crossing
- Villages of Cypress Lakes
- Cypress Point, Park Creek
- Cypress Mill, Cypress Ridge
- Canyon Lakes West
- Cypress Creek Lakes were in the storm path.
- Spring, Westfield, and North I-45 Corridor
- Greengate Place
- Birnam Wood
- Lexington Woods
- Fairfax Village
- Timber Lane
- Northwood Pines
- Northgate Crossing
- Spring Terrace
- Spring Crossing
- Imperial Oaks southern sections
- Cypresswood east of I-45
- Klein, Aldine, and Humble
- Bridgestone
- Bridgestone West
- Kleinwood
- Dove Meadows
- Foxwood
- Louetta Glen
- Aldine Village
- Aldine Gardens
- Eastex Freeway Forest
- Woodland Pines
- Kenswick
- Greenbranch
- Timber Forest
- Deerbrook Estates
- Western sections of Atascocita Forest
- Rural and Outlying Storm Zones
- Deerwood
- Grangerland
- Midline
- Splendora-area communities
- Riverside
- Westwood Shores
- Sebastopol
- Carlisle
- Devers
- Delta J Farms
- Abshier Settlement
- Hankamer
March 15, 2026, Hail Event Areas
A second storm corridor moved through Conroe, New Caney, Cleveland, Livingston, Corrigan, and Onalaska, with especially strong impact in neighborhoods east of I-45 and along the 242 to 105 to I-69 corridor.
- Conroe, Splendora, and Grangerland
- Deer Pines
- Rio Vista
- Splendora Farms
- North Woods
- Midline Oaks
- Rolling Hills
- Shady Dale
- Lake Conroe Forest
- Timber Lakes
- Timber Ridge
- Crystal Creek
- Creekwood Ranch
- Artavia
- New Caney and Porter
- Tavola
- Valley Ranch
- Roman Forest
- Patton Village
- Woodbranch Village
- Northcrest Ranch
- Livingston, Onalaska, and Corrigan
- Central and south Livingston
- Onalaska
- West Livingston
- Corrigan
- Goodrich
- Leggett
- Indian Hills
- Magnolia Ridge
- Cedar Point
- Oak Terrace Estates
- Westwood Shores
- Forest Springs
- Lake Livingston Village
- Yaupon Cove
- Kickapoo Estates
- Canyon Park
- Pine Harbor
- Twin Harbors
- Idlewilde Estates
Why This Matters for Homeowners
Hail damage is not always obvious right away. In many cases, a roof can look fine from the street while still having bruised shingles, cracked seal strips, damaged vents, or a shortened lifespan.
If your neighborhood is on this list, the smartest next step is to get a professional roof inspection and photo documentation. That gives you clarity on whether your roof is in good shape or whether you need to take action with repairs or an insurance claim.
And if a claim is needed, don’t go into that process alone. Just like you wouldn’t go to court without a lawyer, you shouldn’t start a roof insurance claim without a roofer by your side. We help take over the insurance claim process right there on the spot, documenting the damage, meeting with the adjuster, and advocating for the full scope of the roof work your roof actually needs.
What Roof Republic Can Help With
- Free professional roof inspections
- Photo documentation of storm damage
- Honest guidance on repair vs. replacement
- Handle the Insurance claim and documentation
- Emergency tarping and leak response if needed
If your neighborhood was in the March 7 or March 15 hail path, don’t wait for a leak to find out there’s a problem.
Call 346-462-0989 to schedule your free roof inspection with Roof Republic today. We’ll help you understand what happened, document any damage, and walk you through the next best step with no pressure.



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