Prepare for hailstorms
Hail is precipitation from thunderstorms made of solid ice. Hail can range in size, from the size of a pea to a grapefruit. Hailstorms can occur anywhere in Canada. The most frequent and severe hailstorms have been in parts of the prairies, particularly the Calgary to Red Deer area, which can expect up to 10 hailstorms a year. Hailstorms are most common from late spring through summer. They usually occur during afternoon thunderstorms, but they can occur anytime when the conditions are right.
Why prepare for hailstorms
Hailstorms with large hail can be very destructive. Hail can cause damage to cars, houses and buildings, and can cause bodily injury. Even storms with small hail can cause serious damage to fruit, vegetable and grain crops in the summer growing season.
What to do
Before a hailstorm
Be sure to prepare yourself and educate your household in the event of a hailstorm.
During a hailstorm
Find out what to do if a hailstorm is forecast for your region.
After a hailstorm
Stay calm and assess the situation.
Where to start
You can protect members of your household by learning more about hailstorms and by taking proper precautions. Make sure that your household is prepared.
- Prepare your emergency kit. Learn more about what items to put in your kit, including quick and easy steps you can take right away
- Make a household emergency plan. Consider the specific needs of all members of your household, including older adults, children, pets, and anyone with special health needs
Features
Prepare for thunderstorms
Hailstorms happen as part of severe thunderstorms. Learn more about how to prepare.
Warm Season Weather Hazards – Hail
Learn more about hail in Canada.
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