When you think of Southern California weather, you likely picture blue skies, ocean breezes, and year-round mild temperatures. While it’s true that locally, we don’t face the same level of hail activity as the Midwest or Southeast, hail damage is still a valid concern—especially as unusual weather events become more frequent due to climate shifts.
Hail in SoCal? It Happens.
Though not common, hailstorms can and do occur in areas such as Riverside, San Bernardino, and the inland valleys. Cold fronts in the winter or spring occasionally mix with atmospheric instability to produce short but intense hailstorms. When hail does fall, it can be sudden and damaging—especially if your roof isn’t in top shape.
Why Minor Hail Can Still Do Major Damage
In Southern California, many roofs are designed with sun exposure in mind rather than impact resistance. Asphalt shingles, tile roofs, and even flat roofing materials can crack or loosen under the force of even small hailstones. Since these materials may already be weakened by UV degradation or heat stress from summer sun, hail can cause faster deterioration than expected.
How to Spot Hail Damage
Signs of hail damage may include: dented or bruised shingles, granule loss on asphalt shingles, cracked or chipped clay or concrete tiles, dents in roof vents, flashing, or skylight frames, water intrusion after storms in previously dry areas
What Homeowners Should Do
If your area experienced hail—even if it seemed minor—it’s worth having a professional roof inspection. Damage from hail can be subtle and go unnoticed until leaks form months later. At High Performance Roofing Corporation, we offer thorough inspections for homeowners across Long Beach, Orange County, and surrounding areas.
Planning for Resilience
To better prepare your roof for weather extremes, including hail, consider upgrading to Class 4 impact-resistant shingles or investing in a consistent maintenance schedule. Our team can help you assess options that balance curb appeal, durability, and performance under Southern California conditions.
Though rare, hail is one of many weather-related threats that Southern California homeowners should not overlook. Be proactive—contact our team for an inspection and safeguard your home against the unexpected.