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Milaca, Minnesota — hail history and map

NOAA radar has detected 1 storm day with 1"+ estimated hail over the Milaca area, the largest 1.01", most recently on Tuesday, July 7, 2026. Radar shows estimated hail aloft — for what it saw over your exact roof, run the free address lookup (history back to 2011).

Storm pages cover events our pipeline has tracked since spring 2025 — earlier storms over Milacaexist but aren't listed here. The address lookup covers radar signatures back to 2011.

Radar-detected hail storms over Milaca

Common questions about hail in Milaca

When did hail last hit Milaca, Minnesota?

NOAA radar last detected 1"+ hail over the Milaca area on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, with hail estimated up to 1.01". Radar estimates hail aloft — it does not confirm damage at any specific address.

How large has hail been in Milaca, MN?

The largest radar-estimated hail over Milaca since our storm tracking began in spring 2025 is 1.01", across 1 detected storm day. For hail history at a specific address going back to 2011, use the free address lookup.

Get a free inspection from a licensed Minnesota contractor

Radar can't confirm damage — a roof inspection can, and a legitimate one is free. We'll connect you with a licensed contractor who handles storm claims.

Your request will reference the July 7, 2026 storm — up to 1.01" radar-estimated hail

Licensed roofers near Milaca

Active Minnesota roofer licenses registered within 25 miles, from the state's nightly DLI file — closest first. Check any license before you sign.

Public license records, not endorsements. Registered addresses are approximate — many roofers work statewide.

Check your exact address

City-level swaths are approximate. See every radar signature over your specific property since 2011.

Check your deadline

Minnesota policies can cut hail lawsuits to one year from the storm date. Find your clause.

Vet the door-knockers

Look up any contractor's Minnesota license before you talk price — free, from the state's nightly file.

Honest framing. Radar detects hail signatures aloft and city swaths are approximate. A storm listed here means damage in Milaca is possible, not certain — and a storm missing here is not proof you weren't hit. Document your property and verify against your own records.