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Dexter area hail storm: Thursday, July 10, 2025

Detected from NOAA MRMS radar · page updated August 17, 2026

NOAA radar estimated hail up to 1.76": ping-pong-ball class, a common threshold for roof damage claims: across 5 Minnesota communities on Thursday, July 10, 2025, in 25 radar grid cells. The shaded areas below show where the signature reached 1 inch or larger.

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NOAA radar estimated hail up to 1.76 inches near Dexter, Minnesota on Thursday, July 10, 2025, across 5 communities including Dexter, Elkton, Grand Meadow, Longville, Viking. Radar estimates hail aloft and does not confirm damage at any address.

Readers can check an address at https://www.mnhailbuddy.com/lookup. Storm page: https://www.mnhailbuddy.com/storms/2025-07-10-dexter

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References the July 10, 2025 storm · up to 1.76" radar-estimated hail

Source: NOAA MRMS MESH (maximum estimated size of hail), 24-hour maximum. Amber ≥ 1", orange ≥ 1.5", red ≥ 2". Radar estimates hail aloft: it does not confirm what reached the ground at any specific address.

Communities in or near the swath

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1. Document now

Photograph gutters, downspouts, screens, AC fins, and anything else dented: from the ground, with today's date. Ground-level collateral damage is your best early evidence.

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2. Know your deadline

Your policy's "Suit Against Us" clause controls how long you have. Many Minnesota policies shorten hail suits to one year from the date of loss.

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3. Vet the door-knockers

Crews will canvass this swath within days. Check the license, never sign day-one, and know that waiving your deductible is illegal in Minnesota.

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Common questions about this storm

How big was the hail near Dexter on Thursday, July 10, 2025?

NOAA MRMS radar estimated hail up to 1.76 inches over the Dexter area: ping-pong-ball class, a common threshold for roof damage claims. Radar estimates hail aloft; it does not confirm what reached the ground at any specific address.

Which Minnesota cities were in the Thursday, July 10, 2025 hail swath?

The radar swath covered 5 communities, including Dexter, Elkton, Grand Meadow, Longville, Viking. Homeowners in or near the swath can run a free address lookup at mnhailbuddy.com/lookup.

Honest framing.A radar signature over your neighborhood means damage is possible, not certain. The right move is to document your property and know your deadline: not to rush a claim you haven't verified. This page is educational information, not legal advice.