Special Weather Statement for July 12, 2025: Preparing Your Home and Roof for Strong Thunderstorms

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Date of Alert: July 12, 2025

The National Weather Service has issued a Special Weather Statement at 5:07 PM EDT today, July 12, 2025, warning residents of a strong thunderstorm impacting northeastern Davie County through 5:30 PM EDT. While this alert specifically highlights areas north of Concord, it's a timely reminder for Concord, NC homeowners to prepare, as weather patterns often move and impact surrounding cities.

What Does This Weather Alert Mean?

  • Wind Gusts: Up to 40 mph are possible. These winds can break tree limbs, blow around unsecured outdoor items, and potentially cause minor structural damage.
  • Hail: Hail up to half an inch in diameter is expected. Even small hail can dent gutters, damage roof shingles, and harm outdoor property.
  • Impacts: If you’re outside, move indoors to avoid injury from flying debris or hail. Power outages and blocked roadways from downed limbs aren’t uncommon with such storms.
  • Duration: The warning is active until at least 5:30 PM EDT.

How to Recognize and Inspect Roof Damage After a Storm

Strong winds and hail can take a toll on your roof, even if you don’t notice immediate leaks or missing shingles. Here’s how you can spot potential issues after a summer storm:

  • Shingle Damage: Look for lifted, cracked, or missing shingles. Hail can leave bruises, dents, or “bald spots” where granules are missing.
  • Gutter and Downspout Dents: Hail often leaves visible dents on metal fixtures. This is a telltale sign your roof took a hit.
  • Debris Accumulation: Fallen branches or leaves on the roof can clog gutters and lead to water pooling.
  • Attic Inspection: Check for water stains, damp insulation, or sunlight peeking through—this signals possible roof leaks.

Not sure what you’re seeing? Request a free professional inspection—our local experts can help you document any problems for insurance purposes and recommend next steps.

Outdoor Activities and Safety Reminders

Summer in Concord is typically filled with outdoor fun—whether you’re hiking at Frank Liske Park, enjoying a picnic at Dorton Park, or exploring the local greenways. However, with severe weather in the forecast, consider rescheduling outdoor plans until the storm passes. Always check the latest updates from the National Weather Service before heading out.

What Should You Do Next?

  • Secure or bring in outdoor furniture, grills, and decorations.
  • Check your yard for loose branches or items that could become airborne.
  • Keep your phone charged and flashlights ready in case of power outages.
  • After the storm, carefully inspect your roof and property for signs of damage.
  • Contact our team for a free roof inspection or help with insurance documentation.

Have Questions About Roof Storm Damage?

Curious about repair costs or what your insurance might cover? Don’t wait—submit a quote request today and let our Concord-based experts guide you through your next steps, ensuring your home stays protected, rain or shine.