If you’ve lived around Cleburne or Burleson for more than a season, you know how fast it turns. The sky goes dark, the wind picks up, and you’re standing at the window wondering if that’s hail you’re hearing or just hard rain. Most of us reach for a weather app that’s showing the whole state when all you want to know is what’s happening over your own roof, right now.
That’s what the live radar on our site is for. It puts the storm on a map over your address while it’s happening, so you’re not guessing.
What does live storm radar show me?
It shows you the storm as it moves, hail core, wind, the heavy cells, tracking across your part of Johnson County in close to real time. During the storm, that helps you decide whether to move the truck under cover. After it passes, it tells you whether your street actually took a hit.
Is this the same as the storm history tool?
No, and the two work together. The live radar shows you what’s happening right now. The storm history lookup, on the same page, shows you what already came through your address over the last few years. Use the radar in the moment, then the history afterward to decide whether your roof has earned a look.
Quick answers
Does the radar show damage to my roof? No. It shows the storm. Whether your roof was damaged still takes someone getting up there to look.
Is it free to use? Yes. No phone number, no salesman calling you.
What’s the difference between the radar and the history tool? The radar shows the storm now. The history tool shows what already hit your address.