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80831 Falcon corridor hail damage — June 1, 2026

1.00" (quarter) hail confirmed in Falcon corridor (ZIP 80831) at 1:08 PM MDT. If your home or vehicle was in this ZIP code when the storm hit, your roof is almost certainly damaged — even if it looks fine from the ground.

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What hit ZIP 80831
Peak hail
1.00" (quarter)
Time of strike
1:08 PM MDT
Area
Falcon corridor

Field note: Trained spotter report 6 miles ESE of Falcon near the Elbert County line — same early-afternoon cell that hit Black Forest. Properties on the east side of 80831 most likely affected.

Why this matters in 80831

Hail at this size bruises the asphalt mat under your shingles. The granule layer that protects the roof gets knocked loose; the mat underneath fails over the next 1–3 years. From the ground it looks fine — from the roof you can count hundreds of soft spots. By the time leaks show up, the storm date is too old for a clean claim.

What Falcon corridor homeowners should do this week

  1. Step 1

    Photograph everything from the ground

  2. Step 2

    Don't sign with door-knockers

  3. Step 3

    Get a free roof-level inspection within 7 days

  4. Step 4

    File the claim with photo documentation in hand

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