Denver Hail Season Checklist: Get Ready Before Spring
February in Denver often feels deceptively calm, but Hail Medic knows hail season isn’t far behind. Use this downtime to build your Denver hail season checklist now, so you can move quickly when weather alerts arrive and appointment calendars start filling.

Know the Hail Window
Colorado’s hail season is widely tracked as running from April 15 through September 15, with the highest frequency in June. Spring ramps up fast in Colorado, and early preparation helps you stay ahead of the rush.
Park With a Plan
Start with a simple, high-impact step: decide where your vehicle will go when the forecast turns risky.
If you have a garage, clear space now so you can pull in quickly when storms threaten.
If you don’t have a garage, choose two backup options you can access fast on high-risk days, such as a nearby parking garage or a covered lot.
The National Weather Service also recommends moving vehicles into a garage or under a carport before a severe thunderstorm arrives, as time and safety allow.
Save This Hail-Day Checklist
When hail hits, a written plan keeps you focused. Save this checklist in your phone:
Wait until the storm fully passes before going outside—safety comes first.
Photograph damage in good light. Take wide shots and close-ups of the hood, roof, trunk, and upper door frames.
Use angled light (morning or late afternoon) to make dents easier to see.
Record key details: approximate time, location, and any storm alerts you received.
Make a Smart Repair Decision
Hail damage can feel urgent, but you don’t need to commit immediately. Choose a reputable shop, ask questions, and understand the repair approach before you authorize work.
When PDR Is the Right Fit
Paintless dent repair (PDR) works best when hail dents haven’t cracked the paint. PDR restores panels while preserving the factory finish—an important advantage for newer and leased vehicles and for resale value.
Get Clarity—Not Guesswork
If you want a clear next step, Hail Medic of Denver is ready to help you confirm what’s damaged, what isn’t, and which repair option makes the most sense—so you can head into spring prepared and confident. Contact our team at (720) 609-2976 to schedule a free evaluation.
Nolan J. Doesken, “Hail Facts,” CoCoRaHS—Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow Network, accessed February 1, 2026, https://www.cocorahs.org/content.aspx?page=hailfacts.