AUTO ACCIDENTS

Weather Conditions at the Time of a Crash.

Review recorded rain, snow, visibility, wind, and road-related weather conditions for a specific date and location. Structured from archived surface observation data and delivered as a formatted PDF.

FORMAT PDF · 6+ pages
DELIVERY Under 60 seconds
ARCHIVE 3 years
ONE-TIME $49.99

Your report in 3 simple steps

No meteorologist needed. No waiting days. Get documented weather records in under 60 seconds.

01

Enter Your Address

Any U.S. address

02

Select the Date

Search any date within the last 3 years

03

Get Your Report

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Weather conditions can impact accident claims

Police reports often provide limited environmental detail. Structured historical weather data can provide additional context.

The Problem

  • Police reports may simply state “rain” without detail
  • Weather conditions may be disputed
  • Exact hourly conditions can be difficult to reconstruct
  • Expert analysis can be costly and slow

The StormRecord Solution

  • Hour by hour weather log for the selected date and location
  • Wind speed, precipitation, visibility, and temperature observations
  • NWS alerts active during the selected time window (when available)
  • Structured PDF suitable for claim documentation

Auto Accident Questions

Each report includes a 24-hour hourly weather log for the selected date. You can review the recorded conditions during the hour of the accident.

Yes. The report includes visibility, precipitation, wind speed, temperature, and other observations recorded at the nearest NOAA weather station.

StormRecord reports compile archived weather observations into a structured document. They may be used as supporting documentation. How reports are used is at the discretion of the recipient.

Reports use data from the nearest ASOS or AWOS weather station to the address entered. The station name, ID, and distance from the searched location are documented in the report.

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