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Missouri, Illinois Launch Severe Weather Preparedness Week

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Last updated: July 2, 2026 9:53 am
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Missouri, Illinois Launch Severe Weather Preparedness Week as Elite Properties Roofing Highlights Storm Damage Guide

Missouri and Illinois have officially launched Severe Weather Preparedness Week, urging homeowners to prepare for spring storms.

Elite Properties Roofing of Valley Park is promoting its storm-damage roof-repair guide published on STL.News.

Officials and local experts emphasize early roof inspections and preventative maintenance to reduce costly damage.


A Timely Reminder as Storm Season Approaches

ST. LOUIS, MO (STL.News) With spring weather patterns shifting rapidly across the Midwest, both Missouri and Illinois are encouraging residents to take proactive steps during Severe Weather Preparedness Week. The annual campaign focuses on tornado safety, flood awareness, hail-damage prevention, and emergency-response readiness.

The initiative serves as a reminder that the Midwest remains one of the most active severe weather corridors in the country. High winds, heavy rainfall, lightning, and hailstorms frequently impact communities on both sides of the Mississippi River, leaving behind significant property damage each year.

For homeowners, the roof is often the first line of defense — and one of the most vulnerable components of a structure during extreme weather events.

Roofing Damage: A Growing Concern in the Region

In recent years, Missouri and Illinois have experienced multiple severe storm systems that brought damaging hail and wind gusts exceeding 60 miles per hour. Even storms that last only minutes can loosen shingles, damage flashing, compromise underlayment, and create hidden structural vulnerabilities.

Many homeowners are unaware of roof damage until leaks appear weeks or months later. By that point, minor storm damage may have evolved into costly repairs involving insulation, drywall, and structural framing.

That’s why local roofing professionals are aligning with Severe Weather Preparedness Week to educate property owners before disaster strikes.

Elite Properties Roofing Steps Forward in Valley Park

Based in Valley Park, Missouri, Elite Properties Roofing has established itself as a trusted local contractor specializing in storm-damage repair and roof replacement. In support of Severe Weather Preparedness Week, the company is promoting its recently published comprehensive storm-damage roof-repair guide on STL.News.

The guide outlines:

  • How to inspect your roof safely after a storm
  • Warning signs of hail and wind damage
  • Insurance claim tips and documentation advice
  • The importance of working with licensed, local contractors
  • Preventative maintenance strategies to extend roof life

By publishing the guide on STL.News, Elite Properties Roofing aims to provide accessible, educational content to homeowners throughout the St. Louis region and beyond. CLICK to read the Guide.

Why Local Contractors Matter After Severe Storms

One of the key themes emphasized during Severe Weather Preparedness Week is caution when hiring contractors after major storm events. Historically, severe weather often attracts out-of-state or unlicensed “storm chasers” who move from region to region following large hail or tornado outbreaks.

Elite Properties Roofing’s guide highlights the value of choosing a local contractor with an established presence in the community. Local companies are more likely to stand behind warranties, comply with municipal codes, and provide ongoing service long after repairs are completed.

For Valley Park and the surrounding communities, having a reputable roofing company nearby provides peace of mind during unpredictable weather cycles.

Understanding Hail and Wind Damage

Hail damage is not always obvious from ground level. Even small hailstones can bruise shingles, dislodge protective granules, and weaken roofing materials. Over time, these seemingly minor impacts reduce a roof’s lifespan and increase the likelihood of leaks.

Wind damage can be equally destructive. Strong gusts can lift shingle edges, break seals, and create entry points for moisture. Once water penetrates the roofing system, interior damage can escalate quickly.

The storm damage guide was published on STL.News explains how professional inspections identify subtle damage patterns that homeowners may miss during visual checks.

Insurance Preparedness Is Part of Weather Preparedness

Severe Weather Preparedness Week also encourages residents to review insurance policies before storms occur. Understanding coverage details in advance prevents confusion during the stressful aftermath of a severe event.

Elite Properties Roofing’s guide offers practical advice on:

  • Documenting roof conditions before and after storms
  • Photographing visible damage
  • Coordinating inspections with insurance adjusters
  • Avoiding high-pressure repair tactics

Having documentation ready can accelerate claims processing and reduce disputes.

Preventative Measures Before the Next Storm

Preparedness goes beyond emergency kits and weather alerts. For homeowners, proactive roof maintenance plays a critical role in minimizing storm-related damage.

Recommended steps include:

  • Clearing debris from gutters and downspouts
  • Checking attic ventilation
  • Inspecting flashing around chimneys and vents
  • Scheduling routine professional roof evaluations

By taking these actions before severe weather strikes, homeowners can reduce the likelihood of extensive structural damage.

Community Impact Across Missouri and Illinois

Severe storms do not recognize state borders. From St. Louis County to Metro East Illinois communities, shared weather systems affect the entire region. Coordinated preparedness efforts across Missouri and Illinois reflect the interconnected nature of emergency planning.

Local governments often conduct tornado drills, public awareness campaigns, and safety briefings during this week. Schools, businesses, and households are encouraged to review shelter locations and communication plans.

For property owners, roofing inspections and structural evaluations complement those broader safety efforts.

The Economic Importance of Storm Preparedness

Storm damage carries significant economic implications. Insurance claims following major hailstorms can total millions of dollars regionally. Delayed repairs may lead to higher restoration costs and reduced property values.

Investing in preventive roofing assessments can help stabilize long-term expenses. Companies like Elite Properties Roofing emphasize early detection and responsible repair practices to prevent escalating damage.

Additionally, supporting local contractors strengthens the regional economy by keeping service dollars within the community.

Looking Ahead to Peak Storm Season

Meteorologists typically identify late spring and early summer as peak periods for severe weather in the Midwest. As Severe Weather Preparedness Week begins, the message is clear: preparation today reduces risk tomorrow.

Homeowners are encouraged to:

  • Sign up for weather alert notifications
  • Identify safe shelter areas
  • Review insurance policies
  • Schedule roof inspections before major storm systems develop

Elite Properties Roofing’s storm damage roof repair guide provides a practical starting point for those seeking more detailed information.


A Shared Responsibility for Safer Communities

Severe Weather Preparedness Week serves as a reminder that safety begins long before storm sirens sound. Whether through emergency planning or structural maintenance, preparation is a shared responsibility among residents, businesses, and community leaders.

By promoting its storm damage roof repair guide on STL.News, Elite Properties Roofing is contributing to that effort — providing Valley Park and surrounding Missouri and Illinois communities with valuable resources to safeguard their homes.

As the Midwest enters another unpredictable storm season, proactive action and informed decision-making remain the most effective tools for protecting property and preserving peace of mind.

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