Flying Debris, Falling Trees, and Cracked Windshields: Monsoon Season Is Here

Contributors
A headshot of Elsie Alford, CFO & Owner/Operator of CarLife Auto Care
Will Fitzpatrick
Owner - Proview Auto Glass
Published on
June 23, 2026

Arizona monsoon season brings more than rain.

Every summer, drivers across Scottsdale, Gilbert, Chandler, Mesa, and Phoenix deal with powerful winds, blowing debris, falling branches, dust storms, and unexpected windshield damage.

At ProView Auto Glass & Tint, we often see an increase in windshield chips and cracks during monsoon season because of what the storms leave behind.

Why Monsoon Season Is Tough on Windshields

High winds can send loose gravel, construction debris, palm fronds, and tree branches into roadways.

Even after a storm passes, debris left on roads and freeways can continue causing damage for days.

A single piece of flying debris is all it takes to turn a perfectly good windshield into a cracked one.

Falling Trees and Branches Are More Common Than You Think

Arizona’s monsoon storms are known for strong wind gusts.

Every year, trees are uprooted, branches break loose, and landscaping debris ends up in parking lots, neighborhoods, and roadways.

Vehicles parked beneath trees can be especially vulnerable during severe weather events.

Even a small branch can create significant windshield damage.

Small Chips Can Become Large Cracks

Many drivers ignore a small chip because it doesn’t seem urgent.

During monsoon season, that can become a costly mistake.

Arizona’s extreme heat followed by sudden cooling from rain and storms causes glass to expand and contract rapidly.

What begins as a minor chip can quickly spread into a crack that requires full windshield replacement. Getting a chip repaired early can often prevent that.

Don’t Forget About ADAS Calibration

Many modern vehicles have cameras and safety systems mounted directly to the windshield.

If your windshield needs replacement, proper ADAS calibration may also be required to ensure these systems continue operating correctly.

Safety features like lane departure warning, collision avoidance systems, and adaptive cruise control depend on accurate calibration.

Stay Prepared This Monsoon Season

Monsoon storms are part of life in Arizona.

Flying debris, falling branches, dust storms, and roadway hazards can all increase the risk of windshield damage.

If a storm leaves your windshield chipped or cracked, ProView Auto Glass & Tint is here to help.

From rock chip repair and mobile windshield replacement to ADAS calibration, we help Arizona drivers stay safe and maintain clear visibility all summer long.

If your windshield is damaged and you need to file an insurance claim, our team can guide you through the process — learn more on our insurance claims page.

How’s Your Visibility?

Don’t let a small chip become a major crack this monsoon season.

If your windshield has been damaged, contact ProView Auto Glass & Tint and let our team help get you safely back on the road.