In Princeton, ON, metal roofing performs well in severe weather. Princeton sees thunderstorms, heavy rain, wind and winter snow/ice—occasional thunderstorm and wind events and mixed precipitation can include hail and heavy showers. Metal roofs resist high winds when designed and fastened correctly, shed snow and ice, and generally withstand hail better than asphalt shingles when using impact-rated panels. Performance depends on system design (profile, underlayment, attachments), installation quality (fastening patterns, flashings) and material durability (gauge, coatings). Homeowners consider weather resilience to reduce maintenance, leaks, repair costs and insurance claims. Interlock Metal Roofing systems are engineered for durability, hail protection and wind resistance, but real‑world performance still depends on proper design, installation and maintenance. Regular maintenance and prompt repairs after storms help protect performance and warranties.