June 2026 brought 810 severe-weather reports to the United States across 8 active days — 344 hail, 429 wind, and 37 tornado reports. The biggest hail of the month was 4" near Cullison, KS. Pick a day below for the full state-by-state breakdown and what it meant for roofs.
June 20th was the week’s biggest: 226 reports, a 100 mph gust at Colby, Kansas, 11 tornadoes, and 2.75-inch hail at Menlo.
June 19th belonged to Minnesota: 54 hail reports statewide and a 2.25-inch stone on St. Paul’s doorstep, out of 83 nationwide.
June 18th eased off — 47 reports, led by a Kansas hail run topping out at 1.75 inches near Belle Plaine, with scattered wind elsewhere.
June 17th came in loud: a 94 mph gust at Albion, Iowa, 14 tornadoes, and 3-inch hail at Humboldt, Illinois inside 109 reports.
June 16th was all hail: a 4-inch monster at Cullison, Kansas and a 35-report Michigan barrage, inside 92 reports nationwide.
June 14th stayed small but spun up six tornadoes — a Pennsylvania-Ohio cluster — inside 41 reports, with a 90 mph gust in Ohio.
June 13, 2026: Kansas took the brunt of it — 101 of the day’s 170 storm reports, headlined by 4-inch hail in Winfield.
June 12, 2026 was a quiet, scattered day — 42 reports, mostly wind, split between the Plains and the Mid-Atlantic.