Hail Reports

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15:57Z 1.00 NE Lancaster Denton
16:26Z 1.00 NE Lancaster Kramer The hail covered the ground.
16:29Z 1.25 NE Saline Crete Half dollar-size hail was reported in the Crete area.
16:52Z 1.00 NE Gage Cortland
17:00Z 2.75 NE Gage Cortland Hail up to baseball-size was driven by thunderstorm winds estimated at 60 to 70 mph. The wind and hail flattened crops or in some cases mowed them down to a few inches from the ground from near Cortland southeast to south of Adams then continuing into Johnson, Pawnee and Richardson counties. In Gage county the damage was visible by satellite pictures and was 10 to 15 miles wide at its widest. However, the most serious damage was about 3 miles wide and 12 miles long or about 36 square miles of crops that were destroyed in northeast Gage county alone. The hail also caused considerable house and vehicle damage along its path.
17:02Z 1.00 NE Gage Cortland Hail up to 1 inch in diameter covered the road north of Beatrice.
17:05Z 1.75 NE Johnson Crab Orchard Hail up to golf ball-size or even larger was driven by thunderstorm wind gusts estimated at least at 60 mph which caused considerable damage to crops along with some severe house and vehicle damage from southwest of Sterling to near Elk Creek. There were some reports of hail up to 5 inches in diameter near Elk Creek. The damage path was visible on satellite pictures and was around 10 miles wide across Johnson county. The damage started in Gage county and ended in Richardson county.
17:45Z 1.00 NE Pawnee Steinauer Hail at least one inch in diameter was driven by thunderstorm wind gusts estimated at least at 60 mph which caused considerable damage to crops along with some house and vehicle damage northeast of Table Rock. There were some reports that the hail could have been up to several inches in diameter. The damage path was visible on satellite pictures and was around 10 miles wide across Pawnee county. The damage started in Gage county and ended in Richardson county.
17:55Z 1.00 NE Richardson Humboldt Thunderstorm winds estimated at 60 to 70 mph were accompanied by hail up to 1 inch in diameter. This caused considerable crop damage along with some vehicle and house damage from near Humboldt to just southwest of Falls City. The damage was visible on satellite pictures and stretched from north of Beatrice in Gage county southeast to near Falls City. In Richardson county the damage path width narrowed from 5 to 8 miles in the northwest to a mile or two near Falls City.
18:09Z 1.00 NE Richardson Humboldt Considerable crop damage occurred just to the south of Humboldt.
18:20Z 0.75 NE Richardson Verdon
18:32Z 1.00 ME Androscoggin North Turner A severe thunderstorm produced 1 inch hail in the vicinity of Bear Pond and Route 219 in North Turner.
18:45Z 1.00 MA Norfolk Walpole Quarter sized hail fell on Washington Street.
18:57Z 0.88 NE Richardson Falls City
19:03Z 0.88 NE Nemaha Johnson
19:05Z 1.00 ME Kennebec Farmingdale A severe thunderstorm produced 1 inch hail in Gardiner.
19:05Z 1.00 GA Jefferson Louisville The Jefferson County 911 Center relayed reports of quarter-sized hail northwest to west northwest of Louisville in northwest and west central Jefferson county.
19:10Z 0.75 MA Norfolk Wollaston
19:10Z 0.75 MA Bristol Seekonk
19:11Z 1.00 MA Norfolk South Braintree Quarter sized hail fell along the Braintree/Quincy line.
19:11Z 1.50 ME Aroostook Haynesville
19:20Z 1.00 FL Nassau Gross Welcome Stn Quarter size hail was reported south of Kingsland. Nickel size hail was also observed.
19:25Z 0.75 FL Nassau Gross Welcome Stn An RV Park employee reported penny size hail.
19:37Z 0.88 GA Washington Riddleville The Washington County fire chief reported nickel-sized hail from the far southeast part of the county.
20:20Z 1.50 MT Big Horn Hardin
20:25Z 1.00 MT Big Horn Hardin
20:35Z 1.75 WY Sheridan Story
20:49Z 1.00 WY Park Meeteetse A strong thunderstorm developed over the southern Absaroka Mountains and moved over the town of Meeteetse dropping one inch diameter hail.
20:55Z 1.00 SD Meade Fairpoint
20:56Z 1.00 WY Sheridan Story
20:58Z 1.00 CO Baca Springfield
21:00Z 2.75 WY Johnson Lake De Smet Severe thunderstorms skirted the Johnson/Sheridan County line. Hail up to baseball size was observed along Interstate 90. Six vehicles were reported pulled over on the side of the highway with shattered windshields.
21:03Z 0.88 CO Prowers Hartman
21:03Z 1.00 CO Baca Springfield
21:06Z 0.75 GA Pulaski Mobley Crossing The public reported penny-sized hail.
21:07Z 1.75 WY Johnson Saddlestring Golf ball sized hail was reported at the Fort Phil Kearny Historic Site.
21:14Z 1.75 WY Platte Chugwater
21:23Z 1.00 KS Wichita St Theresa
21:27Z 1.00 WY Sheridan Story
21:38Z 1.00 MT Powder River (4bq)broadus Arpt
21:44Z 1.75 WY Sheridan Ranchester
21:53Z 2.75 MT Yellowstone Hesper
21:54Z 1.00 WY Goshen Torrington
21:57Z 1.75 MT Yellowstone Rimrock
22:00Z 1.75 WY Campbell Recluse
22:03Z 0.75 FL Putnam Bridgeport Penny size hail was reported along Kelly Smith Ranch Road off of West River Road.
22:07Z 2.75 WY Sheridan Kleenburn
22:10Z 1.25 MT Musselshell Melstone
22:16Z 1.00 MT Jefferson Clancy A thunderstorm dropped 1 inch diameter hail at Montana City.
22:17Z 2.00 WY Platte Chugwater
22:17Z 1.00 WY Goshen Torrington
22:20Z 1.75 MT Yellowstone Billings Hgts
22:22Z 1.75 MT Yellowstone (bil)logan Arpt Bill
22:24Z 4.00 WY Platte Chugwater Also reported 1.75 inch hail at 1525MST.
22:25Z 1.00 MT Powder River Broadus
22:26Z 1.00 WY Goshen Torrington
22:30Z 1.00 MT Musselshell Musselshell
22:30Z 1.50 MT Yellowstone (bil)logan Arpt Bill
22:30Z 1.00 SD Custer Hermosa
22:32Z 2.75 WY Platte Chugwater
22:34Z 1.00 MT Lewis And Clark East Helena A thunderstorm dropped 1 inch diameter hail at East Helena 5E.
22:35Z 1.00 KS Scott Modoc
22:35Z 1.00 KS Scott Modoc
22:36Z 1.50 MT Judith Basin Stanford A thunderstorm dropped 1.5 inch diameter hail at Stanford 5SW.
22:38Z 1.75 MT Yellowstone (bil)logan Arpt Bill
22:39Z 4.00 WY Platte Chugwater
22:50Z 0.75 TX Hockley Arnett The public reported penny size hail northwest of Ropesville. Local farmers and newspapers reported that several thousand acres of cotton were destroyed by the hail east of Arnett.
22:50Z 0.88 MT Yellowstone Billings
22:50Z 1.00 SD Pennington Farmingdale
22:50Z 1.00 MT Judith Basin Stanford A thunderstorm dropped 1 inch diameter hail at Stanford.
22:50Z 1.00 WY Weston Rochelle
22:51Z 0.75 ND Renville Sherwood
22:51Z 1.00 KS Phillips Speed
22:55Z 1.00 SD Custer Folsom A prolonged period of hail to quarter size covered the ground.
23:02Z 0.75 KS Rooks Damar
23:04Z 2.75 MT Big Horn Decker
23:05Z 1.75 WY Campbell Rozet
23:05Z 1.75 KS Scott Scott State Park The hail fell off and on for about 3 hours with the larger hail at the time of this report.
23:12Z 1.00 MT Musselshell Elso
23:17Z 1.00 IN Jackson Vallonia Hail began near the size of dimes and grew to quarter size.
23:25Z 0.88 MT Big Horn Decker
23:36Z 1.00 WY Goshen Hawk Springs
23:37Z 0.88 KS Trego Trego Center
23:45Z 0.75 MT Carter Ridgeway
23:50Z 1.00 MT Powder River Broadus
23:51Z 2.00 MT Carter Albion
23:55Z 1.50 WY Weston Rochelle
23:56Z 1.50 WY Goshen La Grange Hail from quarter to ping pong size.
00:02Z 1.00 MT Carter Ridgeway
00:02Z 1.00 SD Pennington Wall
00:04Z 0.88 NE Lancaster Cobb
00:05Z 1.00 KS Scott Scott State Park
00:20Z 1.75 MT Carter Ridgeway
00:23Z 0.75 NE Sarpy Avery
00:35Z 2.75 CO Morgan Snyder
00:35Z 1.75 MT Carter Piniele Sheriff reported golf ball size hail was breaking windows.
00:35Z 1.75 SD Jackson Cactus Flats Golfball sized hail caused minor damage to automobiles.
00:38Z 1.00 NE Valley Arcadia
00:40Z 1.75 WY Crook New Haven
00:45Z 1.00 MT Garfield Mosby Spotter reported quarter size hail.
00:45Z 2.75 NE Lancaster West Lincoln The first round of Hail up to golf ball to baseball-size fell across Lincoln for a period of 15 to 25 minutes, mostly across the north part of town. Hail of 1 to 2 inches in diameter was reported at 33rd and Holdrege, 27th and Superior and North 1st Streets with the baseball-size hail reported 2 miles north of Lincoln. The hail damaged vehicles and houses in the area including 23 police cruisers that were parked in an uncovered lot near 27th and Holdrege. At least 140 insurance claims of hail damage were received by one insurance firm alone in the Lincoln area as of June 22nd.
00:52Z 1.00 NE Douglas Lane The hail was mostly nickel-size but a few stones up to quarter-size were reported near 180th and Q Streets.
00:53Z 1.00 KS Gove Gove
00:55Z 1.75 KS Gove Gove
01:00Z 0.88 SD Jackson Cedar Pass
01:05Z 1.00 NE Scotts Bluff Gering
01:25Z 1.75 SD Jackson Belvidere Hail damaged automobiles and buildings in Belvidere.
01:30Z 2.50 NE Lancaster Arrow Arpt A second round of large hail hit mostly northeast Lincoln to the Waverly area with hail up to baseball-size, the largest of which was about a mile north northwest of Havelock and near Waverly. The hail caused some vehicle and house damage in the area.
01:55Z 1.50 SD Jones Okaton
02:40Z 1.75 SD Jones Westover Golfball hail broke some skylights on the home.
02:45Z 1.00 SD Mellette White River
03:00Z 1.75 SD Jones Westover Golfball hail broke the windows out on the north side of the house.
04:40Z 1.75 NE Dundy Max
04:56Z 0.75 KS Leavenworth Leavenworth
05:07Z 0.75 NE Hitchcock Palisade Rich Arpt
05:10Z 1.50 CO Morgan Snyder
05:14Z 1.50 CO Yuma Clarkville
05:20Z 1.00 CO Yuma Clarkville Time of this report was estimated from Doppler radar.
05:28Z 1.75 CO Morgan Brush
05:30Z 1.00 CO Morgan Hillrose
05:34Z 2.50 CO Morgan Brush
05:45Z 1.00 NE Chase Enders
05:46Z 2.50 CO Morgan Brush
06:00Z 1.00 NE Hayes Hayes Center
06:00Z 1.00 NE Hayes Hayes Center
06:20Z 1.00 NE Chase Wauneta
06:32Z 1.00 CO Washington Akron
07:20Z 2.75 MN Clay Averill The report was relayed by the media.
08:56Z 0.75 IL Macon Mt Zion
08:59Z 1.25 NE Phelps Sacramento
09:01Z 0.88 NE Kearney Axtell
09:24Z 1.75 NE Kearney Minden
09:30Z 0.75 IL Sangamon Springfield
09:55Z 1.00 NE Adams (hsi)hastings Arpt

Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).