Hail on July 1, 2026 — where it hit

59 National Weather Service hail reports were logged on July 1, 2026, the largest a reported 3.25″ stone, with 20 reports at damaging size (1.5″ or larger). Hardest-reported states: Wisconsin (38), Alabama (8), Colorado (4), Florida (2), Nebraska (1), Minnesota (1). Every number below is the public record — reported sizes from spotters and radar-estimated swaths from NOAA MRMS, labeled as what they are.

59
NWS reports
3.25″
largest reported
20
reports ≥1.5″
radar-estimated max
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Questions about the July 1, 2026 hail

How big was the hail on July 1, 2026?

The largest reported stone on July 1, 2026 was 3.25 inches, among 59 reports nationwide. Radar (NOAA MRMS MESH) also estimated the swath footprint — an estimate, not a measurement.

Did the July 1, 2026 hail hit my address?

Use the hail map's address search: it lists every dated report within 25 miles of any US address and, for days in the radar archive, tests your exact point against the estimated swath — then prints a sourced report you can keep.

Sources: NWS Local Storm Reports via the Iowa Environmental Mesonet (reported sizes); NOAA MRMS MESH via Iowa State (radar-estimated swaths). Reported and estimated are different things and are labeled throughout. Compiled by Sigurd Lindquist · AGSIST · no charge, no login.