Verified NWS Local Storm Reports

North Carolina Hail Storm — Sunday, June 14, 2026

Every verified storm report NWS spotters filed in North Carolina on Sunday, June 14, 2026 — hail up to 1.75" (golf ball size). The same ground-truth data insurance adjusters trust.

1.75"
Largest hail (golf ball)
5
Hail reports
5
Towns hit
4
Wind & tornado reports
44 mph wind — KFAY, Cumberland Co. (Jun 14, 2026)1.75" hail — 2 WSW Dortches, Nash Co. (Jun 14, 2026)1" hail — 2 W Dortches, Nash Co. (Jun 14, 2026)58 mph wind — 5 S Proctorville, Robeson Co. (Jun 14, 2026)1" hail — 2 S Red Oak, Nash Co. (Jun 14, 2026)46 mph wind — KMEB, Scotland Co. (Jun 14, 2026)45 mph wind — KVUJ, Stanly Co. (Jun 14, 2026)1" hail — 5 SE Woodley, Tyrrell Co. (Jun 14, 2026)0.7" hail — 2 WNW Pumpkin Center, Onslow Co. (Jun 14, 2026)KFAY2 WSW Dortches2 W Dortches5 S Proctorville2 S Red OakKMEB

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Hail by town — Sunday, June 14, 2026

2 WSW DortchesNash Co.1 reportmax 1.75"golf ball
2 W DortchesNash Co.1 reportmax 1"quarter
2 S Red OakNash Co.1 reportmax 1"quarter
5 SE WoodleyTyrrell Co.1 reportmax 1"quarter
2 WNW Pumpkin CenterOnslow Co.1 reportmax 0.7"pea

All verified reports

Time (UTC)LocationEvent
11:34 PMKFAYCumberland Co.44 mph wind
11:21 PM2 WSW DortchesNash Co.1.75" hail
11:20 PM2 W DortchesNash Co.1" hail
11:20 PM5 S ProctorvilleRobeson Co.58 mph wind
11:19 PM2 S Red OakNash Co.1" hail
10:33 PMKMEBScotland Co.46 mph wind
8:55 PMKVUJStanly Co.45 mph wind
8:29 PM5 SE WoodleyTyrrell Co.1" hail
6:27 PM2 WNW Pumpkin CenterOnslow Co.0.7" hail

About this storm

How big was the hail in North Carolina on Sunday, June 14, 2026?

The largest verified hail report that day measured 1.75" — golf ball sized. NWS spotters filed 5 hail reports across 5 towns.

Is that big enough to damage a roof?

Hail around 1" (quarter size) and up can bruise or crack asphalt shingles — that's the threshold insurance adjusters take seriously. Damage is often invisible from the ground, which is why an inspection matters even when the roof "looks fine."

How long do homeowners have to file a claim for this storm?

Most homeowner policies allow one to two years from the storm date — some as little as six months. This storm was 34 days ago, so the filing window is open for most policies.

How do I check if a specific address was hit?

Run a free roof report on Rooftops AI: type the address and you get the roof's measurements plus its verified hail history — every NWS-logged report near that exact property, with dates, sizes, and distances.

Data: NWS Local Storm Reports via Iowa Environmental Mesonet. Local Storm Reports are preliminary, spotter-submitted observations and may be revised by the National Weather Service. Rooftops AI is not affiliated with or endorsed by NOAA or the NWS. Insurance filing windows vary by policy and state — homeowners should confirm with their carrier.