The hail path kept moving east

After the north St. Paul and Roseville reports, the June 19 hail path continued east into Maplewood, Oakdale, and western Wisconsin. Preliminary NOAA/SPC reports listed hail around Maplewood and Oakdale, and the NWS summary described a storm track that moved through the Twin Cities metro toward western Wisconsin.
This matters for searches like Maplewood hail damage inspection, Oakdale roofing contractor, and roof repair Maplewood MN after hail. East metro homeowners may not have seen the largest hail in the whole event, but quarter to half-dollar hail can still damage shingles, vents, gutters, screens, and siding.
Look beyond the obvious roof leak
Leaks are late evidence. The better inspection window is right after the storm, when fresh dents, granule loss, and impact marks are easiest to identify. In Maplewood and Oakdale, we recommend checking roof slopes facing the storm, gutters and downspouts, metal vents, fascia wrap, siding, window wraps, screens, and garage doors.
Homeowners near Lake Phalen, Highway 36, White Bear Avenue, Century Avenue, and I-694 should pay special attention to soft metals and siding elevations. Those materials often show the direction and intensity of the storm before a shingle bruise becomes obvious.
How this helps an insurance conversation
A good inspection organizes evidence before a claim discussion. We document the location of impact marks, separate old wear from new storm damage, and explain whether the damage pattern is isolated or widespread. That helps homeowners decide whether they need repair, replacement, or simple monitoring.
All Built Right Exteriors serves Maplewood, Oakdale, St. Paul, Mahtomedi, White Bear Lake, and the surrounding east metro. Learn more on our Twin Cities service areas page or schedule a hail damage inspection.
Storm source note: this article references the National Weather Service Twin Cities summary for the June 19, 2026 afternoon hail and wind event and preliminary NOAA/SPC storm reports. Storm reports are preliminary and should be used as inspection-routing guidance, not as a final claim determination.
Source links: NWS Twin Cities event summary and NOAA/SPC preliminary hail CSV.
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Recent Hail Reports for Maplewood and Oakdale, MN
All Built Right reviewed ZIP-targeted hail report data covering June 27, 2025 through June 27, 2026. The summaries below use city, state, and ZIP-level context only.
Maplewood, MN 55109
Scan radius: 25 km. Reportable events: 88. Maximum hail size: 2.25 inches.
- June 19, 2026: 2.25 inches hail reported near St. Paul, Ramsey County.
- June 19, 2026: 1.75 inches hail reported near Maplewood, Ramsey County.
- June 19, 2026: 1.75 inches hail reported near Little Canada, Ramsey County.
Oakdale, MN 55128
Scan radius: 25 km. Reportable events: 82. Maximum hail size: 2.25 inches.
- June 19, 2026: 2.25 inches hail reported near St. Paul, Ramsey County.
- June 19, 2026: 1.75 inches hail reported near Maplewood, Ramsey County.
- June 19, 2026: 1.50 inches hail reported near near Oakdale and Woodbury area.
These city-level storm reports help organize roof, siding, gutter, fascia, flashing, window wrap, garage door, soft-metal, and repair-scope documentation without exposing exact street addresses.
All Built Right uses storm documentation workflows similar to Contractorfy hail reports and supplement-ready repair documentation to organize inspection photos, repair-scope notes, and claim-supporting exterior evidence.
