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Hanover, Corcoran, and NE Minneapolis Hail Route: Roof Inspection Priorities

The June 19 storm developed over eastern Wright County and moved toward the Twin Cities. Hanover, Corcoran, NE Minneapolis, and Columbia Heights should prioritize exterior inspections.

From eastern Wright County into the metro

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The NWS Twin Cities event summary noted that one hail-producing storm developed over eastern Wright County and moved from Hanover toward western Wisconsin, cutting through the Twin Cities metro. Preliminary reports included Hanover and Corcoran before the storm reached Brooklyn Park, Brooklyn Center, Fridley, Columbia Heights, Roseville, and St. Paul.

That path is important for homeowners searching Hanover hail damage inspection, Corcoran roofing contractor, NE Minneapolis roof inspection, or Columbia Heights hail damage roof repair. A storm that begins west of the metro can still produce the most concentrated damage as it crosses more populated neighborhoods.

Route-based inspections make the response faster

Our current job-routing context includes north and northeast metro work near NE Minneapolis/Columbia Heights-adjacent streets, St. Paul corridors, and north-metro leads. We use that information internally to group inspection appointments by geography. The result is practical: more roofs inspected in the right neighborhoods while the evidence is fresh.

We do not need to publish private job addresses to use that routing intelligently. For SEO and homeowner education, city-level and corridor-level pages are enough: Hanover, Corcoran, Brooklyn Park, Columbia Heights, NE Minneapolis, Roseville, and St. Paul all belong in the same post-storm inspection conversation.

What to do if your home was under the hail core

  1. Take photos of hailstones, dented metal, and granules before cleanup.
  2. Do not climb on the roof after a storm; wet shingles and loose granules are dangerous.
  3. Schedule a roof and exterior inspection before replacing gutters, screens, or siding panels individually.
  4. Ask for photos of all affected slopes and elevations, not just a verbal opinion.

All Built Right Exteriors can inspect roof damage, siding damage, gutter damage, and window/screen damage across the Twin Cities. Start with our hail damage inspections page or contact us here.

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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