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HailEvidenceKimball, NE → 2026-05-30

Did it hail in Kimball, NE on May 30, 2026?

Yes — NWS storm reports document 3 hail reports within 10 miles of Kimball, NE on May 30, 2026, with hail up to 2.75" (baseball size).

These are preliminary same-day SPC storm reports; the official Storm Events record for this date is compiled by NWS over the following weeks. This page updates when it lands.

3hail reports ≤ 10 mi
2.75"largest hail · baseball
1wind reports · max 58 mph

Every recorded report near Kimball on 2026-05-30

Distances are from the Kimball city centroid. Times as recorded by the source (SPC reports are UTC). Showing the nearest 4.

DistanceTypeSize / speedTimeReported nearSource
8.8 mi Hail 2.75" (baseball) 22:33 UTC 6.3 SE Bushnell, Kimball SPC · preliminary
8.8 mi Hail 2.75" (baseball) 22:53 UTC 6.3 SE Bushnell, Kimball SPC · preliminary
8.8 mi Hail 2.50" (tennis ball) 02:45 UTC 6.3 SE Bushnell, Kimball SPC · preliminary
9.5 mi Wind 58 mph 23:30 UTC 1 E Dix, Kimball SPC · preliminary

8.8 mi, hail: “Delayed report of baseball sized hail approximately 6.3 miles southeast of Bushnell. Time was estimated from radar reflectivity. Multiple windows were destroyed. (CYS)”

8.8 mi, hail: “Corrects previous hail report from 6.3 SE Bushnell. Delayed report of baseball sized hail approximately 6.3 miles southeast of Bushnell. Time was estimated from radar r (CYS)”

8.8 mi, hail: “Delayed report of around 2.5 inches of precipitation throughout the duration of the storm event near Bushnell. (CYS)”

9.5 mi, wind: “Mesonet station UP261. (CYS)”

Was your property hit on 2026-05-30?

City-level reports won't settle a claim dispute — the question is what was recorded near your address. The verification report lists every NWS-recorded event within 1, 3 and 10 miles of a specific address, with this date highlighted as a plain-English finding, formatted for an insurance appeal.

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NWS records are point and path observations. The absence of a nearby report does NOT prove that no hail fell at this address — it means no observation was logged nearby. A report of nearby hail documents the event; it does not by itself prove damage to a specific structure.

sources: NOAA SPC page updated 2026-06-12