Every month brings new weather events, but June 2026 stood out.
Across the United States, millions of hail and high-wind impacts were recorded, creating one of the largest opportunities this year for contractors looking to connect with homeowners who may need roof repairs, siding replacement, windows, gutters, and other exterior services.
The challenge isn't finding where storms happened.
The challenge is turning that information into customers.
June by the Numbers
Our June storm analysis recorded more than 11 million storm impact events across the country.
Some of the hardest-hit states included:
| State | Storm Impact Records |
|---|---|
| Illinois | 2.91 Million+ |
| Pennsylvania | 1.93 Million+ |
| Kansas | 1.69 Million+ |
| Texas | 1.56 Million+ |
| Ohio | 1.38 Million+ |
Breaking the data down even further:
Highest Hail Activity
Texas — 798,000+
Nebraska — 552,000+
Kansas — 538,000+
Illinois — 480,000+
Missouri — 346,000+
Highest Wind Activity
Illinois — 2.43 Million+
Pennsylvania — 1.89 Million+
Kansas — 1.15 Million+
Ohio — 1.12 Million+
New York — 1.09 Million+
Storm impact records represent weather impacts recorded at properties. Homes affected by multiple storm events may be counted more than once.
Storm Intelligence Is Only the Beginning
Knowing where storms occurred is valuable.
Knowing exactly which homeowners were impacted is where the opportunity begins.
Most weather platforms stop after showing maps, radar, or storm tracks.
That's useful for awareness—but it doesn't help contractors generate business.
To win more jobs, contractors need to answer a much more important question:
Who should I market to today?
Turning Storm Data Into Qualified Audiences
Predictive Sales AI bridges the gap between weather intelligence and homeowner marketing.
Instead of simply showing impacted areas, our platform identifies affected properties, matches those properties to homeowners, and transforms that information into ready-to-use digital marketing audiences.
That means contractors can:
Identify storm-impacted properties
Match properties with homeowners
Build Facebook Custom Audiences automatically
Launch digital door-knocking campaigns within hours
Focus advertising dollars on homeowners most likely to need exterior services
Instead of hoping the right homeowner sees your ad, you're marketing directly to people whose properties were recently impacted by severe weather.
Digital Door Knocking at Scale
Traditional canvassing has always been one of the most effective ways to generate storm business.
It's also one of the slowest and most expensive.
Digital door knocking allows contractors to reach thousands of homeowners online before competitors ever knock on the first door.
As homeowners scroll Facebook or Instagram, they're seeing your company—not because they're part of a broad geographic audience, but because their property matches the opportunity you're targeting.
It's faster.
It's measurable.
And it scales across entire markets.
See What June Left Behind
Every storm creates opportunity.
The contractors who win aren't always the ones with the largest sales teams—they're the ones who identify opportunities first and reach homeowners faster.
June has already written the playbook.
The question is whether your company is taking advantage of it.
Request a personalized demo and we'll show you:
Storm activity across your service area
How many impacted properties are available in your market
The neighborhoods with the greatest opportunity
How Predictive Sales AI can help you launch targeted homeowner campaigns in days—not weeks
The storms have already happened.
Now it's time to make sure your marketing reaches the homeowners who experienced them.
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