June 1: Start of the Central Pacific and Atlantic hurricane seasons edit
1999: American Airlines Flight 1420 overran the runway in a severe thunderstorm, killing 10 passengers and the pilot.
June 2 edit
1998: An outbreak of 47 tornadoes struck the Eastern United States. Two people were killed in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania.
June 3 edit
2010: Cyclone Phet made landfall near Al Ashkharah, Oman, causing major flooding in the desert nation.
June 4 edit
1958: A tornado outbreak killed 28 people in Wisconsin, including 21 deaths from a single F5 tornado.
June 5 edit
1972: The United Nations Conference on the Human Environment began in Stockholm, Sweden.
June 6 edit
1973: Hurricane Ava became the earliest Category 5 hurricane on record in the Pacific Ocean.
June 7 edit
1997: Cyclone Keli formed in the South Pacific Ocean, the first tropical cyclone ever recorded in the month of June in that region.
June 8 edit
1953: On the second day of a deadly three-day tornado outbreak, an F5 tornado killed 116 people in Flint, Michigan.
June 9 edit
1984: A tornado outbreak struck the Ivanovo and Yaroslavl regions of Russia (then the Soviet Union), killing more than 400 people.
June 10 edit
1682: The first known tornado in the history of Connecticut caused severe tree damage in the southwestern part of the state.
June 11 edit
1979: A tropical depression formed over the Caribbean Sea south of Grand Cayman. The storm produced torrential rainfall over Jamaica, including up to 32 inches (810 mm) in Westmoreland Parish.
June 12 edit
2004: Tropical Storm Chanthu made landfall in central Vietnam, killing 39 people.
June 13 edit
1968: Hurricane Abby dissipated east of Virginia.
June 14 edit
2018: Hurricane Bud made landfall as a weak tropical storm in Baja California Sur, Mexico.
June 15 edit
1991: Typhoon Yunya struck the island of Luzon in the Philippines, the same day that Mount Pinatubo erupted catastrophically.
June 16 edit
1974: Hurricane Dolores made landfall near Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico, causing widespread flooding and landslides that killed 18 people.
June 17 edit
2010: Forty-eight tornadoes touched down in Minnesota, the most ever recorded in a single day in that state.
June 18 edit
2001: A tornado struck the small village of Siren, Wisconsin. Ironically, the community's only tornado siren was out of service, so many residents had no warning of the incoming storm. Three people were killed, and 16 injured.
June 19 edit
1962: The TIROS-5 weather satellite was launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. The TIROS-7 satellite from the same program was launched exactly one year later.
June 20 edit
2011: An outbreak of 37 tornadoes struck the Central United States, including five EF3 tornadoes in Kansas and Nebraska.
June 21 edit
2007: Cyclone Yemyin developed east of India, eventually crossing the Deccan Plateau to the Arabian Sea and making a second landfall in Pakistan. Almost 1000 people were killed in India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
June 22 edit
1919: A tornado killed 57 people in Fergus Falls, Minnesota.
June 23 edit
1944: An unusual long-lived tornado tracked through mountainous West Virginia, killing 100 people.
June 24 edit
1996: Hurricane Alma drifted just off the coast of the Mexican state of Michoacán, producing heavy rains and winds of up to 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) which would kill 20 people.
June 25 edit
1974: A subtropical storm moved across the Florida Peninsula, causing major flooding that killed 3 people.
June 26 edit
2012: The Waldo Canyon Fire advanced into Colorado Springs, Colorado, destroying over 300 homes and killing two people. It was part of a series of wildfires in Colorado caused by record heat and dry thunderstorms that summer.
June 27 edit
1957: Hurricane Audrey, one of the deadliest tropical cyclones to strike the United States in the 20th century, killed 419 people and caused more than US$150,000,000 (equivalent to about $1,630,000,000 in 2023) in damage in Louisiana and Texas.
June 28 edit
1924: A violent tornado killed 85 people in Lorain and Sandusky, Ohio, making it the deadliest tornado in the state's history.
June 29 edit
2021: An extreme heat wave reached its peak in western areas of North America, with Lytton, British Columbia reaching 49.6 °C (121.3 °F) (breaking Canada's all-time record temperature for the third day in a row) and several locations exceeding the country's previous record high temperature of 45.0 °C (113.0 °F).
June 30 edit
2011: Tropical Storm Arlene moved ashore on Veracruz, Mexico, bringing flooding, landslides, and high winds that killed 18 people.