Nature is actin up: Wild storms rip off roofs in Slovenia while Hong Kong gets flooded out
From golf-ball sized hail in Europe to crazy black rain warnings in Asia, regular folks are catchin the worst of this wild weather.

Man, the weather is straight-up trippin right now, and nobody is safe. In the middle of June 2026, we are seein some of the wildest weather patterns ever recorded hittin communities from Europe all the way to East Asia. We are talkin about houses gettin their roofs ripped clean off in the Balkans, cities gettin completely flooded out in Hong Kong, and France gettin hit with a heatwave in places that ain't even built for it. It's real on the streets right now.
Let's start over in the Balkans. Around June 10, some super hot, unstable air was just chillin over the Adriatic Sea when a cold front came slidin in from the northwest. When those two met, it was instant chaos. In Slovenia, the Environment Agency reported that wind gusts reached a crazy 65 mph right at the Ljubljana airport. On top of that, Kranj got hit with 23mm of rain, completely drenchin the block.
But it got way worse as the storm started headin southeast toward Croatia. The sky started droppin hail the size of actual golf balls. In a town called Komenda, the local fire department had to run around dealin with damage to over 100 buildings. The wind was so violent it literally peeled the roofs off people's homes, leavin families exposed and stressin. That is real-life damage affectin real people.
That storm didn't just stay in one spot, either. It kept that same energy as it moved through Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina on the night of June 11, before headin down to Greece on June 12. It was a straight-up path of destruction across the region, showin how fast things can go south when nature decides to show out.
Then you look over at Hong Kong, and they are catchin it just as bad. On Thursday, the Hong Kong Observatory had to drop a black rainstorm warning. No cap, when that black warning hits, the whole city has to lock down. Outdoor workers are told to drop what they are doin and find shelter immediately, and schools get shut down because the roads are just too dangerous.
They got hit with more than 70mm of rain in a single hour. And get this—this was only ten days after they caught their first black warning of the year back on June 8. That means the ground was already soaked, leadin to massive flooding all over the area. On top of that, they had 50 mph winds tearin through the Tai O district, makin it hard to even stand up out there.
Meanwhile, over in France, they are dealin with a heatwave that has got the whole country sizzlin in the mid-to-high 30s, and they say it's about to hit a crazy 41C. But the wild part is where the heat is actually focusin. It's totally backwards from how it usually goes.


