The Canadian Crop Hail Association released its latest update, reporting six dates of significant hail events in Saskatchewan in the last 2 weeks.

Hail agencies are reporting policies written to be slightly ahead of the five-year average.

According to the report June 29 and July 3 saw the highest number of claims, to date.    

Hail Adjusters are still busy working on the claims they received in June.

Here is the reports latest storm dates and locations of significance:

June 25: Kindersley, Eston, Luseland, Herschel, Foam Lake, Glenavon, Kamsack, Stornoway And Canora

June 28: Beechy, Consul, Young, Watrous, Norquay And Yorkton

June 29: Dinsmore, Elrose, Wilkie, Rosetown, Biggar, Landis, Cutknife, Swift Current, Viceroy, Assiniboia, Weyburn, Redvers, Carlyle And Alida

July 1: Aylesbury, Craik, Hanley, Hawarden, Kenaston And Tessier

July 3: Kindersley, Kerrobert, Eston, Elrose, Plenty, Marengo, Fiske, Wiseton, Dinsmore, Delmas, North Battleford, Outlook, Davidson, Mclean, Qu’appelle, Vibank And Balcarres

July 4: Creelman, East End, Swift Current, Kenaston, Mankota, Aylesbury, Watrous And Neudorf

Officials say claims from early July storms are still coming in and the full extent of losses is yet to be determined.

Seeding was well ahead of average across most of the province, with slightly slower progress in the northeast.

Overall, crops are in good to excellent condition and are at, or ahead of, normal stages of development.