Asay Tree Service

Google Business Profile | Thursday, June 4, 2026

Early June Rain and Wind: How Gulf Coast Weather Exposes Weak Limbs Before Peak Storm Season

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Early June on the Gulf Coast brings the kind of weather that reveals what your trees are really made of. Before the official peak of hurricane season, fast-moving afternoon thunderstorms with 40-plus mph gusts are already common across Sarasota County. And those storms don't have to be named to do real damage.

Weak branch attachments, limbs with included bark, and canopies that have grown too dense over the winter are the most likely failure points. When a limb comes down in an early June storm, it's usually one the homeowner didn't know was a problem. That's the moment when a professional inspection would have made the difference.

Asay Tree Service performs tree assessments and trimming across Sarasota County, Siesta Key, Bradenton, and Ellenton — helping homeowners identify structural issues before they become emergency calls. Twenty-five years on Florida's Gulf Coast means the team knows exactly what these storms demand of the trees on your property.

Call today for a free estimate: (941) 225-9488

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