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Explore the interactive map above that allows users to sort by different event types, including:
• Severe Storms
• Flooding
• Winter Weather
• Extreme Heat
• High Winds
This tool helps residents understand the geographic distribution of weather-related risks in their area.

The donut graph above showcases the top weather emergencies over a 12-month period. The most lethal events include:
• Flash Floods
• Rip Currents
• Flooding
• Cold/Wind Chill

A stacked bar graph illustrates both direct and indirect deaths for each month of the year. This data helps highlight seasonal trends in weather hazards, including:
• Winter Risks (Hypothermia, ice-related accidents)
• Summer Dangers (Heatstroke, flooding events)
• Storm-Related Threats (Wind damage, lightning strikes)

We included another stacked bar graph above that presents both direct and indirect death totals for each weather emergency occurrence. This breakdown helps demonstrate the broader impact of severe weather events, including:
• Direct Fatalities (e.g., drowning in a flood, hypothermia from extreme cold)
• Indirect Fatalities (e.g., heart attacks from shoveling snow, accidents due to road conditions)
Stay Informed, Stay Safe
Understanding weather risks is the first step in protecting yourself and your community. Always stay alert to warnings, prepare emergency kits, and follow safety guidelines during extreme weather events.
Have Questions or Concerns?
Fill out our online form or call 1-800-PUB-WX-HELP (1-800-782-9943) to get more information or report concerns about weather-related impacts in your area.