Severe Weather risk has shown intermittent increases over the last 12 weeks with no sustained pattern, and there is a recent upward trend in the current week.
Severe Weather risk levels incorporate National Weather Service alerts, temperature extremes, precipitation forecasts, and wind conditions. The index reflects the overall weather-related health risk including heat stress, cold exposure, and severe storm activity.
Data is updated multiple times daily based on NWS forecast cycles.
Sources: National Weather Service, NOAA, Hubbub World weather risk model
Last updated: May 24, 2026
Data refreshed weekly
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