Natural Disaster Risk
Midwest, WY
2026 Risk Report ยท FEMA ยท NOAA ยท USGS
Risk Score Overviewโ Midwest
๐ Flood Risk โ Midwest
Midwest has a flood risk score of 56/100, classified as Moderate. This score is derived from FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) claims data, flood zone designations, and NOAA precipitation records.
๐ช๏ธ Tornado Risk โ Midwest
Tornado risk score: 35/100 โ Low. Based on NOAA Storm Events Database historical tornado tracks and frequency data.
โก Earthquake Risk โ Midwest
Earthquake risk score: 38/100 โ Low. Based on USGS National Seismic Hazard Model and historical seismic event data for this region.
๐ฅ Wildfire Risk โ Midwest
Wildfire risk score: 60/100 โ Moderate. Based on USDA Forest Service wildfire risk data and historical fire perimeter records.
๐ฐ What This Means for Home Insurance in Midwest
Standard homeowners policies do not cover flood damage. Properties in FEMA flood zones may be required to purchase NFIP coverage. Flood insurance is strongly recommended in this area.
Earthquake damage is excluded from standard homeowners policies. A separate earthquake rider or policy is required.
Homeowners insurance typically covers wind and fire damage, but high-risk areas may see coverage restrictions or surcharges. Review your policy limits.
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โ Frequently Asked Questions โ Midwest
Is Midwest in a flood zone?
Midwest has a flood risk score of 56/100, classified as Moderate. Check the FEMA Flood Map Service Center for specific parcel-level flood zone designations.
Does Midwest get tornadoes?
Midwest has a tornado risk score of 35/100. Tornadoes are rare in this area.
What is the earthquake risk in Midwest?
Midwest has an earthquake risk score of 38/100 (Low), based on USGS seismic hazard assessments and historical earthquake data.
Is Midwest at risk for wildfires?
Midwest's wildfire risk score is 60/100 (Moderate), reflecting proximity to wildland-urban interface areas and historical fire perimeter data.
How does natural disaster risk affect home insurance in Midwest?
Areas with higher risk scores typically see higher home insurance premiums. Standard homeowners insurance does not cover floods โ a separate NFIP or private flood policy is required. Earthquake damage also requires a separate rider or policy. Check with a local insurance agent for coverage recommendations specific to Midwest.