General Information
Alabama
- Huntsville – Lower risk of hurricanes and tornadoes.
- Mountain Brook – Minimal risk of severe weather.
- Vestavia Hills – Historically low risk from major natural disasters.
- Homewood – Low tornado and hurricane risk.
- Alabaster – Historically low natural disaster risk.
- Greenville – Lower risk of hurricanes.
- Fairhope – Manageable hurricane risk; generally safe from other disasters.
- Daphne – Moderate hurricane risk but low tornado risk.
- Athens – Lower tornado risk.
- Gadsden – Historically low natural disaster risk.
Alaska
- Anchorage – Lower risk of severe weather and earthquakes compared to other parts of Alaska.
- Juneau – Minimal risk of earthquakes; manageable weather.
- Fairbanks – Low risk of earthquakes and severe weather.
- Kenai – Historically low risk of natural disasters.
- Wasilla – Low earthquake risk.
- Palmer – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Seward – Manageable weather risks.
- Homer – Low risk of earthquakes and hurricanes.
- Kodiak – Minimal risk of severe weather events.
- Bethel – Historically low natural disaster risk.
Arizona
- Flagstaff – Low risk of severe weather; manageable wildfire risk.
- Prescott – Lower wildfire risk.
- Sedona – Historically low risk of major natural disasters.
- Scottsdale – Minimal risk of severe weather.
- Tucson – Lower risk of tornadoes and hurricanes.
- Chandler – Low risk of natural disasters.
- Gilbert – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
- Peoria – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Mesa – Historically low natural disaster risk.
- Surprise – Low risk of hurricanes and tornadoes.
Arkansas
- Hot Springs – Lower risk of tornadoes and floods.
- Little Rock – Minimal risk of severe weather events.
- Conway – Historically low risk of natural disasters.
- Fayetteville – Low tornado risk.
- Rogers – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Bentonville – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Cabot – Low risk of severe weather.
- Jonesboro – Manageable tornado risk.
- El Dorado – Historically low natural disaster risk.
- Mountain Home – Low risk of natural disasters.
California
- San Diego – Lower risk of earthquakes compared to other parts of California; mild weather.
- Santa Barbara – Manageable earthquake risk; low wildfire risk.
- Sacramento – Lower earthquake risk.
- Redding – Lower wildfire risk compared to other areas.
- Fresno – Manageable wildfire risk.
- Modesto – Historically low earthquake risk.
- Bakersfield – Lower earthquake and wildfire risk.
- El Cajon – Minimal risk of severe weather.
- Palm Springs – Low risk of earthquakes and hurricanes.
- Visalia – Manageable risk of natural disasters.
Colorado
- Colorado Springs – Lower risk of natural disasters, manageable wildfire risk.
- Denver – Low earthquake risk; moderate wildfire risk.
- Fort Collins – Historically low risk from natural disasters.
- Boulder – Manageable wildfire risk.
- Aurora – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Littleton – Low risk of severe weather.
- Parker – Minimal risk from natural disasters.
- Castle Rock – Lower wildfire risk.
- Highlands Ranch – Historically low risk of major natural disasters.
- Greeley – Manageable risk of natural disasters.
Connecticut
- Hartford – Low risk of hurricanes and earthquakes.
- New Haven – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Stamford – Historically low natural disaster risk.
- Greenwich – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Danbury – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Norwalk – Low earthquake risk.
- Bridgeport – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Middletown – Low risk of severe weather.
- West Hartford – Historically low risk from major disasters.
- New London – Minimal risk of natural disasters.
Delaware
- Wilmington – Low risk of severe weather.
- Newark – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Middletown – Historically low natural disaster risk.
- Dover – Minimal risk of major natural disasters.
- Bear – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Smyrna – Low risk of hurricanes.
- Georgetown – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Seaford – Historically low risk from natural disasters.
- Harrington – Low risk of severe weather.
- Clayton – Minimal risk from natural disasters.
Florida
- Orlando – Lower hurricane risk compared to coastal areas.
- Gainesville – Lower risk of hurricanes and floods.
- Tallahassee – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Lakeland – Historically lower risk from hurricanes.
- Ocala – Minimal risk of severe weather events.
- Palm Coast – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Mount Dora – Historically low natural disaster risk.
- Winter Park – Lower hurricane and flood risk.
- Cape Coral – Lower hurricane risk compared to other coastal areas.
- Naples – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
Georgia
- Athens – Lower hurricane and tornado risk.
- Macon – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Cumming – Historically low risk of severe weather.
- Johns Creek – Minimal risk from natural disasters.
- Marietta – Low risk of hurricanes and tornadoes.
- Roswell – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
- Alpharetta – Manageable tornado risk.
- Savannah – Lower risk compared to coastal areas.
- Kennesaw – Historically low risk from major natural events.
- Columbus – Minimal risk of severe weather.
Hawaii
- Honolulu – Manageable volcanic risk; low hurricane risk.
- Kailua – Low risk of hurricanes and severe weather.
- Kaneohe – Historically low risk of major natural disasters.
- Pearl City – Minimal risk from severe weather events.
- Waipahu – Manageable volcanic and hurricane risk.
- Mililani – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
- Kapolei – Lower risk of hurricanes compared to coastal areas.
- Hilo – Manageable volcanic risk.
- Lihue – Low risk of severe weather events.
- Wahiawa – Historically low risk from major natural disasters.
Idaho
- Boise – Low risk of earthquakes and wildfires.
- Meridian – Historically low natural disaster risk.
- Nampa – Manageable wildfire risk.
- Idaho Falls – Lower risk of severe weather.
- Pocatello – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Coeur d’Alene – Low risk of natural disasters.
- Twin Falls – Minimal risk of severe weather.
- Lewiston – Manageable wildfire risk.
- Mountain Home – Historically low risk from major natural events.
- Rexburg – Low risk of natural disasters.
Illinois
- Champaign – Low risk of earthquakes and tornadoes.
- Peoria – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
- Bloomington – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Naperville – Lower tornado and earthquake risk.
- Elgin – Manageable risk of severe weather.
- Aurora – Historically low risk of natural disasters.
- Springfield – Minimal risk from natural events.
- Evanston – Low risk of hurricanes and earthquakes.
- Glenview – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Arlington Heights – Lower risk of natural disasters.
Indiana
- Fort Wayne – Low risk of hurricanes and tornadoes.
- Carmel – Historically low natural disaster risk.
- Fishers – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Bloomington – Manageable tornado risk.
- Zionsville – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Indianapolis – Lower risk of severe weather events.
- Westfield – Low risk of hurricanes and tornadoes.
- Noblesville – Historically low natural disaster risk.
- Greenwood – Minimal risk from major natural disasters.
- Mishawaka – Low risk of severe weather.
Iowa
- Des Moines – Manageable tornado risk.
- Cedar Rapids – Historically low risk from major disasters.
- Iowa City – Low risk of natural disasters.
- Ames – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Dubuque – Historically safe from major natural events.
- Sioux City – Manageable tornado risk.
- Waterloo – Historically low risk of natural disasters.
- Council Bluffs – Low risk of severe weather.
- Marshalltown – Minimal risk from major natural disasters.
- Ottumwa – Historically safe from severe weather.
Kansas
- Lawrence – Lower tornado risk compared to other areas.
- Manhattan – Historically low risk from major disasters.
- Topeka – Manageable tornado risk.
- Overland Park – Low risk of severe weather.
- Olathe – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
- Shawnee – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Hutchinson – Lower tornado risk.
- Salina – Historically low natural disaster risk.
- Emporia – Manageable risk of natural disasters.
- Leavenworth – Minimal risk of severe weather.
Kentucky
- Louisville – Manageable tornado risk.
- Lexington – Historically low risk of major natural disasters.
- Bowling Green – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Owensboro – Lower tornado risk.
- Frankfort – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
- Richmond – Low risk of severe weather events.
- Georgetown – Manageable tornado risk.
- Paducah – Historically low risk of natural disasters.
- Elizabethtown – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Harlan – Lower risk of natural disasters.
Louisiana
- Shreveport – Lower risk of hurricanes compared to coastal areas.
- Bossier City – Historically low risk from major disasters.
- Monroe – Minimal risk of severe weather.
- Alexandria – Lower hurricane risk.
- Ruston – Manageable risk of natural disasters.
- Lafayette – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
- Lake Charles – Lower risk compared to coastal areas.
- Zachary – Minimal risk of severe weather.
- Houma – Historically low risk from natural disasters.
- Morgan City – Manageable hurricane risk.
Maine
- Portland – Low risk of hurricanes and earthquakes.
- Bangor – Minimal risk of severe weather events.
- Lewiston – Historically low risk from major natural disasters.
- Auburn – Low risk of earthquakes and hurricanes.
- Biddeford – Minimal risk of severe weather.
- Sanford – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Westbrook – Low risk from natural disasters.
- Scarborough – Low earthquake and hurricane risk.
- Bath – Historically low risk from major natural events.
- Kennebunk – Low risk of natural disasters.
Maryland
- Baltimore – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Columbia – Lower risk of earthquakes and hurricanes.
- Ellicott City – Historically low risk of severe weather.
- Rockville – Minimal risk from major natural disasters.
- Silver Spring – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Towson – Lower risk of natural disasters.
- Annapolis – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Frederick – Historically low risk from severe weather.
- Gaithersburg – Minimal risk of major natural events.
- Bel Air – Historically low natural disaster risk.
Massachusetts
- Boston – Manageable hurricane risk; low earthquake risk.
- Worcester – Low earthquake and hurricane risk.
- Cambridge – Historically low risk of severe weather.
- Springfield – Minimal risk of major natural disasters.
- Lowell – Low earthquake risk; moderate hurricane risk.
- Beverly – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Quincy – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Plymouth – Low earthquake risk; moderate hurricane risk.
- Framingham – Low risk of severe weather events.
- Newton – Minimal risk of natural disasters.
Michigan
- Grand Rapids – Low earthquake and hurricane risk.
- Ann Arbor – Historically low risk of severe weather.
- Lansing – Minimal risk from major natural disasters.
- Detroit – Low earthquake risk; moderate hurricane risk.
- Flint – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Kalamazoo – Low risk of severe weather.
- Jackson – Low risk of earthquakes and hurricanes.
- Traverse City – Historically low natural disaster risk.
- Saginaw – Minimal risk of severe weather events.
- Muskegon – Low risk of natural disasters.
Minnesota
- Minneapolis – Low earthquake risk; occasional tornadoes.
- Saint Paul – Historically low risk from major disasters.
- Rochester – Minimal risk of severe weather.
- Duluth – Low risk of earthquakes and hurricanes.
- Eagan – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
- Bloomington – Low earthquake risk.
- Minnetonka – Low risk of severe weather events.
- Plymouth – Minimal risk of major natural disasters.
- Maple Grove – Low risk of natural disasters.
- Edina – Historically low risk from major natural disasters.
Mississippi
- Jackson – Lower hurricane risk compared to coastal areas.
- Madison – Historically low risk from major disasters.
- Brandon – Minimal risk of severe weather.
- Ridgeland – Lower hurricane risk.
- Flowood – Manageable risk of natural disasters.
- Gulfport – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
- Biloxi – Lower risk compared to coastal areas.
- Hattiesburg – Minimal risk from severe weather events.
- Laurel – Historically low risk of natural disasters.
- Oxford – Lower risk of hurricanes and tornadoes.
Missouri
- Columbia – Lower tornado risk compared to other areas.
- Jefferson City – Historically low risk from major disasters.
- Springfield – Minimal risk of severe weather.
- St. Louis – Manageable tornado risk.
- Kansas City – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
- Lee’s Summit – Low risk of severe weather events.
- Clayton – Historically low risk from natural disasters.
- Independence – Minimal risk from major natural events.
- Joplin – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
- St. Charles – Low risk of natural disasters.
Montana
- Billings – Low earthquake risk; moderate wildfire risk.
- Missoula – Manageable wildfire risk.
- Bozeman – Moderate wildfire risk but manageable.
- Great Falls – Historically low risk from major disasters.
- Helena – Low earthquake risk; wildfire risk in some areas.
- Kalispell – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
- Butte – Low risk of earthquakes and hurricanes.
- Havre – Minimal risk of severe weather events.
- Laurel – Historically low natural disaster risk.
- Lewistown – Low risk of natural disasters.
Nebraska
- Lincoln – Lower tornado risk compared to other areas.
- Omaha – Historically low risk of severe weather.
- Grand Island – Manageable tornado risk.
- Kearney – Minimal risk from major natural disasters.
- Hastings – Historically safe from major natural events.
- North Platte – Lower tornado risk.
- Beatrice – Historically low risk from severe weather.
- Columbus – Minimal risk of natural disasters.
- York – Manageable tornado risk.
- Broken Bow – Low risk of natural disasters.
Nevada
- Las Vegas – Lower earthquake risk compared to other parts of Nevada.
- Henderson – Historically low risk of severe weather.
- Reno – Minimal risk of natural disasters.
- Carson City – Lower earthquake risk.
- North Las Vegas – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
- Elko – Low risk of severe weather.
- Mesquite – Manageable risk of natural disasters.
- Pahrump – Historically low risk from major natural events.
- Fallon – Minimal risk of severe weather.
- Winnemucca – Low risk of natural disasters.
New Hampshire
- Concord – Low risk of hurricanes and earthquakes.
- Manchester – Historically low risk of severe weather.
- Nashua – Minimal risk from major natural disasters.
- Portsmouth – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Derry – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
- Londonderry – Low risk of severe weather.
- Keene – Historically low risk from natural disasters.
- Exeter – Manageable risk of natural disasters.
- Salem – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Hudson – Low risk of natural disasters.
New Jersey
- Morristown – Lower hurricane risk compared to coastal areas.
- Princeton – Historically low risk of severe weather.
- Morris Plains – Minimal risk from major natural disasters.
- Westfield – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Montclair – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Haddonfield – Lower risk of hurricanes.
- Cherry Hill – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Teaneck – Historically low risk from natural disasters.
- Paramus – Minimal risk of severe weather.
- Ridgewood – Historically low natural disaster risk.
New Mexico
- Santa Fe – Lower risk of severe weather; manageable wildfire risk.
- Albuquerque – Historically low risk of natural disasters.
- Las Cruces – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Rio Rancho – Manageable wildfire risk.
- Roswell – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
- Hobbs – Low risk of natural disasters.
- Farmington – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Clovis – Historically low risk from major natural events.
- Carlsbad – Manageable risk of natural disasters.
- Silver City – Lower risk of severe weather.
New York
- Buffalo – Lower hurricane risk compared to other areas.
- Syracuse – Historically low risk of severe weather.
- Rochester – Minimal risk from major natural disasters.
- Albany – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Saratoga Springs – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Ithaca – Low risk of hurricanes and earthquakes.
- Schenectady – Historically low risk from natural disasters.
- Syracuse – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Saratoga Springs – Historically low risk of severe weather.
- Syracuse – Low risk of natural disasters.
North Carolina
- Asheville – Lower hurricane risk; manageable tornado risk.
- Charlotte – Historically low risk of severe weather.
- Raleigh – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Durham – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Greensboro – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Winston-Salem – Lower hurricane and tornado risk.
- Cary – Historically low natural disaster risk.
- Gastonia – Manageable risk of natural disasters.
- Huntersville – Lower tornado risk.
- Mooresville – Historically low risk from major natural events.
North Dakota
- Fargo – Low risk of earthquakes and hurricanes.
- Bismarck – Historically low risk from natural disasters.
- Minot – Minimal risk of severe weather.
- Grand Forks – Low risk from major natural events.
- Williston – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Jamestown – Low risk of natural disasters.
- Devils Lake – Low earthquake and hurricane risk.
- Dickinson – Minimal risk of severe weather.
- Mandan – Historically low risk from natural disasters.
- Wahpeton – Low risk of natural disasters.
Ohio
- Columbus – Lower tornado risk compared to other areas.
- Cincinnati – Historically low risk of severe weather.
- Cleveland – Minimal risk from major natural disasters.
- Dayton – Manageable tornado risk.
- Toledo – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Akron – Low risk of natural disasters.
- Strongsville – Minimal risk of severe weather.
- Westlake – Historically low risk from natural disasters.
- Lakewood – Manageable tornado risk.
- Elyria – Low risk of natural disasters.
Oklahoma
- Edmond – Lower tornado risk compared to other areas.
- Norman – Historically low risk from severe weather.
- Broken Arrow – Manageable tornado risk.
- Owasso – Minimal risk of natural disasters.
- Stillwater – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Midwest City – Low risk of severe weather events.
- Moore – Historically low natural disaster risk.
- Mustang – Manageable tornado risk.
- Lawton – Minimal risk from major natural disasters.
- Tulsa – Lower tornado risk compared to other parts of the state.
Oregon
- Portland – Lower earthquake risk compared to other parts of Oregon; manageable wildfire risk.
- Eugene – Historically low risk of major natural disasters.
- Corvallis – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Salem – Manageable wildfire risk.
- Bend – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Ashland – Lower earthquake risk.
- Medford – Manageable wildfire risk.
- Albany – Historically low risk from natural disasters.
- Roseburg – Minimal risk of severe weather.
- Klamath Falls – Low risk of natural disasters.
Pennsylvania
- Pittsburgh – Lower risk of hurricanes and tornadoes.
- Harrisburg – Historically low risk of severe weather.
- Allentown – Minimal risk from major natural disasters.
- Lancaster – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Scranton – Historically safe from major disasters.
- State College – Low risk of natural disasters.
- Reading – Minimal risk of severe weather.
- Erie – Historically low risk from major natural disasters.
- York – Manageable risk of natural disasters.
- West Chester – Lower risk of severe weather.
Rhode Island
- Providence – Lower hurricane risk compared to coastal areas.
- Warwick – Historically low risk of severe weather.
- Cranston – Minimal risk from major natural disasters.
- Pawtucket – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Newport – Historically safe from major disasters.
- North Providence – Lower risk of hurricanes.
- East Providence – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Woonsocket – Historically low risk of natural disasters.
- Lincoln – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Bristol – Lower risk of natural disasters.
South Carolina
- Greenville – Lower hurricane risk compared to coastal areas.
- Spartanburg – Historically low risk from major disasters.
- Columbia – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Charleston – Lower hurricane risk compared to other coastal areas.
- Summerville – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
- Florence – Minimal risk of severe weather events.
- Mount Pleasant – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Hilton Head Island – Lower risk compared to other coastal areas.
- Myrtle Beach – Historically low risk of severe weather.
- Aiken – Lower risk of hurricanes and tornadoes.
South Dakota
- Sioux Falls – Lower tornado risk compared to other areas.
- Rapid City – Historically low risk from severe weather.
- Aberdeen – Minimal risk of natural disasters.
- Brookings – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Mitchell – Manageable tornado risk.
- Pierre – Low risk of severe weather events.
- Watertown – Historically low natural disaster risk.
- Huron – Minimal risk of major natural disasters.
- Yankton – Lower tornado risk.
- Spearfish – Manageable risk of natural disasters.
Tennessee
- Knoxville – Lower tornado risk compared to other areas.
- Chattanooga – Historically low risk of severe weather.
- Memphis – Manageable tornado risk.
- Nashville – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Murfreesboro – Minimal risk from major natural disasters.
- Franklin – Low risk of severe weather events.
- Johnson City – Historically low risk from natural disasters.
- Jackson – Manageable tornado risk.
- Columbia – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
- Bartlett – Lower tornado risk.
Texas
- Austin – Lower risk of hurricanes compared to coastal areas.
- San Antonio – Historically low risk of severe weather.
- Dallas – Manageable tornado risk.
- Fort Worth – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Plano – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- El Paso – Low risk of hurricanes and tornadoes.
- Houston – Lower hurricane risk compared to coastal areas.
- Lubbock – Manageable tornado risk.
- Amarillo – Historically low risk of severe weather.
- Round Rock – Lower risk of hurricanes and tornadoes.
Utah
- Salt Lake City – Lower earthquake risk compared to other parts of Utah; manageable wildfire risk.
- Provo – Historically low risk of major natural disasters.
- Ogden – Minimal risk of severe weather.
- St. George – Manageable wildfire risk.
- Logan – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
- Murray – Low risk of earthquakes and wildfires.
- Lehi – Manageable risk of natural disasters.
- Pleasant Grove – Historically low risk of severe weather.
- Orem – Minimal risk from major natural disasters.
- Spanish Fork – Lower risk of natural disasters.
Vermont
- Burlington – Low risk of hurricanes and earthquakes.
- Montpelier – Historically low risk of severe weather.
- South Burlington – Minimal risk from major natural disasters.
- Stowe – Manageable risk of natural disasters.
- Essex Junction – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Winooski – Low risk of severe weather.
- Brattleboro – Historically low risk from natural disasters.
- Rutland – Minimal risk of severe weather events.
- Bennington – Historically low risk of major natural events.
- Middlebury – Low risk of natural disasters.
Virginia
- Charlottesville – Lower hurricane risk compared to coastal areas.
- Roanoke – Historically low risk from severe weather.
- Richmond – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Lexington – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
- Harrisonburg – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Lynchburg – Low risk of hurricanes and tornadoes.
- Falls Church – Historically low risk of major disasters.
- Arlington – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Alexandria – Historically low risk from natural disasters.
- Fredericksburg – Lower risk of severe weather events.
Washington
- Seattle – Lower earthquake risk compared to other parts of Washington; manageable wildfire risk.
- Tacoma – Historically low risk of major natural disasters.
- Bellevue – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Spokane – Manageable wildfire risk.
- Everett – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Redmond – Low risk of earthquakes and wildfires.
- Bellingham – Historically low risk of severe weather.
- Olympia – Minimal risk of natural disasters.
- Vancouver – Manageable wildfire risk.
- Kennewick – Low risk of natural disasters.
West Virginia
- Charleston – Lower risk of severe weather compared to other parts of the state.
- Morgantown – Historically low risk from major natural disasters.
- Huntington – Minimal risk of severe weather.
- Beckley – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
- Wheeling – Manageable risk of natural disasters.
- Clarksburg – Historically low risk of severe weather.
- Parkersburg – Minimal risk from major natural disasters.
- Fairmont – Lower risk of severe weather.
- Weirton – Historically low risk from natural disasters.
- Keyser – Low risk of natural disasters.
Wisconsin
- Madison – Lower risk of tornadoes and severe weather.
- Milwaukee – Historically low risk of major natural disasters.
- Green Bay – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Appleton – Manageable risk of natural disasters.
- Kenosha – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Eau Claire – Low risk of severe weather events.
- La Crosse – Historically low risk from natural disasters.
- Wausau – Minimal risk of major natural events.
- Oshkosh – Manageable tornado risk.
- Racine – Lower risk of natural disasters.
Wyoming
- Cheyenne – Lower risk of severe weather and earthquakes.
- Casper – Historically low risk from major natural disasters.
- Laramie – Minimal risk of severe weather.
- Gillette – Manageable risk of natural disasters.
- Jackson – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
- Sheridan – Low risk of severe weather.
- Riverton – Historically low risk of natural disasters.
- Rock Springs – Minimal risk from major natural events.
- Powell – Lower risk of natural disasters.
- Cody – Manageable risk of severe weather.