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7
Very High

winter-storm Winter Storm Risk in Jacksonville, FL

Risk Level: Very High — Score 7/10

FEMA: 7Historical: 0

Key Risk Factors

  • FEMA rates Jacksonville's county as Relatively High risk
  • Estimated annual loss of $26M from this hazard type
  • Average annual frequency: 3.0 events per year
  • Significant winter storm and ice storm exposure

Peak season: December-March

Last significant event: No significant events on record

Highest Risk Cities for Winter Storms

1
FEMA: 9Historical: 10
2
FEMA: 9Historical: 10
3
FEMA: 9Historical: 7
4
FEMA: 9Historical: 10
5
FEMA: 9Historical: 0
6
FEMA: 9Historical: 10
7
FEMA: 9Historical: 10
8
FEMA: 9Historical: 8
9
FEMA: 9Historical: 0
10
FEMA: 9Historical: 1
Jacksonville is not in the top 10 for winter storm risk among tracked cities.

How Jacksonville Compares

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Winter Storm Preparedness Tips

  • 1.Stock emergency supplies including extra blankets, food, water, and medications
  • 2.Insulate pipes and know how to shut off water in case of pipe bursts
  • 3.Keep your vehicle's gas tank at least half full during winter months
  • 4.Have alternative heating sources and carbon monoxide detectors
  • 5.Stay off roads during ice storms and heavy snow events

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