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Home insurance tips for weather-proofing your home


These tips for weather-proofing your home could help prevent damage and reduce the likelihood of filing a claim. Read More

10 States Facing the Highest Financial Losses from Severe Weather | Insurify - news-journal.com


Climate change has made extreme weather more prevalent and intense. 1 Those consequences are showing up in home insurance premiums, with the average annual cost increasing 30% — $740 — since 2021. Read More

Extreme weather has cost the US more than $1 trillion in the past seven years - AZFamily


When taken together, the country's so-called billion-dollar disasters inflicted at least $165 billion in damage last year — surpassing 2021 disasters in costs. Skip to content Your Life Arizona ... Read More

Extreme Weather Is Forcing Insurers to Grapple With Climate Change - MSN


Extreme weather can also cause billion-dollar disaster events—the scale of which is increasing. This year alone, there have been 19 such events in the U.S. as of Aug. 8, NOAA’s National ... Read More

How Extreme Weather Like Libya’s Flooding Is Linked to Climate Change - Bloomberg.com


A new branch of science, called extreme event attribution, that’s emerged in the past 15 years connects global warming to severe episodes of weather with a much greater level of specificity. Read More

Homeowners with limited income face the greatest financial risk from extreme weather - AOL


Bankrate’s Extreme Weather Survey found that only 48 percent of homeowners with a household income below $50K per year say they are financially prepared for the potential costs associated with ... Read More

Extreme weather can hit farmers hard. Those with smaller farming operations often pay the price


MAYFIELD, Ky. (AP) — Justin Ralph estimates he’s made about 200 trips delivering grain from the fields he farms with his brother and uncle this year. They’re accustomed to using their four ... Read More

HazardHub Winter Weather Data Helps Insurers and Homeowners Prepare for Top Seasonal Risks - Business Wire


HazardHub risk data and maps detail extreme cold and winter weather risks at the national, state, and local levels, right down to the specific property address level. Read More

10 States Facing the Highest Financial Losses from Severe Weather | Insurify


Climate change has made extreme weather more prevalent and intense. 1 Those consequences are showing up in home insurance premiums, with the average annual cost increasing 30% — $740 — since 2021. Read More

Extreme weather can hit farmers hard. Those with smaller operations often suffer most


That’s already a reality for the area around Mayfield, which is in a flat plain region in the western part of the state and which has been hit by extreme weather in more ways than one. Read More

HazardHub Winter Weather Data Helps Insurers and Homeowners Prepare for Top Seasonal Risks - Morningstar


HazardHub map of average annual minimum temperatures for the contiguous United States, published December 2024. (Graphic: Guidewire HazardHub) HazardHub risk data and maps detail extreme cold and ... Read More

10 States Facing the Highest Financial Losses from Severe Weather | Insurify


Homeowners in some states have more exposure to natural disasters than others. Find out whether your state is one of the most financially vulnerable. Read More


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