Mower County
Minnesota — Natural Disaster Risk Assessment
LowComposite Risk Score
National percentile: 67th
Mower County faces low composite natural disaster risk (NRI Risk Index score 67.3, 67th national percentile), driven primarily by drought and hail exposure. Expected annual loss across all 18 hazard types is $27M.
Source: FEMA National Risk Index v1.20 · Updated December 2025
Top Hazards
All 18 Hazard Risks
| Drought | High | 19.41 / yr | $2M |
| Hail | Medium | 4.62 / yr | $1M |
| Tornado | Medium | 0.56 / yr | $4M |
| Winter Weather | Medium | 19.37 / yr | $185K |
| Riverine Flood | Medium | 1.86 / yr | $16M |
| Strong Wind | Medium | 3.72 / yr | $1M |
| Cold Wave | Low | 10.16 / yr | $1M |
| Heat Wave | Low | 3.63 / yr | $247K |
| Ice Storm | Low | 0.65 / yr | $44K |
| Landslide | Very Low | 0.07 / yr | $193 |
| Lightning | Very Low | 38.60 / yr | $83K |
| Wildfire | Very Low | 0.00 / yr | $7K |
| Earthquake | Very Low | 0.00 / yr | $24K |
| Avalanche | Very Low | 0.00 / yr | $0 |
| Coastal Flood | Very Low | 0.00 / yr | $0 |
| Hurricane | Very Low | 0.00 / yr | $0 |
| Tsunami | Very Low | 0.00 / yr | $0 |
| Volcanic Activity | Very Low | 0.00 / yr | $0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the overall natural disaster risk for Mower County?
Mower County has a composite FEMA National Risk Index score of 67.3 out of 100, placing it in the Low category and the 67th national percentile. This combines Expected Annual Loss, Social Vulnerability, and Community Resilience across 18 hazard types.
What are the top natural hazards in Mower County?
The three highest-rated hazards are Drought (High, $2M EAL), Hail (Medium, $1M EAL), Tornado (Medium, $4M EAL). These account for most of the county's expected annual losses.
How does Mower County compare to other Minnesota counties?
Mower County ranks #19 of 87 Minnesota counties for overall natural disaster risk, with a low rating.
What does Expected Annual Loss (EAL) mean?
EAL is FEMA's estimate of average annual dollar losses from natural hazards, calculated from historical event data and exposure models. Mower County's $27M EAL is a statistical average, not a guarantee for any specific year or address.