HazardDB



Wildfire Risk: Very Low


Tornado Risk: Low


Hurricane Risk: Low


Hail Risk: Low


Flood Risk: Moderate


Tsunami Risk: Very Low


Earthquake Risk: Very Low


Wind Risk: Low

HAZARDS

3

Power Transmission Lines

0

Coastlines

1

Water Bodies

0

Fault Lines

EMERGENCY SERVICES

12

Hazard Shelters

3

Fire Stations

8

Hospitals

1

Police Stations

COMMUNITY PROFILE

Smith County, Texas, faces relatively low to moderate natural disaster and climate risks. The area experiences a variety of hazards, including hail, high wind, lightning, flooding, and tornadoes. These events occur with varying frequencies, with lightning strikes being the most common, followed by hail events. The risk values associated with these hazards are relatively low to moderate, indicating a manageable level of risk for the county.

Specific climate factors in Smith County that contribute to these hazards include its location in Tornado Alley, where tornadoes are more common, as well as its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, which can lead to increased moisture and the potential for severe weather events. The region also has a high frequency of lightning strikes, which can pose a risk to both property and human safety. Additionally, the county's topography, with its mix of flat plains and rolling hills, can contribute to the ... Read More

CLIMATE OVERVIEW

Average Temperature
19 °F Cold

Average Precipitation
1138 mm Moderate

Average Humidity
79% Moderately High

Plant Hardiness
8/10 Moderately High

NATURAL CATASTROPHE TIMELINE