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Current risk outlook
Hurricane risk for Greenville, MS.
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This view summarizes hurricane-style impacts by combining wind, storm surge, and heavy-rain flooding exposure for the city grid tile.
Live risk outlook
ELEVATEDElevated
Next 6–24 hours: Today: Elevated (55/100) · Rain 34% · Max wind 5 mph.
No active local alerts at this moment.
Sources: NOAA, NWS, SPC, NHC, FEMA, USGS.
Historical risk score
Long-term baseline derived from historical hazard activity.
29
/ 100
Derived score: wind 50% · surge 30% · flood 20% + coastal boost
For typical homes located in Greenville, MS.
Baseline context
Hurricane-style impacts combine wind, surge, and flood exposure near Greenville.
Compare other local risks
See how Greenville scores across each hazard model.
City snapshot
All hazards combined
Flood risk
Heavy rain and low-lying flood exposure
Wind risk
Roof stress and gust-driven damage
Storm surge risk
Coastal inundation and tidal vulnerability
Lightning risk
Thunderstorm and strike exposure
Wildfire risk
Fuels, dryness, and fire potential
Tornado risk
Historic tornado corridor exposure
Hail risk
Hail frequency and roof impact potential
Local hazard map
Greenville, MS
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Active tropical systems (NHC)
No active storms found from the NHC feed right now.
Source: National Hurricane Center.
Live alerts & official forecast (NWS)
Forecast office: JAN · radar KDGX
Active alerts near Greenville
No active NWS alerts at this point right now.
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Turn today’s risk into a checklist for your home.
5-day storm outlook
Today
ELEVATEDRain chance: 34%
Max wind: 5 mph
Risk score: 55/100
Tomorrow
LOWRain chance: 2%
Max wind: 5 mph
Risk score: 10/100
Sat
LOWRain chance: 1%
Max wind: 0 to 5 mph
Risk score: 10/100
Sun
LOWRain chance: 9%
Max wind: 5 to 10 mph
Risk score: 10/100
Mon
LOWRain chance: 21%
Max wind: 10 mph
Risk score: 25/100
Live storm map
Live layers: NWS alerts, NOAA radar, and NHC cone/track when available.
Hurricane impact breakdown
This city is not in the coastal surge band. Use wind risk and flood risk for the most relevant impacts.
Wind & roof
Low
Wind exposure derived from ingested design wind / climatology tiles.
14
/ 100
- Prioritize roof edges, fasteners, and garage-door bracing.
- Secure loose outdoor items before storms.
- Expect tree damage and outages during strong gusts.
Storm surge
Unavailable
Storm surge model is not available for this location yet.
0
/ 100
- Surge impacts are highest near the coast and tidal waterways.
- Track evacuation guidance early — surge can cut off routes.
- Watch wind direction and approach angle, not just category.
Flooding (rain)
Elevated
FEMA NFHL flood zones: 12 features intersect this tile.
67
/ 100
- Avoid driving through standing water; underpasses flood first.
- Clear drains and gutters ahead of heavy rain.
- Have a plan for cars/valuables in low-lying areas.
Protect your home before the next storm
Turn today’s risk into a checklist for your home in Greenville, MS.
Learn hurricane risk
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Wind speed and roof damage
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Storm surge vs flooding
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What to do next for Greenville
Use the breakdown above to prioritize the fastest, highest-impact actions.
Before hurricane season
- Document roof condition; take photos for insurance.
- Check shingles/tiles, flashing, and seals after storms.
- Trim weak limbs; identify outage backup plan.
48–24 hours before landfall
- Secure outdoor items; stage shutters/plywood.
- Charge devices; top off fuel; pack a go-bag.
- Know your evacuation zone and trigger.
Historical hurricane exposure
Historical hurricane exposure in Greenville
- Tropical systems can bring a mix of wind, surge, and heavy rain impacts.
- Coastal neighborhoods are more exposed to surge and tidal flooding.
- Modern building codes can reduce wind losses for newer homes.
Hurricane risk FAQs for Greenville
Is Greenville at risk for hurricanes?
Greenville can experience hurricane or tropical storm impacts depending on storm track, intensity, and local geography.
When is hurricane season in Greenville?
The Atlantic hurricane season runs June 1–Nov 30, with peak activity Aug–Oct.