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Severe Storm history in Utah

Utah has 36 county-level severe storm declarations across 29 counties. Davis County leads with 3 declarations. Total tracked FEMA obligations for severe storm events in this state: $21.0M.

This page shows every Utah county in Utah that has at least one FEMA severe storm declaration on record, ranked by how many times that hazard type triggered federal aid. Counties near the top of this list have recurring exposure to severe storm events — useful context for anyone evaluating property risk, insurance needs, or emergency planning in the area.

For the full national view of severe storm declarations across all states, see the severe storm disaster type page. For all hazard types in Utah, see the Utah state page.

Severe Storm in Utah

Counties ranked by severe storm declaration count

#CountyDeclarationsTracked aid
1Davis County3$4.9M
2Kane County2$31K
3Morgan County2$97K
4Salt Lake County2$8.6M
5Washington County2$6.6M
6Weber County2$774K
7Beaver County1$0
8Box Elder County1$0
9Cache County1$0
10Carbon County1$0
11Daggett County1$0
12Duchesne County1$0
13Emery County1$0
14Garfield County1$0
15Grand County1$0
16Iron County1$0
17Juab County1$0
18Millard County1$0
19Piute County1$0
20Rich County1$0
21San Juan County1$0
22Sanpete County1$0
23Sevier County1$0
24Summit County1$0
25Tooele County1$0
26Uintah County1$0
27Utah County1$4K
28Wasatch County1$0
29Wayne County1$0