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Weather Data Maps

The maps below translate complex climate and environmental data into usable formats for water sector utilities. They help utilities understand their climate risks through a variety of data; including Climate Projection Data and Historical Environmental Data.

Data Access Page: Download data from the maps below for your own analysis.


Climate Projection Data

Climate Scenarios Projection Maps:

View scenario-based climate projections for temperature, precipitation, extreme storms, extreme heat, and sea level rise and assess the potential near- and longer-term weather variability on your utility.

screenshot of the climate scenarios projection map

Streamflow Projections Maps:

Explore historical and projected changes in flow conditions for U.S. streams and rivers as well as the status of stream gages and reservoirs.

Screenshot of the streamflow projects storymap.

Snowpack Change for the Western United States StoryMap:

Explore the changing snowpack resources to assist utility adaptation efforts.

Screenshot of the "Snowpack Change for the Western United States" storymap
 
 
 

Historical Environmental Data

Storm Surge Inundation and Hurricane Strike Frequency Map:

View historical coastal storm surge and hurricane data to mitigate flood damage to your utility.  

Screenshot of the "Storm surge inundation" storymap

Wildfire Conditions and Risk for Water Utilities StoryMap:

Explore current wildfires, historical wildfire trends, and community risk to wildfire across the US including Alaska and Hawaii. 

Screenshot of the "wildfire conditions and risk for water utilities" storymap
 
 

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  • Resilient Strategies Guide
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Last updated on March 11, 2025
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