Statewide risk intelligence
Vermont home risk center
Today’s statewide composite risk signal for VT is Low overall, blending flood, wind, thunderstorm, and current AQI conditions.
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Overall risk signal
Low
Use this signal as a statewide benchmark and drill down into cities for localized exposure.
Statewide hazard breakdown
Core baselines plus current AQI for Vermont
Flood exposure
Wind + roof
Air quality / AQI
Tornado activity
Lightning
Wildfire
Live weather alerts
NWS advisories across Vermont
Air Quality Alert
Effective Sat 4:18 AM
Air Quality Alert issued July 18 at 12:18AM EDT by NWS Albany NY
Bennington; Western Windham; Eastern Windham
Source: National Weather Service alerts feed.
City hotspots
Highest composite exposure across Vermont.
North Clarendon, VT
Overall moderate risk
Rutland, VT
Overall moderate risk
West Charlotte, VT
Overall moderate risk
Proctor, VT
Overall low risk
Burlington, VT
Overall low risk
South Burlington, VT
Overall low risk
Manchester Center, VT
Overall low risk
Saint George, VT
Overall low risk
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City directory
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State ranking pages
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RiskIQ network
Related risk context for Vermont
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Learn the risk in Vermont
Flood zones 101: how to read FEMA maps
Decode NFHL zones, base flood elevation, and where boundary lines matter most.
Wind speed and roof damage
Understand how gust speeds translate into shingles, trees, and outages across Vermont.
Storm surge vs flooding
Compare coastal surge risk with inland rainfall flooding exposure.