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Risk Index · Bexar County · pop 2.0M

San Antonio, TX real-estate risk

99.4
/100 · Relatively High

San Antonio, TX (Bexar County) carries a FEMA National Risk Index score of 99.4/100 — rated "Relatively High" — driven mainly by tornado and hail, with roughly $619M in expected natural-hazard losses per year (FEMA NRI, 2025).

Hazard scores (0–100)

Tornado
99.9
Hail
99.9
Riverine flood
99.7
Heat wave
99.4
Wildfire
92.4
Strong wind
87.1
Hurricane
83.5
Drought
69.5
Earthquake
61.9

Expected annual loss

$619M/yr

all natural hazards, county-wide

Buildings-only loss

$401M/yr

the part that hits owners + insurers

What it means for insurance

Severe convective storms (tornado/hail) drive the insurance cost here — wind/hail deductibles and roof age are what underwriters price, and what's been pushing Midwest/Plains premiums up.

San Antonio risk — FAQ

Is San Antonio, TX a high-risk area for real estate?

San Antonio scores 99.4/100 on FEMA's National Risk Index — rated "Relatively High" versus all US counties. Its expected natural-hazard loss is about $619M per year.

What is the biggest natural hazard in San Antonio?

The highest-rated hazard is tornado (99.9/100), followed by hail (99.9/100).

How does hazard risk affect property insurance in San Antonio?

Severe convective storms (tornado/hail) drive the insurance cost here — wind/hail deductibles and roof age are what underwriters price, and what's been pushing Midwest/Plains premiums up.

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Source: FEMA National Risk Index (Counties), v1.20 (2026-06-13). Scores are national percentiles (0–100). Insurance commentary is PropHunt's interpretation of the hazard data, not an insurance quote.

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