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FEMA Flood Map Service Center (opens in a new tab)
FEMA
Look up whether your address sits in a mapped flood zone. Worth ten minutes even if you are certain you are not, because flood insurance and mortgage requirements both key off this map.
- Government or standards bodyDataFree
InciWeb incident information (opens in a new tab)
NWCG
Per-incident wildfire updates, perimeter maps and evacuation notices, straight from the incident management teams. Slower than social media and far more accurate.
- Government or standards bodyDataFree
AirNow (opens in a new tab)
EPA
Official air quality index with wildfire smoke overlays. Pair it with a plan for indoor air, because during a smoke event the indoor number is the one you can actually change.
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USGS water data (opens in a new tab)
USGS
Live stream gauges and groundwater levels. Useful for flood watching and for understanding whether the creek you were counting on runs year round.
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US Drought Monitor (opens in a new tab)
NDMC, USDA and NOAA
Weekly drought classification by county. It drives water restrictions and fire restrictions in most of the West, so it tells you what rules are coming before they arrive.
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