STATE RISK ROLL-UP
Kansas
Across 105 counties, FEMA rates 2 elevated or higher for overall natural-hazard risk. Here's what drives it — and where it concentrates.
How the counties rate
Low101
Moderate2
Elevated2
High0
Dominant hazards
The hazards most often rated elevated or higher across Kansas's counties:
- Drought — 21 counties
- Winter weather — 15 counties
- Tornado — 8 counties
- Extreme heat — 3 counties
Highest-risk counties
| County | FEMA composite | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Sedgwick County | Relatively High | 97 |
| Johnson County | Relatively High | 95 |
| Wyandotte County | Relatively Moderate | 89 |
| Shawnee County | Relatively Moderate | 88 |
| Reno County | Relatively Low | 80 |
| Douglas County | Relatively Low | 75 |
State figures are a roll-up of FEMA National Risk Index county data (counts and rankings), not an official FEMA state rating. Risk is an estimate from a public model, not a guarantee — verify your specific insurance needs with a licensed professional. See the methodology.
FEMA National Risk Index · as of 2026-07-08