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Extreme Weather Causes $424 Billion in Damages Across the U.S. in 2025
15 Oct
Summary
- 7 major weather events caused $378-$424 billion in damages and economic loss
- Recent East Coast storm caused $3 billion in damages
- Tropical Storm Chantal in July caused $6-$8 billion in damages
- Deadly Texas floods in July caused $18-$22 billion in damages

The year 2025 has been a challenging one for the United States, as the country has been battered by a series of severe weather events that have caused widespread damage and economic loss. According to a map created by AccuWeather, seven major weather events have been responsible for a combined total damage and economic loss of between $378 billion to $424 billion so far this year.
One of the most recent storms to impact the U.S. was a storm that hit parts of the East Coast, causing an estimated $3 billion in total damage and economic loss. In July, Tropical Storm Chantal also caused significant damage, with the total cost of flooding-related impacts estimated to be between $6 billion and $8 billion.




