Forecasts indicate that US severe weather losses could run on par with 2023, BMS’s Siffert

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Reinsurance News - Apr 25, 2024

Insurance industry losses from US severe weather events have already surpassed $10 billion for this year, with the toll for many events still being calculated. However, forecasts for the coming days and weeks could wind up taking the toll on par with last year, warns Andrew Siffert, Senior Meteorolo...

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