Template:Deadliest U.S. meteorological events in 2022
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- Hurricane Ian
- December North American winter storm
- June 27 San Antonio heat wave(2)
- July–August Kentucky floods
- Hurricane Fiona
- July Portland heatwave(2)
- Tornado outbreak of March 5–7
- February North American winter storm
- Late February winter storm
- Tornado outbreak of March 21–23
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- September 23–October 2
- December 21–26
- June 27
- July 26–August 1
- September 14–28
- July 25–31
- March 5–7
- February 1–9
- February 21-25
- March 21–23
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Death tolls include the United States territories as those are included by various NOAA agencies.
1. Includes fatalities outside the United States
2. Part of the 2022 North American heat waves.
See Weather of 2022#Deadliest events for the sources to this information.
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