1,380 first-hand accounts of flood events in Alabama, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
Widespread heavy rainfall impacted the area from February 28th through the 1st of March, with lingering flooding conditions lasting the better part of 7 days. Rainfall totals of 4 to 6 inches fell across much of the area, leading to areal and river flooding.
Read the full account →Widespread heavy rainfall impacted the area from February 28th through the 1st of March, with lingering flooding conditions lasting the better part of 7 days. Rainfall totals of 4 to 6 inches fell across much of the area, leading to areal and river flooding.
Read the full account →Widespread heavy rainfall impacted the area from February 28th through the 1st of March, with lingering flooding conditions lasting the better part of 7 days. Rainfall totals of 4 to 6 inches fell across much of the area, leading to areal and river flooding.
Read the full account →Widespread heavy rainfall impacted the area from February 28th through the 1st of March, with lingering flooding conditions lasting the better part of 7 days. Rainfall totals of 4 to 6 inches fell across much of the area, leading to areal and river flooding.
Read the full account →Widespread heavy rainfall impacted the area from February 28th through the 1st of March, with lingering flooding conditions lasting the better part of 7 days. Rainfall totals of 4 to 6 inches fell across much of the area, leading to areal and river flooding.
Read the full account →Widespread heavy rainfall impacted the area from February 28th through the 1st of March, with lingering flooding conditions lasting the better part of 7 days. Rainfall totals of 4 to 6 inches fell across much of the area, leading to areal and river flooding.
Read the full account →Widespread heavy rainfall impacted the area from February 28th through the 1st of March, with lingering flooding conditions lasting the better part of 7 days. Rainfall totals of 4 to 6 inches fell across much of the area, leading to areal and river flooding.
Read the full account →Excessive rainfall across northern and central Alabama and Mississippi as well as in parts of the Tennessee Valley, resulted in very significant rises along the Alabama River and Tombigbee Rivers in southwest Alabama.
Read the full account →Excessive rainfall across northern and central Alabama and Mississippi as well as in parts of the Tennessee Valley, resulted in very significant rises along the Alabama River and Tombigbee Rivers in southwest Alabama.
Read the full account →Showers and thunderstorms repeatedly moved across Northern Alabama and Southern Middle TN. Numerous roads were closed in Lincoln County, with widespread rainfall amounts of 3-6 across much of the area.
Read the full account →Hurricane Sally made landfall early on the morning of September 16 across Gulf Shores Alabama. The greatest impacts to the tri-state area came in the form of very heavy rain and significant flooding on and away from area rivers.
Read the full account →Hurricane Sally made landfall early on the morning of September 16 across Gulf Shores Alabama. The greatest impacts to the tri-state area came in the form of very heavy rain and significant flooding on and away from area rivers.
Read the full account →Hurricane Sally made landfall early on the morning of September 16 across Gulf Shores Alabama. The greatest impacts to the tri-state area came in the form of very heavy rain and significant flooding on and away from area rivers.
Read the full account →Hurricane Sally made landfall early on the morning of September 16 across Gulf Shores Alabama. The greatest impacts to the tri-state area came in the form of very heavy rain and significant flooding on and away from area rivers.
Read the full account →Hurricane Sally made landfall early on the morning of September 16 across Gulf Shores Alabama. The greatest impacts to the tri-state area came in the form of very heavy rain and significant flooding on and away from area rivers.
Read the full account →Hurricane Sally made landfall early on the morning of September 16 across Gulf Shores Alabama. The greatest impacts to the tri-state area came in the form of very heavy rain and significant flooding on and away from area rivers.
Read the full account →Hurricane Sally made landfall early on the morning of September 16 across Gulf Shores Alabama. The greatest impacts to the tri-state area came in the form of very heavy rain and significant flooding on and away from area rivers.
Read the full account →Hurricane Sally made landfall early on the morning of September 16 across Gulf Shores Alabama. The greatest impacts to the tri-state area came in the form of very heavy rain and significant flooding on and away from area rivers.
Read the full account →Hurricane Sally made landfall early on the morning of September 16 across Gulf Shores Alabama. The greatest impacts to the tri-state area came in the form of very heavy rain and significant flooding on and away from area rivers.
Read the full account →Hurricane Sally made landfall early on the morning of September 16 across Gulf Shores Alabama. The greatest impacts to the tri-state area came in the form of very heavy rain and significant flooding on and away from area rivers.
Read the full account →Hurricane Sally made landfall early on the morning of September 16 across Gulf Shores Alabama. The greatest impacts to the tri-state area came in the form of very heavy rain and significant flooding on and away from area rivers.
Read the full account →Hurricane Sally made landfall early on the morning of September 16 across Gulf Shores Alabama. The greatest impacts to the tri-state area came in the form of very heavy rain and significant flooding on and away from area rivers.
Read the full account →Hurricane Sally made landfall early on the morning of September 16 across Gulf Shores Alabama. The greatest impacts to the tri-state area came in the form of very heavy rain and significant flooding on and away from area rivers.
Read the full account →Hurricane Sally made landfall early on the morning of September 16 across Gulf Shores Alabama. The greatest impacts to the tri-state area came in the form of very heavy rain and significant flooding on and away from area rivers.
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