2,237 first-hand accounts of flood events in Arkansas, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
While it appeared we dodged a bullet, Barry had one last card to play. As the system exited to the north, some forecast models indicated a potential of over ten inches of rain southwest of Little Rock (Pulaski County) during the wee hours of the 16th.
Read the full account →While it appeared we dodged a bullet, Barry had one last card to play. As the system exited to the north, some forecast models indicated a potential of over ten inches of rain southwest of Little Rock (Pulaski County) during the wee hours of the 16th.
Read the full account →While it appeared we dodged a bullet, Barry had one last card to play. As the system exited to the north, some forecast models indicated a potential of over ten inches of rain southwest of Little Rock (Pulaski County) during the wee hours of the 16th.
Read the full account →On the 8th, a deluge in Pine Bluff (Jefferson County) resulted in three to five inches of precipitation in parts of the city (with two inches of this in about 30 minutes). Many roads flooded, and so did a municipal building.
Read the full account →Given dangerous heat, Excessive Heat Warnings were issued for parts of Arkansas for several days by the National Weather Service. Such a headline is posted when heat indices meet or exceed 110 degrees.||Heat continued to be the main headline through the 21st.
Read the full account →While it appeared we dodged a bullet, Barry had one last card to play. As the system exited to the north, some forecast models indicated a potential of over ten inches of rain southwest of Little Rock (Pulaski County) during the wee hours of the 16th.
Read the full account →While it appeared we dodged a bullet, Barry had one last card to play. As the system exited to the north, some forecast models indicated a potential of over ten inches of rain southwest of Little Rock (Pulaski County) during the wee hours of the 16th.
Read the full account →While it appeared we dodged a bullet, Barry had one last card to play. As the system exited to the north, some forecast models indicated a potential of over ten inches of rain southwest of Little Rock (Pulaski County) during the wee hours of the 16th.
Read the full account →While it appeared we dodged a bullet, Barry had one last card to play. As the system exited to the north, some forecast models indicated a potential of over ten inches of rain southwest of Little Rock (Pulaski County) during the wee hours of the 16th.
Read the full account →While it appeared we dodged a bullet, Barry had one last card to play. As the system exited to the north, some forecast models indicated a potential of over ten inches of rain southwest of Little Rock (Pulaski County) during the wee hours of the 16th.
Read the full account →On the 7th, a front pushed into the region. Temperatures were in the 90s, and it was the hottest day of the year so far at some locations. At Little Rock (Pulaski County), for example, the mercury reached 99 degrees.
Read the full account →On the 7th, a front pushed into the region. Temperatures were in the 90s, and it was the hottest day of the year so far at some locations. At Little Rock (Pulaski County), for example, the mercury reached 99 degrees.
Read the full account →On the 7th, a front pushed into the region. Temperatures were in the 90s, and it was the hottest day of the year so far at some locations. At Little Rock (Pulaski County), for example, the mercury reached 99 degrees.
Read the full account →On the 7th, a front pushed into the region. Temperatures were in the 90s, and it was the hottest day of the year so far at some locations. At Little Rock (Pulaski County), for example, the mercury reached 99 degrees.
Read the full account →One of these fronts sagged southward through the area on the 23rd and 24th. Another front followed a couple of days later. The fronts triggered scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly over the northern counties.
Read the full account →One of these fronts sagged southward through the area on the 23rd and 24th. Another front followed a couple of days later. The fronts triggered scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly over the northern counties.
Read the full account →The heaviest cloudbursts on the 4th were in Clark and Hot Spring Counties close to Interstate 30. Some flash flooding occurred, with high water near the Amtrak depot in Gurdon, and roads under water in Arkadelphia (both in Clark County).
Read the full account →The heaviest cloudbursts on the 4th were in Clark and Hot Spring Counties close to Interstate 30. Some flash flooding occurred, with high water near the Amtrak depot in Gurdon, and roads under water in Arkadelphia (both in Clark County).
Read the full account →On the 8th, a deluge in Pine Bluff (Jefferson County) resulted in three to five inches of precipitation in parts of the city (with two inches of this in about 30 minutes). Many roads flooded, and so did a municipal building.
Read the full account →The remnants of Tropical Storm Barry drifted north into Northcentral Arkansas during the early morning hours of July 16th. Meanwhile, a very moist air mass lingered south of this remnant center of circulation, as a weak shortwave trough rounded the center, enhancing large scale…
Read the full account →The remnants of Tropical Storm Barry drifted north into Northcentral Arkansas during the early morning hours of July 16th. Meanwhile, a very moist air mass lingered south of this remnant center of circulation, as a weak shortwave trough rounded the center, enhancing large scale…
Read the full account →The remnants of Tropical Storm Barry drifted north into Northcentral Arkansas during the early morning hours of July 16th. Meanwhile, a very moist air mass lingered south of this remnant center of circulation, as a weak shortwave trough rounded the center, enhancing large scale…
Read the full account →The remnants of Tropical Storm Barry drifted north into Northcentral Arkansas during the early morning hours of July 16th. Meanwhile, a very moist air mass lingered south of this remnant center of circulation, as a weak shortwave trough rounded the center, enhancing large scale…
Read the full account →The remnants of Tropical Storm Barry drifted north into Northcentral Arkansas during the early morning hours of July 16th. Meanwhile, a very moist air mass lingered south of this remnant center of circulation, as a weak shortwave trough rounded the center, enhancing large scale…
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