FloodZoneMap.org

Flash Flood — Jones, IA

May 26, 2022

Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms developed across all of eastern Iowa, northwest Illinois and far northeast Missouri on the afternoon of Thursday May 26, 2022. These showers and storms formed in response to an area of low pressure moving across eastern Missouri into central Illinois during the afternoon and evening. This activity slowly rotated around the low, allowing showers and storms to produce torrential rainfall over areas they impacted. During the evening, repeated rounds of sh

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 1021833). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

Flood Risk Context for Jones, IA

This event is one of many recorded floods in Jones County. See the full FEMA flood zone map, NFIP claim totals, and disaster history for the area.

View Jones County flood data →

More Flood Stories

Flood$15.0M damage

Jones, IA · Jul 23, 2010

Heavy rains during the fourth week of July caused both major rivers running through Jones County to crest well above flood stage.||Although not guaged in Jones County, the Maquoketa River reached record levels both upstream in Manchester and downstream in Maquoketa.

Read the full account →
Flood$10.0M damage

Jones, IA · Jul 25, 2010

Heavy rains during the fourth week of July caused both major rivers running through Jones County to crest well above flood stage.||Although not guaged in Jones County, the Maquoketa River reached record levels both upstream in Manchester and downstream in Maquoketa.

Read the full account →
Flood$5.0M damage

Jones, IA · Jun 1, 2008

Major to record flooding occurred during the month of June 2008 with most forecast points above flood stage for the majority of the month. The flooding during this month was more prolific and severe than the flooding in April 2008, and the flooding in April had been the most…

Read the full account →
Flood$100K damage

Jones, IA · Sep 27, 2016

Significant record to near record heavy rainfall in North Central and Northeast Iowa from 21 to 23 September of 4 to over 10 plus inches caused major river flooding on many forecast points on the Iowa tributaries of the Wapsipinicon, Cedar, lower Iowa, and Maquoketa rivers.

Read the full account →