FloodZoneMap.org

Flood — Stutsman, ND

Apr 16, 2023

The spring snow melt of 2023 saw many areas of flooding over North Dakota due to a record deep snow pack and relatively fast melt. Multiple counties experienced infrastructure damage due to the flooding. In addition, during the morning hours of April 16, a flood death (direct) occurred as a 54 year old female was driving a 2004 Ford Escape along ND Highway 66 near the intersection of 47th Avenue NE, to the northwest of Mylo, Rolette County. The road was covered with water and ice due to snow mel

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 1094597). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

Flood Risk Context for Stutsman, ND

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

View Stutsman County flood data →

More Flood Stories

Flash Flood$500K damage

Stutsman, ND · Jun 2, 2024

Thunderstorms developed during the afternoon and evening hours as an inverted surface trough, extending from low pressure in western South Dakota, and a warm front, extending from far south central North Dakota into the James River Valley, moved through.

Read the full account →
Flood$25K damage

Stutsman, ND · Jun 2, 2024

Thunderstorms developed during the afternoon and evening hours as an inverted surface trough, extending from low pressure in western South Dakota, and a warm front, extending from far south central North Dakota into the James River Valley, moved through.

Read the full account →
Flash Flood$500K damage

Stutsman, ND · Jul 8, 2011

Tornado Watch number 611 was issued in the early afternoon in anticipation of an increasing threat for thunderstorms across west and central North Dakota for the afternoon and evening hours of July 8th.

Read the full account →
Flood$502K damage

Stutsman, ND · Apr 1, 2009

Western and central North Dakota experienced a snowy winter of 2008-2009. Bismarck, for example, had the snowiest December on record, which was also the snowiest month ever on record, with 33.3 inches of snow in December 2008.

Read the full account →