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Flash Flood — Hamilton, NE

May 11, 2005

Though well predicted, the severe weather and flooding on the night of May 11 was even worse than imagined. Thunderstorms ravaged a large part of south central Nebraska with hail, high winds, a tornado and catastrophic flooding.During evening and early morning hours, 4 to 12 inches of fell from Dawson County east to York County. At Kenesaw and Wood River, over 11 inches of rain was measured. The city of Grand Island set a rainfall record for a single event with 7.21 inches of rain. Statically, t

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 5453255). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

Flood Risk Context for Hamilton, NE

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