FloodZoneMap.org

Flash Flood — Dade, MO

May 1, 2019

Strong storms produced heavy rainfall and flooding as a slow-moving cold front moved across southeastern Kansas and into Missouri from overnight April 30th and continued into May 1st. Rainfall accumulations of three to six inches on already very saturated soils led to widespread flooding of low water crossings and larger river systems. In one case, two kayakers perished on Bull Creek when they attempted to float the river after it had risen nearly 14 feet from the heavy rain.

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 827207). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

Flood Risk Context for Dade, MO

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

View Dade County flood data →

More Flood Stories

Flash Flood1 death$10K damage

Dade, MO · May 5, 2022

A stalled front from the storm a system on May 2-3 moved northward back into the Ozarks as a warm front as a strong upper level low over southern Colorado moved eastward into the southern Plains.

Read the full account →
Flash Flood$500K damage

Dade, MO · Apr 30, 2017

Multiple rounds of severe thunderstorms and extremely heavy rainfall over several days led to historic and devastating flash floods, record breaking river levels, large hail, wind damage, and at least one tornado across the Missouri Ozarks region.

Read the full account →
Flash Flood$200K damage

Dade, MO · Aug 8, 2013

A stalled frontal boundary led to multiple rounds of thunderstorms which trained over the same areas and produced intense rainfall rates and rainfall totals.

Read the full account →
Flood$1.5M damage

Dade, MO · May 8, 2002

The flash flooding event on the 7th and early 8th, became a major flooding event across all of southern and central Missouri through the early afternoon of May 9th.

Read the full account →