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Flash Flood — Morgan, MO

Jul 30, 2020

A cold front moved into the region on the 26th and meandered across the region through the 31st before an unseasonably strong upper level low pressure system moved east of the region. A very moist airmass and slow movement of the upper level system led to periods of very heavy rainfall each day. The most notable heavy rain event occurred across St. Clair County between Osceola and Lowry City. Over 7 inches of rain fell in a period of a few hours during the early morning of the 31st and led to fl

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 912834). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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