4,632 first-hand accounts of flood events in Iowa, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
The active month of July ended with one more flooding event, fortunately this time in southern Iowa. Heavy convective rains in advance of a cold front pushing through the state, brought scattered heavy rainfall to parts of northern, central, and southern Iowa.
Read the full account →The active month of July ended with one more flooding event, fortunately this time in southern Iowa. Heavy convective rains in advance of a cold front pushing through the state, brought scattered heavy rainfall to parts of northern, central, and southern Iowa.
Read the full account →The active month of July ended with one more flooding event, fortunately this time in southern Iowa. Heavy convective rains in advance of a cold front pushing through the state, brought scattered heavy rainfall to parts of northern, central, and southern Iowa.
Read the full account →The active month of July ended with one more flooding event, fortunately this time in southern Iowa. Heavy convective rains in advance of a cold front pushing through the state, brought scattered heavy rainfall to parts of northern, central, and southern Iowa.
Read the full account →The active month of July ended with one more flooding event, fortunately this time in southern Iowa. Heavy convective rains in advance of a cold front pushing through the state, brought scattered heavy rainfall to parts of northern, central, and southern Iowa.
Read the full account →The active month of July ended with one more flooding event, fortunately this time in southern Iowa. Heavy convective rains in advance of a cold front pushing through the state, brought scattered heavy rainfall to parts of northern, central, and southern Iowa.
Read the full account →Minor flooding again developed over parts of the Cedar River Basin from June 9 through the 12th. Moderate to heavy rainfall moved across the region, causing the Winnebago, West Fork Cedar, and eventually the Cedar at Waterloo to exceed their flood stages.
Read the full account →Minor flooding again developed over parts of the Cedar River Basin from June 9 through the 12th. Moderate to heavy rainfall moved across the region, causing the Winnebago, West Fork Cedar, and eventually the Cedar at Waterloo to exceed their flood stages.
Read the full account →Minor flooding again developed over parts of the Cedar River Basin from June 9 through the 12th. Moderate to heavy rainfall moved across the region, causing the Winnebago, West Fork Cedar, and eventually the Cedar at Waterloo to exceed their flood stages.
Read the full account →Minor flooding again developed over parts of the Cedar River Basin from June 9 through the 12th. Moderate to heavy rainfall moved across the region, causing the Winnebago, West Fork Cedar, and eventually the Cedar at Waterloo to exceed their flood stages.
Read the full account →Minor flooding again developed over parts of the Cedar River Basin from June 9 through the 12th. Moderate to heavy rainfall moved across the region, causing the Winnebago, West Fork Cedar, and eventually the Cedar at Waterloo to exceed their flood stages.
Read the full account →Minor flooding again developed over parts of the Cedar River Basin from June 9 through the 12th. Moderate to heavy rainfall moved across the region, causing the Winnebago, West Fork Cedar, and eventually the Cedar at Waterloo to exceed their flood stages.
Read the full account →Minor flooding again developed over parts of the Cedar River Basin from June 9 through the 12th. Moderate to heavy rainfall moved across the region, causing the Winnebago, West Fork Cedar, and eventually the Cedar at Waterloo to exceed their flood stages.
Read the full account →Minor flooding again developed over parts of the Cedar River Basin from June 9 through the 12th. Moderate to heavy rainfall moved across the region, causing the Winnebago, West Fork Cedar, and eventually the Cedar at Waterloo to exceed their flood stages.
Read the full account →Minor flooding again developed over parts of the Cedar River Basin from June 9 through the 12th. Moderate to heavy rainfall moved across the region, causing the Winnebago, West Fork Cedar, and eventually the Cedar at Waterloo to exceed their flood stages.
Read the full account →Minor flooding again developed over parts of the Cedar River Basin from June 9 through the 12th. Moderate to heavy rainfall moved across the region, causing the Winnebago, West Fork Cedar, and eventually the Cedar at Waterloo to exceed their flood stages.
Read the full account →Minor flooding again developed over parts of the Cedar River Basin from June 9 through the 12th. Moderate to heavy rainfall moved across the region, causing the Winnebago, West Fork Cedar, and eventually the Cedar at Waterloo to exceed their flood stages.
Read the full account →Minor flooding again developed over parts of the Cedar River Basin from June 9 through the 12th. Moderate to heavy rainfall moved across the region, causing the Winnebago, West Fork Cedar, and eventually the Cedar at Waterloo to exceed their flood stages.
Read the full account →Minor flooding again developed over parts of the Cedar River Basin from June 9 through the 12th. Moderate to heavy rainfall moved across the region, causing the Winnebago, West Fork Cedar, and eventually the Cedar at Waterloo to exceed their flood stages.
Read the full account →A large area of rain spread north and west into Iowa during the early morning hours of the 15th and continued through much of the morning of the 15th. Though the rainfall did not fall at a fast rate, it was steady over a long period of time.
Read the full account →Rainfall developed along a trough over western Iowa on the evening of the 9th and scattered showers dropped southeast across the HSA increasing in areal coverage over southern Iowa.
Read the full account →Rainfall developed along a trough over western Iowa on the evening of the 9th and scattered showers dropped southeast across the HSA increasing in areal coverage over southern Iowa.
Read the full account →Rainfall developed along a trough over western Iowa on the evening of the 9th and scattered showers dropped southeast across the HSA increasing in areal coverage over southern Iowa.
Read the full account →Rainfall developed along a trough over western Iowa on the evening of the 9th and scattered showers dropped southeast across the HSA increasing in areal coverage over southern Iowa.
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