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Iowa Flood Stories

4,632 first-hand accounts of flood events in Iowa, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.

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Clarke, IA · May 9, 2003

The active weather continued as convective storms produced a swath of moderate rainfall from central Iowa into northeast Iowa on the late on May 6.

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Dallas, IA · May 9, 2003

The active weather continued as convective storms produced a swath of moderate rainfall from central Iowa into northeast Iowa on the late on May 6.

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Emmet, IA · May 9, 2003

The active weather continued as convective storms produced a swath of moderate rainfall from central Iowa into northeast Iowa on the late on May 6.

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Greene, IA · May 9, 2003

The active weather continued as convective storms produced a swath of moderate rainfall from central Iowa into northeast Iowa on the late on May 6.

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Guthrie, IA · May 9, 2003

The active weather continued as convective storms produced a swath of moderate rainfall from central Iowa into northeast Iowa on the late on May 6.

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Adair, IA · May 4, 2003

The first two weeks of May brought repeated convective storm activity to the DMX HSA, with many strong to severe thunderstorms and significant, although not generally excessive rainfall.

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Boone, IA · May 4, 2003

The first two weeks of May brought repeated convective storm activity to the DMX HSA, with many strong to severe thunderstorms and significant, although not generally excessive rainfall.

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Calhoun, IA · May 4, 2003

The first two weeks of May brought repeated convective storm activity to the DMX HSA, with many strong to severe thunderstorms and significant, although not generally excessive rainfall.

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Carroll, IA · May 4, 2003

The first two weeks of May brought repeated convective storm activity to the DMX HSA, with many strong to severe thunderstorms and significant, although not generally excessive rainfall.

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Clarke, IA · May 4, 2003

The first two weeks of May brought repeated convective storm activity to the DMX HSA, with many strong to severe thunderstorms and significant, although not generally excessive rainfall.

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Dallas, IA · May 4, 2003

The first two weeks of May brought repeated convective storm activity to the DMX HSA, with many strong to severe thunderstorms and significant, although not generally excessive rainfall.

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Emmet, IA · May 4, 2003

The first two weeks of May brought repeated convective storm activity to the DMX HSA, with many strong to severe thunderstorms and significant, although not generally excessive rainfall.

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Greene, IA · May 4, 2003

The first two weeks of May brought repeated convective storm activity to the DMX HSA, with many strong to severe thunderstorms and significant, although not generally excessive rainfall.

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Guthrie, IA · May 4, 2003

The first two weeks of May brought repeated convective storm activity to the DMX HSA, with many strong to severe thunderstorms and significant, although not generally excessive rainfall.

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Hamilton, IA · May 4, 2003

The first two weeks of May brought repeated convective storm activity to the DMX HSA, with many strong to severe thunderstorms and significant, although not generally excessive rainfall.

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Hancock, IA · May 4, 2003

The first two weeks of May brought repeated convective storm activity to the DMX HSA, with many strong to severe thunderstorms and significant, although not generally excessive rainfall.

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Humboldt, IA · May 4, 2003

The first two weeks of May brought repeated convective storm activity to the DMX HSA, with many strong to severe thunderstorms and significant, although not generally excessive rainfall.

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Jasper, IA · May 4, 2003

The first two weeks of May brought repeated convective storm activity to the DMX HSA, with many strong to severe thunderstorms and significant, although not generally excessive rainfall.

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Kossuth, IA · May 4, 2003

The first two weeks of May brought repeated convective storm activity to the DMX HSA, with many strong to severe thunderstorms and significant, although not generally excessive rainfall.

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Lucas, IA · May 4, 2003

The first two weeks of May brought repeated convective storm activity to the DMX HSA, with many strong to severe thunderstorms and significant, although not generally excessive rainfall.

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Boone, IA · Jun 27, 2003

A round of convection developed during the overnight and early morning hours of June 23-24 with all the ingredients in place for severe activity. An MCS traversed the northern 1/3 of the HSA producing severe wind plus heavy rain in some locations.

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Calhoun, IA · Jun 27, 2003

A round of convection developed during the overnight and early morning hours of June 23-24 with all the ingredients in place for severe activity. An MCS traversed the northern 1/3 of the HSA producing severe wind plus heavy rain in some locations.

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Carroll, IA · Jun 27, 2003

A round of convection developed during the overnight and early morning hours of June 23-24 with all the ingredients in place for severe activity. An MCS traversed the northern 1/3 of the HSA producing severe wind plus heavy rain in some locations.

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Emmet, IA · Jun 27, 2003

A round of convection developed during the overnight and early morning hours of June 23-24 with all the ingredients in place for severe activity. An MCS traversed the northern 1/3 of the HSA producing severe wind plus heavy rain in some locations.

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