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Kansas Flood Stories

1,054 first-hand accounts of flood events in Kansas, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.

Flood

Wilson, KS · May 15, 2020

Severe storms dropped lots of hail, produced sporadic wind damage, and also caused widespread flooding and areas of flash flooding on May 15th, 2020. Hail sized remained below 1.5 inches and the winds were between 60 and 70 mph.

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Flood

Neosho, KS · May 15, 2020

Severe storms dropped lots of hail, produced sporadic wind damage, and also caused widespread flooding and areas of flash flooding on May 15th, 2020. Hail sized remained below 1.5 inches and the winds were between 60 and 70 mph.

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Flash Flood

Wyandotte, KS · Jul 27, 2017

On the evening of July 26, a line of thunderstorms formed roughly along the Interstate 70 corridor. The orientation of these storms were such that they trained over Kansas City and surrounding areas for several hours, causing some extreme flash flooding.

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Flash Flood

Logan, KS · May 10, 2017

Strong to severe slow moving thunderstorms moved northerly across Northwest Kansas. Large hail up to golf ball size was reported across Northwest Kansas, with the largest stone reported north of Winona. The slow moving storms produced wide spread heavy across Northwest Kansas.

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Flash Flood

Ford, KS · May 18, 2017

An upper low continued to move out over the central High Plains, while a surface low deepened over the Texas Panhandle. A warm front drifted northward over central and southwest Kansas in response to strong meridional flow over the region to the east of the upper low.

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Flash Flood

Rush, KS · May 18, 2017

An upper low continued to move out over the central High Plains, while a surface low deepened over the Texas Panhandle. A warm front drifted northward over central and southwest Kansas in response to strong meridional flow over the region to the east of the upper low.

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Flash Flood

Clark, KS · May 18, 2017

An upper low continued to move out over the central High Plains, while a surface low deepened over the Texas Panhandle. A warm front drifted northward over central and southwest Kansas in response to strong meridional flow over the region to the east of the upper low.

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Flash Flood

Ford, KS · May 18, 2017

An upper low continued to move out over the central High Plains, while a surface low deepened over the Texas Panhandle. A warm front drifted northward over central and southwest Kansas in response to strong meridional flow over the region to the east of the upper low.

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Flash Flood

Logan, KS · May 11, 2017

Strong to severe slow moving thunderstorms moved northerly across Northwest Kansas. Large hail up to golf ball size was reported across Northwest Kansas, with the largest stone reported north of Winona. The slow moving storms produced wide spread heavy across Northwest Kansas.

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Flash Flood

Gove, KS · May 10, 2017

Strong to severe slow moving thunderstorms moved northerly across Northwest Kansas. Large hail up to golf ball size was reported across Northwest Kansas, with the largest stone reported north of Winona. The slow moving storms produced wide spread heavy across Northwest Kansas.

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Flash Flood

Sherman, KS · May 31, 2017

A supercell thunderstorm moved southward across Northwest Kansas producing flash flooding, hail up to hen egg size, and damaging winds. The largest hail reported was in north of Goodland and in southeast Sherman County.

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Flash Flood

Cheyenne, KS · May 31, 2017

A supercell thunderstorm moved southward across Northwest Kansas producing flash flooding, hail up to hen egg size, and damaging winds. The largest hail reported was in north of Goodland and in southeast Sherman County.

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Flash Flood

Sherman, KS · May 11, 2017

Strong to severe slow moving thunderstorms moved northerly across Northwest Kansas. Large hail up to golf ball size was reported across Northwest Kansas, with the largest stone reported north of Winona. The slow moving storms produced wide spread heavy across Northwest Kansas.

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Flash Flood

Cheyenne, KS · May 31, 2017

A supercell thunderstorm moved southward across Northwest Kansas producing flash flooding, hail up to hen egg size, and damaging winds. The largest hail reported was in north of Goodland and in southeast Sherman County.

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Flash Flood

Cheyenne, KS · May 31, 2017

A supercell thunderstorm moved southward across Northwest Kansas producing flash flooding, hail up to hen egg size, and damaging winds. The largest hail reported was in north of Goodland and in southeast Sherman County.

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Flash Flood

Cheyenne, KS · May 31, 2017

A supercell thunderstorm moved southward across Northwest Kansas producing flash flooding, hail up to hen egg size, and damaging winds. The largest hail reported was in north of Goodland and in southeast Sherman County.

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Flash Flood

Sherman, KS · May 11, 2017

Strong to severe slow moving thunderstorms moved northerly across Northwest Kansas. Large hail up to golf ball size was reported across Northwest Kansas, with the largest stone reported north of Winona. The slow moving storms produced wide spread heavy across Northwest Kansas.

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Flash Flood

Sherman, KS · May 11, 2017

Strong to severe slow moving thunderstorms moved northerly across Northwest Kansas. Large hail up to golf ball size was reported across Northwest Kansas, with the largest stone reported north of Winona. The slow moving storms produced wide spread heavy across Northwest Kansas.

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Flash Flood

Gove, KS · May 10, 2017

Strong to severe slow moving thunderstorms moved northerly across Northwest Kansas. Large hail up to golf ball size was reported across Northwest Kansas, with the largest stone reported north of Winona. The slow moving storms produced wide spread heavy across Northwest Kansas.

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Flash Flood

Logan, KS · May 10, 2017

Strong to severe slow moving thunderstorms moved northerly across Northwest Kansas. Large hail up to golf ball size was reported across Northwest Kansas, with the largest stone reported north of Winona. The slow moving storms produced wide spread heavy across Northwest Kansas.

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Flash Flood

Montgomery, KS · Apr 29, 2017

Pronounced and prolonged moist convergence occurred along an inverted surface trough that extended north from the surface low that was centered over Eastern Oklahoma.

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Flash Flood

Montgomery, KS · Apr 29, 2017

Pronounced and prolonged moist convergence occurred along an inverted surface trough that extended north from the surface low that was centered over Eastern Oklahoma.

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Flash Flood

Labette, KS · Apr 29, 2017

Pronounced and prolonged moist convergence occurred along an inverted surface trough that extended north from the surface low that was centered over Eastern Oklahoma.

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Flash Flood

Johnson, KS · Jul 27, 2017

On the evening of July 26, a line of thunderstorms formed roughly along the Interstate 70 corridor. The orientation of these storms were such that they trained over Kansas City and surrounding areas for several hours, causing some extreme flash flooding.

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