1,054 first-hand accounts of flood events in Kansas, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
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.
Read the full account →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.
Read the full account →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.
Read the full account →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.
Read the full account →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.
Read the full account →Pronounced and prolonged moist convergence occurred along an inverted surface trough that extended north from the surface low that was centered over Eastern Oklahoma.
Read the full account →Pronounced and prolonged moist convergence occurred along an inverted surface trough that extended north from the surface low that was centered over Eastern Oklahoma.
Read the full account →Pronounced and prolonged moist convergence occurred along an inverted surface trough that extended north from the surface low that was centered over Eastern Oklahoma.
Read the full account →Pronounced and prolonged moist convergence occurred along an inverted surface trough that extended north from the surface low that was centered over Eastern Oklahoma.
Read the full account →Pronounced and prolonged moist convergence occurred along an inverted surface trough that extended north from the surface low that was centered over Eastern Oklahoma.
Read the full account →Pronounced and prolonged moist convergence occurred along an inverted surface trough that extended north from the surface low that was centered over Eastern Oklahoma.
Read the full account →Pronounced and prolonged moist convergence occurred along an inverted surface trough that extended north from the surface low that was centered over Eastern Oklahoma.
Read the full account →From August 21st through the 22nd, multiple rounds of heavy rain fell, with some of the highest totals observed over the southwestern portions of the Kansas City metro area and other locations south of Kansas City.
Read the full account →From August 21st through the 22nd, multiple rounds of heavy rain fell, with some of the highest totals observed over the southwestern portions of the Kansas City metro area and other locations south of Kansas City.
Read the full account →On the morning of May 27 a line of storms moved through northeast Kansas, producing some damaging winds, along with some minor flash flooding.
Read the full account →On the morning of May 27 a line of storms moved through northeast Kansas, producing some damaging winds, along with some minor flash flooding.
Read the full account →Abundant low level moisture streamed north into most of the Kansas during the evening and overnight hours of October 8th. 2018. As the warm front associated with the main low pressure area in the southern plains moved north, widespread showers and embedded thunderstorms…
Read the full account →Abundant low level moisture streamed north into most of the Kansas during the evening and overnight hours of October 8th. 2018. As the warm front associated with the main low pressure area in the southern plains moved north, widespread showers and embedded thunderstorms…
Read the full account →Abundant low level moisture streamed north into most of the Kansas during the evening and overnight hours of October 8th. 2018. As the warm front associated with the main low pressure area in the southern plains moved north, widespread showers and embedded thunderstorms…
Read the full account →Abundant low level moisture streamed north into most of the Kansas during the evening and overnight hours of October 8th. 2018. As the warm front associated with the main low pressure area in the southern plains moved north, widespread showers and embedded thunderstorms…
Read the full account →Abundant low level moisture streamed north into most of the Kansas during the evening and overnight hours of October 8th. 2018. As the warm front associated with the main low pressure area in the southern plains moved north, widespread showers and embedded thunderstorms…
Read the full account →Abundant low level moisture streamed north into most of the Kansas during the evening and overnight hours of October 8th. 2018. As the warm front associated with the main low pressure area in the southern plains moved north, widespread showers and embedded thunderstorms…
Read the full account →Abundant low level moisture streamed north into most of the Kansas during the evening and overnight hours of October 8th. 2018. As the warm front associated with the main low pressure area in the southern plains moved north, widespread showers and embedded thunderstorms…
Read the full account →Abundant low level moisture streamed north into most of the Kansas during the evening and overnight hours of October 8th. 2018. As the warm front associated with the main low pressure area in the southern plains moved north, widespread showers and embedded thunderstorms…
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