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Louisiana Flood Stories

2,076 first-hand accounts of flood events in Louisiana, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.

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Lafourche, LA · Jan 24, 2024

For the second time in January, near record atmospheric levels of moisture, for January, was in place across southern Mississippi and southeast Louisiana.

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Flash Flood

St. Tammany, LA · Jan 24, 2024

For the second time in January, near record atmospheric levels of moisture, for January, was in place across southern Mississippi and southeast Louisiana.

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Tangipahoa, LA · Jan 24, 2024

For the second time in January, near record atmospheric levels of moisture, for January, was in place across southern Mississippi and southeast Louisiana.

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Flash Flood

St. Tammany, LA · Jan 24, 2024

For the second time in January, near record atmospheric levels of moisture, for January, was in place across southern Mississippi and southeast Louisiana.

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Flash Flood

St. Tammany, LA · Jan 24, 2024

For the second time in January, near record atmospheric levels of moisture, for January, was in place across southern Mississippi and southeast Louisiana.

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Flash Flood

St. Tammany, LA · Jan 24, 2024

For the second time in January, near record atmospheric levels of moisture, for January, was in place across southern Mississippi and southeast Louisiana.

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Flash Flood

Caddo, LA · Jan 23, 2024

A deep upper-level trough axis became entrenched across the western U.S. early on January 23rd, enhancing a deep southwesterly flow pattern across the Middle Red River Valley.

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Flash Flood

Caddo, LA · Jan 23, 2024

A deep upper-level trough axis became entrenched across the western U.S. early on January 23rd, enhancing a deep southwesterly flow pattern across the Middle Red River Valley.

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Flash Flood

St. Tammany, LA · Jan 24, 2024

For the second time in January, near record atmospheric levels of moisture, for January, was in place across southern Mississippi and southeast Louisiana.

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Flash Flood

Pointe Coupee, LA · Jan 24, 2024

For the second time in January, near record atmospheric levels of moisture, for January, was in place across southern Mississippi and southeast Louisiana.

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Flash Flood

Webster, LA · Mar 15, 2024

Strong and deep convection became widespread over the Ark-La-Tex and downstream portions of southern Arkansas on March 15th. This occurred along an outflow boundary on the southwestern flank of a decaying MCS, and a favorable environment encouraged increased training over…

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Flash Flood

Caddo, LA · Mar 15, 2024

Strong and deep convection became widespread over the Ark-La-Tex and downstream portions of southern Arkansas on March 15th. This occurred along an outflow boundary on the southwestern flank of a decaying MCS, and a favorable environment encouraged increased training over…

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Flash Flood

Livingston, LA · May 16, 2024

Continual progressive flow aloft coupled with unstable air ignited thunderstorms across southeastern Texas during the afternoon hours. These storms formed into a linear complex and traversed along a northward advancing warm front draped across the gulf coast.

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Orleans, LA · May 16, 2024

Continual progressive flow aloft coupled with unstable air ignited thunderstorms across southeastern Texas during the afternoon hours. These storms formed into a linear complex and traversed along a northward advancing warm front draped across the gulf coast.

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Jefferson, LA · May 16, 2024

Continual progressive flow aloft coupled with unstable air ignited thunderstorms across southeastern Texas during the afternoon hours. These storms formed into a linear complex and traversed along a northward advancing warm front draped across the gulf coast.

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Flash Flood

St. Tammany, LA · May 16, 2024

Continual progressive flow aloft coupled with unstable air ignited thunderstorms across southeastern Texas during the afternoon hours. These storms formed into a linear complex and traversed along a northward advancing warm front draped across the gulf coast.

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Orleans, LA · May 16, 2024

Continual progressive flow aloft coupled with unstable air ignited thunderstorms across southeastern Texas during the afternoon hours. These storms formed into a linear complex and traversed along a northward advancing warm front draped across the gulf coast.

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Flash Flood

De Soto, LA · Jun 3, 2024

A linear mesoscale convective system (MCS) advanced southeast into the Ark-La-Tex from Oklahoma during the afternoon and evening hours on June 3rd.

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Red River, LA · Jun 3, 2024

A linear mesoscale convective system (MCS) advanced southeast into the Ark-La-Tex from Oklahoma during the afternoon and evening hours on June 3rd.

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Ouachita, LA · Jun 3, 2024

A linear mesoscale convective system (MCS) advanced southeast into the Ark-La-Tex from Oklahoma during the afternoon and evening hours on June 3rd.

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Flash Flood

Caddo, LA · Jun 4, 2024

A remnant overnight thunderstorm complex along the border of Texas and Louisiana showed renewed intensification early in the afternoon on June 4th as it progressed east southeastward.

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Flash Flood

De Soto, LA · Jun 4, 2024

A remnant overnight thunderstorm complex along the border of Texas and Louisiana showed renewed intensification early in the afternoon on June 4th as it progressed east southeastward.

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Flash Flood

Webster, LA · Jun 3, 2024

A linear mesoscale convective system (MCS) advanced southeast into the Ark-La-Tex from Oklahoma during the afternoon and evening hours on June 3rd.

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Bossier, LA · Jun 3, 2024

A linear mesoscale convective system (MCS) advanced southeast into the Ark-La-Tex from Oklahoma during the afternoon and evening hours on June 3rd.

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