2,076 first-hand accounts of flood events in Louisiana, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
A slowing cold front interacted with deep tropical moisture on December 10th across southeast Louisiana and caused prolonged periods of heavy rainfall mainly across the city of Slidell.
Read the full account →A slowing cold front interacted with deep tropical moisture on December 10th across southeast Louisiana and caused prolonged periods of heavy rainfall mainly across the city of Slidell.
Read the full account →A slowing cold front interacted with deep tropical moisture on December 10th across southeast Louisiana and caused prolonged periods of heavy rainfall mainly across the city of Slidell.
Read the full account →A slowing cold front interacted with deep tropical moisture on December 10th across southeast Louisiana and caused prolonged periods of heavy rainfall mainly across the city of Slidell.
Read the full account →A warm front lifting northeast into portions of East Texas and Westcentral Louisiana near or just east of the Sabine River during the morning hours of May 20th became stationary by midday, as a weak upper level disturbance rounded a closed upper low pressure system over the…
Read the full account →A warm front lifting northeast into portions of East Texas and Westcentral Louisiana near or just east of the Sabine River during the morning hours of May 20th became stationary by midday, as a weak upper level disturbance rounded a closed upper low pressure system over the…
Read the full account →A warm front lifting northeast into portions of East Texas and Westcentral Louisiana near or just east of the Sabine River during the morning hours of May 20th became stationary by midday, as a weak upper level disturbance rounded a closed upper low pressure system over the…
Read the full account →A warm front lifting northeast into portions of East Texas and Westcentral Louisiana near or just east of the Sabine River during the morning hours of May 20th became stationary by midday, as a weak upper level disturbance rounded a closed upper low pressure system over the…
Read the full account →A warm front lifting northeast into portions of East Texas and Westcentral Louisiana near or just east of the Sabine River during the morning hours of May 20th became stationary by midday, as a weak upper level disturbance rounded a closed upper low pressure system over the…
Read the full account →An upper level trough ejected east-northeast across the Oklahoma/Texas Panhandles during the morning of April 22nd, before shifting across much of Oklahoma during the afternoon.
Read the full account →A warm front lifted north into Deep East Texas and the southern sections of North Central Louisiana by afternoon on April 19th, ahead of a vigorous upper level trough that ejected east from New Mexico across Texas.
Read the full account →An upper level trough ejected east-northeast across the Oklahoma/Texas Panhandles during the morning of April 22nd, before shifting across much of Oklahoma during the afternoon.
Read the full account →An upper level trough ejected east-northeast across the Oklahoma/Texas Panhandles during the morning of April 22nd, before shifting across much of Oklahoma during the afternoon.
Read the full account →An upper level trough ejected east-northeast across the Oklahoma/Texas Panhandles during the morning of April 22nd, before shifting across much of Oklahoma during the afternoon.
Read the full account →An upper level trough ejected east-northeast across the Oklahoma/Texas Panhandles during the morning of April 22nd, before shifting across much of Oklahoma during the afternoon.
Read the full account →An upper level trough ejected east-northeast across the Oklahoma/Texas Panhandles during the morning of April 22nd, before shifting across much of Oklahoma during the afternoon.
Read the full account →An upper level trough ejected east-northeast across the Oklahoma/Texas Panhandles during the morning of April 22nd, before shifting across much of Oklahoma during the afternoon.
Read the full account →An upper level trough ejected east-northeast across the Oklahoma/Texas Panhandles during the morning of April 22nd, before shifting across much of Oklahoma during the afternoon.
Read the full account →An upper level trough ejected east-northeast across the Oklahoma/Texas Panhandles during the morning of April 22nd, before shifting across much of Oklahoma during the afternoon.
Read the full account →An upper level trough ejected east-northeast across the Oklahoma/Texas Panhandles during the morning of April 22nd, before shifting across much of Oklahoma during the afternoon.
Read the full account →An upper level trough ejected east-northeast across the Oklahoma/Texas Panhandles during the morning of April 22nd, before shifting across much of Oklahoma during the afternoon.
Read the full account →An upper level trough ejected east-northeast across the Oklahoma/Texas Panhandles during the morning of April 22nd, before shifting across much of Oklahoma during the afternoon.
Read the full account →An upper level trough ejected east-northeast across the Oklahoma/Texas Panhandles during the morning of April 22nd, before shifting across much of Oklahoma during the afternoon.
Read the full account →A band of showers and thunderstorms, some of which contained locally heavy rainfall, developed during the morning of February 10th across portions of East Texas, extreme Northwest and Northern Louisiana, along and just ahead of a slow moving cold front that extended from East…
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