1,019 first-hand accounts of flood events in Maryland, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
A warm front moved through the area during the morning hours of the 28th. Warm and moist air associated with a tropical air mass overran the relatively cooler air in place, resulting in heavy rainfall.
Read the full account →A warm front moved through the area during the morning hours of the 28th. Warm and moist air associated with a tropical air mass overran the relatively cooler air in place, resulting in heavy rainfall.
Read the full account →A warm front moved through the area during the morning hours of the 28th. Warm and moist air associated with a tropical air mass overran the relatively cooler air in place, resulting in heavy rainfall.
Read the full account →A warm front moved through the area during the morning hours of the 28th. Warm and moist air associated with a tropical air mass overran the relatively cooler air in place, resulting in heavy rainfall.
Read the full account →A warm front moved through the area during the morning hours of the 28th. Warm and moist air associated with a tropical air mass overran the relatively cooler air in place, resulting in heavy rainfall.
Read the full account →A warm front moved through the area during the morning hours of the 28th. Warm and moist air associated with a tropical air mass overran the relatively cooler air in place, resulting in heavy rainfall.
Read the full account →A warm front moved through the area during the morning hours of the 28th. Warm and moist air associated with a tropical air mass overran the relatively cooler air in place, resulting in heavy rainfall.
Read the full account →A warm front moved through the area during the morning hours of the 28th. Warm and moist air associated with a tropical air mass overran the relatively cooler air in place, resulting in heavy rainfall.
Read the full account →A warm front moved through the area during the morning hours of the 28th. Warm and moist air associated with a tropical air mass overran the relatively cooler air in place, resulting in heavy rainfall.
Read the full account →A warm front moved through the area during the morning hours of the 28th. Warm and moist air associated with a tropical air mass overran the relatively cooler air in place, resulting in heavy rainfall.
Read the full account →A warm front moved through the area during the morning hours of the 28th. Warm and moist air associated with a tropical air mass overran the relatively cooler air in place, resulting in heavy rainfall.
Read the full account →A warm front moved through the area during the morning hours of the 28th. Warm and moist air associated with a tropical air mass overran the relatively cooler air in place, resulting in heavy rainfall.
Read the full account →A warm front moved through the area during the morning hours of the 28th. Warm and moist air associated with a tropical air mass overran the relatively cooler air in place, resulting in heavy rainfall.
Read the full account →Southerly winds in advance of strong low pressure produced tidal anomalies between 1.5 feet and 3.0 feet over the Bay side of Lower Maryland. This caused minor to moderate coastal flooding over portions of Dorchester and Somerset counties.
Read the full account →Southerly winds in advance of strong low pressure produced tidal anomalies between 1.5 feet and 3.0 feet over the Bay side of Lower Maryland. This caused minor to moderate coastal flooding over portions of Dorchester and Somerset counties.
Read the full account →A very moist and unstable airmass lead to thunderstorms in the northeast ahead of a cold front. PWAT values continued to be high; the PBZ 12Z sounding measured 2.04 inches (this was noted to be the top 5 reading for PWAT of all time).
Read the full account →A nearly stationary boundary remained overhead while an upper-level disturbance passed through the area. Showers and thunderstorms developed, and storms were slow to move which meant heavy amounts of rain fell in short periods of time, resulting in areas of flash flooding and…
Read the full account →A nearly stationary boundary remained overhead while an upper-level disturbance passed through the area. Showers and thunderstorms developed, and storms were slow to move which meant heavy amounts of rain fell in short periods of time, resulting in areas of flash flooding and…
Read the full account →A nearly stationary boundary remained overhead while an upper-level disturbance passed through the area. Showers and thunderstorms developed, and storms were slow to move which meant heavy amounts of rain fell in short periods of time, resulting in areas of flash flooding and…
Read the full account →Low pressure passed by to the west toward the Great Lakes. The warm front associated with the low moved through the area while the cold front associated with the low approached from the west.
Read the full account →Low pressure passed by to the west toward the Great Lakes. The warm front associated with the low moved through the area while the cold front associated with the low approached from the west.
Read the full account →Low pressure passed by to the west toward the Great Lakes. The warm front associated with the low moved through the area while the cold front associated with the low approached from the west.
Read the full account →Low pressure passed by to the west toward the Great Lakes. The warm front associated with the low moved through the area while the cold front associated with the low approached from the west.
Read the full account →Low pressure passed by to the west toward the Great Lakes. The warm front associated with the low moved through the area while the cold front associated with the low approached from the west.
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