928 first-hand accounts of flood events in Minnesota, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
A frontal zone remained locked in place under southwest flow aloft as a series of mid-level waves moved across the region over a three-day period.
Read the full account →A frontal zone remained locked in place under southwest flow aloft as a series of mid-level waves moved across the region over a three-day period.
Read the full account →A frontal zone remained locked in place under southwest flow aloft as a series of mid-level waves moved across the region over a three-day period.
Read the full account →A frontal zone remained locked in place under southwest flow aloft as a series of mid-level waves moved across the region over a three-day period.
Read the full account →A frontal zone remained locked in place under southwest flow aloft as a series of mid-level waves moved across the region over a three-day period.
Read the full account →A frontal zone remained locked in place under southwest flow aloft as a series of mid-level waves moved across the region over a three-day period.
Read the full account →Primed by 1 to 3 inches of rainfall on June 17-18, starting June 20, the area was impacted adversely by several very slow moving mid-level waves which drifted across the northern and central Plains during the following week.
Read the full account →Primed by 1 to 3 inches of rainfall on June 17-18, starting June 20, the area was impacted adversely by several very slow moving mid-level waves which drifted across the northern and central Plains during the following week.
Read the full account →Primed by 1 to 3 inches of rainfall on June 17-18, starting June 20, the area was impacted adversely by several very slow moving mid-level waves which drifted across the northern and central Plains during the following week.
Read the full account →Primed by 1 to 3 inches of rainfall on June 17-18, starting June 20, the area was impacted adversely by several very slow moving mid-level waves which drifted across the northern and central Plains during the following week.
Read the full account →Primed by 1 to 3 inches of rainfall on June 17-18, starting June 20, the area was impacted adversely by several very slow moving mid-level waves which drifted across the northern and central Plains during the following week.
Read the full account →Primed by 1 to 3 inches of rainfall on June 17-18, starting June 20, the area was impacted adversely by several very slow moving mid-level waves which drifted across the northern and central Plains during the following week.
Read the full account →Primed by 1 to 3 inches of rainfall on June 17-18, starting June 20, the area was impacted adversely by several very slow moving mid-level waves which drifted across the northern and central Plains during the following week.
Read the full account →Primed by 1 to 3 inches of rainfall on June 17-18, starting June 20, the area was impacted adversely by several very slow moving mid-level waves which drifted across the northern and central Plains during the following week.
Read the full account →Primed by 1 to 3 inches of rainfall on June 17-18, starting June 20, the area was impacted adversely by several very slow moving mid-level waves which drifted across the northern and central Plains during the following week.
Read the full account →Primed by 1 to 3 inches of rainfall on June 17-18, starting June 20, the area was impacted adversely by several very slow moving mid-level waves which drifted across the northern and central Plains during the following week.
Read the full account →Primed by 1 to 3 inches of rainfall on June 17-18, starting June 20, the area was impacted adversely by several very slow moving mid-level waves which drifted across the northern and central Plains during the following week.
Read the full account →The combination of rainfall and a melting snowpack, caused some flooding to occur across Wabasha County. There were numerous roads with debris on them that led to car accidents.
Read the full account →The combination of rainfall and a melting snowpack, caused some flooding to occur across Wabasha County. There were numerous roads with debris on them that led to car accidents.
Read the full account →The combination of rainfall and a melting snowpack, caused some flooding to occur across Wabasha County. There were numerous roads with debris on them that led to car accidents.
Read the full account →The combination of rainfall and a melting snowpack, caused some flooding to occur across Wabasha County. There were numerous roads with debris on them that led to car accidents.
Read the full account →The combination of rainfall and a melting snowpack, caused some flooding to occur across Wabasha County. There were numerous roads with debris on them that led to car accidents.
Read the full account →Snowmelt flooding that began in late March continued throughout April across west central Minnesota. A mid-April blizzard only added to the flooding problems, due to additional large amounts of snowmelt water. Many roads along with cropland remained or became flooded.
Read the full account →Snowmelt flooding that began in late March continued throughout April across west central Minnesota. A mid-April blizzard only added to the flooding problems, due to additional large amounts of snowmelt water. Many roads along with cropland remained or became flooded.
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