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Missouri Flood Stories

2,894 first-hand accounts of flood events in Missouri, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.

Flash Flood

Pulaski, MO · Sep 7, 2018

The remnants of Tropical Storm Gordon tracked from the Mississippi Coast into southwest Missouri. Widespread rainfall occurred over the Ozarks Region, with pockets of excessive rainfall leading to flash flooding.

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Flash Flood

Greene, MO · Sep 7, 2018

The remnants of Tropical Storm Gordon tracked from the Mississippi Coast into southwest Missouri. Widespread rainfall occurred over the Ozarks Region, with pockets of excessive rainfall leading to flash flooding.

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Flash Flood

Texas, MO · Sep 8, 2018

The remnants of Tropical Storm Gordon tracked from the Mississippi Coast into southwest Missouri. Widespread rainfall occurred over the Ozarks Region, with pockets of excessive rainfall leading to flash flooding.

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Jasper, MO · Jan 12, 2019

A winter storm affected portions of the Missouri Ozarks as a low pressure system tracked from the Texas Panhandle into northern Arkansas and northern Tennessee. Portions of central Missouri received 6 to 9 inches of snowfall.

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Barry, MO · Jan 12, 2019

A winter storm affected portions of the Missouri Ozarks as a low pressure system tracked from the Texas Panhandle into northern Arkansas and northern Tennessee. Portions of central Missouri received 6 to 9 inches of snowfall.

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Lawrence, MO · Jan 12, 2019

A winter storm affected portions of the Missouri Ozarks as a low pressure system tracked from the Texas Panhandle into northern Arkansas and northern Tennessee. Portions of central Missouri received 6 to 9 inches of snowfall.

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Douglas, MO · Jan 12, 2019

A winter storm affected portions of the Missouri Ozarks as a low pressure system tracked from the Texas Panhandle into northern Arkansas and northern Tennessee. Portions of central Missouri received 6 to 9 inches of snowfall.

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Wright, MO · Jan 12, 2019

A winter storm affected portions of the Missouri Ozarks as a low pressure system tracked from the Texas Panhandle into northern Arkansas and northern Tennessee. Portions of central Missouri received 6 to 9 inches of snowfall.

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Ozark, MO · Jan 12, 2019

A winter storm affected portions of the Missouri Ozarks as a low pressure system tracked from the Texas Panhandle into northern Arkansas and northern Tennessee. Portions of central Missouri received 6 to 9 inches of snowfall.

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Douglas, MO · Jan 12, 2019

A winter storm affected portions of the Missouri Ozarks as a low pressure system tracked from the Texas Panhandle into northern Arkansas and northern Tennessee. Portions of central Missouri received 6 to 9 inches of snowfall.

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Flood

Douglas, MO · Jan 12, 2019

A winter storm affected portions of the Missouri Ozarks as a low pressure system tracked from the Texas Panhandle into northern Arkansas and northern Tennessee. Portions of central Missouri received 6 to 9 inches of snowfall.

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Flood

Cape Girardeau, MO · Jul 17, 2021

A small cluster of strong thunderstorms moved slowly southeast, dumping very heavy rain. The storms occurred ahead of a cold front that extended from central Missouri into southern Illinois.

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Flash Flood

Harrison, MO · Jun 28, 2017

On the evening of June 28 a complex of supercell thunderstorms moved into northern Missouri, producing widespread large hail and damaging winds, mainly north of Interstate 70. These storms also produced at least 3 tornadoes, all north of Highway 36.

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Flash Flood

Nodaway, MO · Jun 28, 2017

On the evening of June 28 a complex of supercell thunderstorms moved into northern Missouri, producing widespread large hail and damaging winds, mainly north of Interstate 70. These storms also produced at least 3 tornadoes, all north of Highway 36.

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Flash Flood

Harrison, MO · Jun 28, 2017

On the evening of June 28 a complex of supercell thunderstorms moved into northern Missouri, producing widespread large hail and damaging winds, mainly north of Interstate 70. These storms also produced at least 3 tornadoes, all north of Highway 36.

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Flash Flood

Johnson, MO · Jul 27, 2017

On the evening of July 26, a line of thunderstorms formed roughly along the Interstate 70 corridor. The orientation of these storms were such that they trained over Kansas City and surrounding areas for several hours, causing some extreme flash flooding.

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Flash Flood

Lafayette, MO · Jul 27, 2017

On the evening of July 26, a line of thunderstorms formed roughly along the Interstate 70 corridor. The orientation of these storms were such that they trained over Kansas City and surrounding areas for several hours, causing some extreme flash flooding.

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Flash Flood

Jackson, MO · Jul 27, 2017

On the evening of July 26, a line of thunderstorms formed roughly along the Interstate 70 corridor. The orientation of these storms were such that they trained over Kansas City and surrounding areas for several hours, causing some extreme flash flooding.

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Flash Flood

Jackson, MO · Jul 27, 2017

On the evening of July 26, a line of thunderstorms formed roughly along the Interstate 70 corridor. The orientation of these storms were such that they trained over Kansas City and surrounding areas for several hours, causing some extreme flash flooding.

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Flash Flood

Jackson, MO · Jul 27, 2017

On the evening of July 26, a line of thunderstorms formed roughly along the Interstate 70 corridor. The orientation of these storms were such that they trained over Kansas City and surrounding areas for several hours, causing some extreme flash flooding.

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Flash Flood

Jackson, MO · Jul 27, 2017

On the evening of July 26, a line of thunderstorms formed roughly along the Interstate 70 corridor. The orientation of these storms were such that they trained over Kansas City and surrounding areas for several hours, causing some extreme flash flooding.

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Flash Flood

Lafayette, MO · Jul 27, 2017

On the evening of July 26, a line of thunderstorms formed roughly along the Interstate 70 corridor. The orientation of these storms were such that they trained over Kansas City and surrounding areas for several hours, causing some extreme flash flooding.

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Flash Flood

Cass, MO · Jul 27, 2017

On the evening of July 26, a line of thunderstorms formed roughly along the Interstate 70 corridor. The orientation of these storms were such that they trained over Kansas City and surrounding areas for several hours, causing some extreme flash flooding.

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Flash Flood

Gentry, MO · Jun 28, 2017

On the evening of June 28 a complex of supercell thunderstorms moved into northern Missouri, producing widespread large hail and damaging winds, mainly north of Interstate 70. These storms also produced at least 3 tornadoes, all north of Highway 36.

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