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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$1.0M damage

Douglas, MO · Apr 25, 2011

Multiple rounds of thunderstorms produced very heavy rainfall across the Ozarks over the course of a week. A persistent trough over the central plains brought multiple upper level storm systems over the region which produced intense thunderstorms with very heavy rainfall.

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Flash Flood$1.0M damage

Texas, MO · Apr 25, 2011

Multiple rounds of thunderstorms produced very heavy rainfall across the Ozarks over the course of a week. A persistent trough over the central plains brought multiple upper level storm systems over the region which produced intense thunderstorms with very heavy rainfall.

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Flash Flood$1.0M damage

Shannon, MO · Apr 25, 2011

Multiple rounds of thunderstorms produced very heavy rainfall across the Ozarks over the course of a week. A persistent trough over the central plains brought multiple upper level storm systems over the region which produced intense thunderstorms with very heavy rainfall.

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Flash Flood$1.0M damage

Oregon, MO · Apr 25, 2011

Multiple rounds of thunderstorms produced very heavy rainfall across the Ozarks over the course of a week. A persistent trough over the central plains brought multiple upper level storm systems over the region which produced intense thunderstorms with very heavy rainfall.

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Flash Flood$1.0M damage

Christian, MO · Apr 25, 2011

Multiple rounds of thunderstorms produced very heavy rainfall across the Ozarks over the course of a week. A persistent trough over the central plains brought multiple upper level storm systems over the region which produced intense thunderstorms with very heavy rainfall.

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Flash Flood$1.0M damage

Barry, MO · Apr 24, 2011

Multiple rounds of thunderstorms produced very heavy rainfall across the Ozarks over the course of a week. A persistent trough over the central plains brought multiple upper level storm systems over the region which produced intense thunderstorms with very heavy rainfall.

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Flash Flood$1.0M damage

McDonald, MO · Apr 25, 2011

Multiple rounds of thunderstorms produced very heavy rainfall across the Ozarks over the course of a week. A persistent trough over the central plains brought multiple upper level storm systems over the region which produced intense thunderstorms with very heavy rainfall.

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Flood$175K damage

Clark, MO · Jun 22, 2010

Heavy rains during the third week of June resulted in the Mississippi River at Keokuk going above the moderate flood stage level of 17.5 feet on June 22 around 5 am. It crested around 18.6 feet around 7 pm June 22.

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Flash Flood$500K damage

Stone, MO · Jun 28, 2008

Three to six inches of rain fell over portions of southwest Missouri during the morning of 28 June. This excessive rain in conjunction with pre-existing saturated soil conditions caused significant flooding.

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Flash Flood$500K damage

Taney, MO · Jun 28, 2008

Three to six inches of rain fell over portions of southwest Missouri during the morning of 28 June. This excessive rain in conjunction with pre-existing saturated soil conditions caused significant flooding.

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Flood$20K damage

Scott, MO · Apr 19, 2013

A couple of rounds of heavy rain in the Mississippi River Valley combined with melting snows from up north caused rises along the Mississippi River, leading to major flooding.

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Flash Flood$150K damage

Barry, MO · Jun 28, 2001

Numerous low water crossings were closed and impassable across western Barry County, especially around Cassville. Parts of Highway 86 and 37 were also impassable. A woman and child had to be rescued from their home along Stoney Point Road near Cassville due to flood waters.

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Flood$150K damage

Christian, MO · May 8, 2002

The flash flooding event on the 7th and early 8th, became a major flooding event across all of southern and central Missouri through the early afternoon of May 9th.

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Flood$150K damage

Laclede, MO · May 8, 2002

The flash flooding event on the 7th and early 8th, became a major flooding event across all of southern and central Missouri through the early afternoon of May 9th.

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Flood$150K damage

Lawrence, MO · May 8, 2002

The flash flooding event on the 7th and early 8th, became a major flooding event across all of southern and central Missouri through the early afternoon of May 9th.

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Flood$150K damage

Wright, MO · May 8, 2002

The flash flooding event on the 7th and early 8th, became a major flooding event across all of southern and central Missouri through the early afternoon of May 9th.

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Flood$150K damage

Perry, MO · Mar 18, 2008

Torrential rainfall amounts from 6 to 12 inches occurred over a two-day period, causing an historic flood event. A very slow-moving cold front over southwest Illinois and southeast Missouri provided the focus for prolonged heavy rainfall.

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Flash Flood$250K damage

Laclede, MO · Feb 16, 2008

Widespread excessive rainfall impacted almost all of extreme southeast Kansas and the Missouri Ozarks during the overnight period of 16 February into 17 February. Widespread rainfall amounts of one to three and a half inches fell.

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Flash Flood$500K damage

McDonald, MO · Mar 17, 2008

Excessive rainfall developed over southern Missouri during the evening of 17 March. A line of training convection assumed a position roughly along a line from Anderson to Ozark to Licking.

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Flood$142K damage

Shannon, MO · Jul 29, 1998

A series of thunderstorm complexes over central and south central Missouri produced widespread flooding. Cooperative weather stations reported over 8 inches of rain at Versailles (Morgan County), Rolla (Phelps County, and Salem (Dent County).

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Flood$124K damage

Dent, MO · Jul 26, 1998

A series of thunderstorm complexes over central and south central Missouri produced widespread flooding. Cooperative weather stations reported over 8 inches of rain at Versailles (Morgan County), Rolla (Phelps County, and Salem (Dent County).

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Flash Flood$600K damage

Webster, MO · Aug 20, 2007

The remnants of Tropical Storm Erin produced significant flash flooding along a line from northern Jasper County to northern Laclede County. Numerous roads were washed out across Lawrence, Greene, Polk, Dallas, and Webster counties. This prompted several water rescues.

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Flood

Cape Girardeau, MO · Jul 17, 2019

A long-lived bow echo quickly became less organized as it moved southeast across parts of southeast Missouri. Before weakening, the line of storms caused strong to isolated damaging winds in places west through north of Cape Girardeau.

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Flash Flood$400K damage

Barry, MO · Mar 18, 2008

Excessive rainfall developed over southern Missouri during the evening of 17 March. A line of training convection assumed a position roughly along a line from Anderson to Ozark to Licking.

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