2,894 first-hand accounts of flood events in Missouri, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
A strongly forced line of storms moved across the plains and into the Missouri Ozarks during the late afternoon into the evening. As the storms moved into the region severe storms produced widespread wind damage with winds measured as high as 61 mph.
Read the full account →A strongly forced line of storms moved across the plains and into the Missouri Ozarks during the late afternoon into the evening. As the storms moved into the region severe storms produced widespread wind damage with winds measured as high as 61 mph.
Read the full account →Scattered to numerous thunderstorms with very heavy rainfall developed over southeast Missouri during the night of the 3rd. These southeastward-moving storms gradually morphed into an area of widespread moderate rainfall with isolated embedded storms through the morning of the…
Read the full account →A large complex of thunderstorms moved slowly southeast over southeast Missouri, producing torrential downpours. A second complex of storms moved eastward over some of the same areas just before sunrise.
Read the full account →A large complex of thunderstorms moved slowly southeast over southeast Missouri, producing torrential downpours. A second complex of storms moved eastward over some of the same areas just before sunrise.
Read the full account →An upper level disturbance interacted with moisture overriding a stalled front over Arkansas to produce showers and a few thunderstorms over the area from the afternoon of the 7th to the early morning of the 8th.
Read the full account →An upper level disturbance interacted with moisture overriding a stalled front over Arkansas to produce showers and a few thunderstorms over the area from the afternoon of the 7th to the early morning of the 8th.
Read the full account →Showers and thunderstorms developed over northwest Arkansas during the late morning of the 2nd and moved northeastward while expanding in coverage and intensity during the afternoon and evening as a strong upper level trough moved northeastward from west Texas toward the…
Read the full account →Showers and thunderstorms developed over northwest Arkansas during the late morning of the 2nd and moved northeastward while expanding in coverage and intensity during the afternoon and evening as a strong upper level trough moved northeastward from west Texas toward the…
Read the full account →An upper level disturbance interacted with moisture overriding a stalled front over Arkansas to produce showers and a few thunderstorms over the area from the afternoon of the 7th to the early morning of the 8th.
Read the full account →An upper level disturbance interacted with moisture overriding a stalled front over Arkansas to produce showers and a few thunderstorms over the area from the afternoon of the 7th to the early morning of the 8th.
Read the full account →Showers and thunderstorms developed over northwest Arkansas during the late morning of the 2nd and moved northeastward while expanding in coverage and intensity during the afternoon and evening as a strong upper level trough moved northeastward from west Texas toward the…
Read the full account →A frontal boundary stalled stalled over northern Arkansas and southern Missouri the morning of the 8th, which allowed showers and storms to continue over southern Missouri as moisture overrode the stalled front.
Read the full account →A frontal boundary stalled stalled over northern Arkansas and southern Missouri the morning of the 8th, which allowed showers and storms to continue over southern Missouri as moisture overrode the stalled front.
Read the full account →A frontal boundary stalled stalled over northern Arkansas and southern Missouri the morning of the 8th, which allowed showers and storms to continue over southern Missouri as moisture overrode the stalled front.
Read the full account →A frontal boundary stalled stalled over northern Arkansas and southern Missouri the morning of the 8th, which allowed showers and storms to continue over southern Missouri as moisture overrode the stalled front.
Read the full account →A frontal boundary stalled stalled over northern Arkansas and southern Missouri the morning of the 8th, which allowed showers and storms to continue over southern Missouri as moisture overrode the stalled front.
Read the full account →A frontal boundary stalled stalled over northern Arkansas and southern Missouri the morning of the 8th, which allowed showers and storms to continue over southern Missouri as moisture overrode the stalled front.
Read the full account →A frontal boundary stalled stalled over northern Arkansas and southern Missouri the morning of the 8th, which allowed showers and storms to continue over southern Missouri as moisture overrode the stalled front.
Read the full account →A frontal boundary stalled stalled over northern Arkansas and southern Missouri the morning of the 8th, which allowed showers and storms to continue over southern Missouri as moisture overrode the stalled front.
Read the full account →A frontal boundary stalled stalled over northern Arkansas and southern Missouri the morning of the 8th, which allowed showers and storms to continue over southern Missouri as moisture overrode the stalled front.
Read the full account →A frontal boundary stalled stalled over northern Arkansas and southern Missouri the morning of the 8th, which allowed showers and storms to continue over southern Missouri as moisture overrode the stalled front.
Read the full account →A frontal boundary stalled stalled over northern Arkansas and southern Missouri the morning of the 8th, which allowed showers and storms to continue over southern Missouri as moisture overrode the stalled front.
Read the full account →The most impactful storm system to affect the region during the month of March began during the late afternoon and early evening of the 23rd as strong to severe thunderstorms trained along and north of a front that had stalled over northwest Arkansas and south central Missouri.
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