2,894 first-hand accounts of flood events in Missouri, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
A stalled front interacted with a moist airmass over the region as upper level disturbances moved parallel to the front, producing training thunderstorms over the region through afternoon and evening.
Read the full account →An isolated severe thunderstorm tracked east-southeastward across Perry and northern Bollinger Counties. This storm was part of a larger complex of showers and storms that dumped locally heavy rain.
Read the full account →Heavy rain spread across the region during the late evening of the 29th and continued into the evening of the 30th as a low pressure system moved from the Texas Panhandle to southern Indiana.
Read the full account →Heavy rain spread across the region during the late evening of the 29th and continued into the evening of the 30th as a low pressure system moved from the Texas Panhandle to southern Indiana.
Read the full account →Heavy rain spread across the region during the late evening of the 29th and continued into the evening of the 30th as a low pressure system moved from the Texas Panhandle to southern Indiana.
Read the full account →Heavy rain spread across the region during the late evening of the 29th and continued into the evening of the 30th as a low pressure system moved from the Texas Panhandle to southern Indiana.
Read the full account →Heavy rain spread across the region during the late evening of the 29th and continued into the evening of the 30th as a low pressure system moved from the Texas Panhandle to southern Indiana.
Read the full account →Heavy rain spread across the region during the late evening of the 29th and continued into the evening of the 30th as a low pressure system moved from the Texas Panhandle to southern Indiana.
Read the full account →Locally heavy rain resulted in some isolated flash flooding in the Ozark foothills. As a 500 mb trough ejected into the central U.S, a prefrontal surface trough acted to quickly spread a swath of heavy rain into the region by daybreak.
Read the full account →Heavy rain spread across the region during the late evening of the 29th and continued into the evening of the 30th as a low pressure system moved from the Texas Panhandle to southern Indiana.
Read the full account →Strong to severe storms with heavy rainfall developed during the late morning of the 27th in association with an upper low pressure system. Widespread flash flooding and wind damage occurred over the region through the late afternoon.
Read the full account →Low pressure deepened over eastern Colorado and moved eastward along a stationary front into southern Illinois through the morning of the 9th before the front moved south of the Ozarks. Strong to severe storms moved over the region during the early morning of the 9th.
Read the full account →Low pressure deepened over eastern Colorado and moved eastward along a stationary front into southern Illinois through the morning of the 9th before the front moved south of the Ozarks. Strong to severe storms moved over the region during the early morning of the 9th.
Read the full account →Low pressure deepened over eastern Colorado and moved eastward along a stationary front into southern Illinois through the morning of the 9th before the front moved south of the Ozarks. Strong to severe storms moved over the region during the early morning of the 9th.
Read the full account →Low pressure deepened over eastern Colorado and moved eastward along a stationary front into southern Illinois through the morning of the 9th before the front moved south of the Ozarks. Strong to severe storms moved over the region during the early morning of the 9th.
Read the full account →Low pressure deepened over eastern Colorado and moved eastward along a stationary front into southern Illinois through the morning of the 9th before the front moved south of the Ozarks. Strong to severe storms moved over the region during the early morning of the 9th.
Read the full account →Low pressure deepened over eastern Colorado and moved eastward along a stationary front into southern Illinois through the morning of the 9th before the front moved south of the Ozarks. Strong to severe storms moved over the region during the early morning of the 9th.
Read the full account →Low pressure deepened over eastern Colorado and moved eastward along a stationary front into southern Illinois through the morning of the 9th before the front moved south of the Ozarks. Strong to severe storms moved over the region during the early morning of the 9th.
Read the full account →Low pressure deepened over eastern Colorado and moved eastward along a stationary front into southern Illinois through the morning of the 9th before the front moved south of the Ozarks. Strong to severe storms moved over the region during the early morning of the 9th.
Read the full account →Low pressure deepened over eastern Colorado and moved eastward along a stationary front into southern Illinois through the morning of the 9th before the front moved south of the Ozarks. Strong to severe storms moved over the region during the early morning of the 9th.
Read the full account →Low pressure deepened over eastern Colorado and moved eastward along a stationary front into southern Illinois through the morning of the 9th before the front moved south of the Ozarks. Strong to severe storms moved over the region during the early morning of the 9th.
Read the full account →Strong to severe storms with heavy rainfall developed during the late morning of the 27th in association with an upper low pressure system. Widespread flash flooding and wind damage occurred over the region through the late afternoon.
Read the full account →Strong to severe storms with heavy rainfall developed during the late morning of the 27th in association with an upper low pressure system. Widespread flash flooding and wind damage occurred over the region through the late afternoon.
Read the full account →Strong to severe storms with heavy rainfall developed during the late morning of the 27th in association with an upper low pressure system. Widespread flash flooding and wind damage occurred over the region through the late afternoon.
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