2,894 first-hand accounts of flood events in Missouri, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
A band of rainfall developed on the morning of the 25th and continued to move over the same areas during the day. Rainfall amounts of 2 to 3 inches fell across areas east of Springfield along and either side of a Branson to Salem line.
Read the full account →A band of rainfall developed on the morning of the 25th and continued to move over the same areas during the day. Rainfall amounts of 2 to 3 inches fell across areas east of Springfield along and either side of a Branson to Salem line.
Read the full account →A band of rainfall developed on the morning of the 25th and continued to move over the same areas during the day. Rainfall amounts of 2 to 3 inches fell across areas east of Springfield along and either side of a Branson to Salem line.
Read the full account →A band of rainfall developed on the morning of the 25th and continued to move over the same areas during the day. Rainfall amounts of 2 to 3 inches fell across areas east of Springfield along and either side of a Branson to Salem line.
Read the full account →A band of rainfall developed on the morning of the 25th and continued to move over the same areas during the day. Rainfall amounts of 2 to 3 inches fell across areas east of Springfield along and either side of a Branson to Salem line.
Read the full account →A band of rainfall developed on the morning of the 25th and continued to move over the same areas during the day. Rainfall amounts of 2 to 3 inches fell across areas east of Springfield along and either side of a Branson to Salem line.
Read the full account →Storms developed just south of the I-70 corridor during the early morning hours of July 17th. With precipitable water values between 1.5 and 2.0 inches and the storms oriented in a west to east line, training caused heavy rainfall in some isolated areas with 1 to 3 inches (very…
Read the full account →Storms developed just south of the I-70 corridor during the early morning hours of July 17th. With precipitable water values between 1.5 and 2.0 inches and the storms oriented in a west to east line, training caused heavy rainfall in some isolated areas with 1 to 3 inches (very…
Read the full account →A warm front moved slowly north across southeast Missouri during the afternoon. Large clusters of thunderstorms produced very heavy rain and a few reports of large hail.
Read the full account →Upper level shortwave energy pushed through the region during the early morning hours of August 14, 2024, sparking a band of convection over portions of southwest Missouri.
Read the full account →Upper level shortwave energy pushed through the region during the early morning hours of August 14, 2024, sparking a band of convection over portions of southwest Missouri.
Read the full account →Upper level shortwave energy pushed through the region during the early morning hours of August 14, 2024, sparking a band of convection over portions of southwest Missouri.
Read the full account →Upper level shortwave energy pushed through the region during the early morning hours of August 14, 2024, sparking a band of convection over portions of southwest Missouri.
Read the full account →Upper level shortwave energy pushed through the region during the early morning hours of August 14, 2024, sparking a band of convection over portions of southwest Missouri.
Read the full account →Upper level shortwave energy pushed through the region during the early morning hours of August 14, 2024, sparking a band of convection over portions of southwest Missouri.
Read the full account →Upper level shortwave energy pushed through the region during the early morning hours of August 14, 2024, sparking a band of convection over portions of southwest Missouri.
Read the full account →Rainfall of up to 3 inches in less than two hours caused flash flooding across the central sections of the county. Highway 65 was closed in three places between Warsaw and Lincoln. State Highways BB and T were closed temporarily with numerous other secondary roads under water.
Read the full account →Flooding of small creeks and streams and major flooding along the Marmaton and Little Osage River basins occurred thanks to heavy rainfall. From 2 to 4 inches of rainfall on already saturated ground from previous rainfall in the 25th.
Read the full account →Flooding of small creeks and streams and major flooding along the Marmaton and Little Osage River basins occurred thanks to heavy rainfall. From 2 to 4 inches of rainfall on already saturated ground from previous rainfall in the 25th.
Read the full account →Flooding of small creeks and streams and major flooding along the Marmaton and Little Osage River basins occurred thanks to heavy rainfall. From 2 to 4 inches of rainfall on already saturated ground from previous rainfall in the 25th.
Read the full account →Flooding of small creeks and streams and major flooding along the Marmaton and Little Osage River basins occurred thanks to heavy rainfall. From 2 to 4 inches of rainfall on already saturated ground from previous rainfall in the 25th.
Read the full account →Flooding of small creeks and streams and major flooding along the Marmaton and Little Osage River basins occurred thanks to heavy rainfall. From 2 to 4 inches of rainfall on already saturated ground from previous rainfall in the 25th.
Read the full account →Flooding of small creeks and streams and major flooding along the Marmaton and Little Osage River basins occurred thanks to heavy rainfall. From 2 to 4 inches of rainfall on already saturated ground from previous rainfall in the 25th.
Read the full account →Flooding of small creeks and streams and major flooding along the Marmaton and Little Osage River basins occurred thanks to heavy rainfall. From 2 to 4 inches of rainfall on already saturated ground from previous rainfall in the 25th.
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