2,894 first-hand accounts of flood events in Missouri, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
Heavy rainfall affected the region from the late morning of the 12th to the evening of the 14th as a cold front stalled over northern Arkansas, moved back to the north as a warm front, and then moved east of the region again as a cold front during the 3 day period.
Read the full account →Heavy rainfall affected the region from the late morning of the 12th to the evening of the 14th as a cold front stalled over northern Arkansas, moved back to the north as a warm front, and then moved east of the region again as a cold front during the 3 day period.
Read the full account →Heavy rainfall affected the region from the late morning of the 12th to the evening of the 14th as a cold front stalled over northern Arkansas, moved back to the north as a warm front, and then moved east of the region again as a cold front during the 3 day period.
Read the full account →A narrow zone of training rainfall early morning on the 5th resulted in localized flooding issues in northwestern Stoddard County, Missouri. Convective activity decreased later in the morning.
Read the full account →An upper level low centered over Missouri moved slowly eastward with two lobes of vorticity that were pivoting around each other. The interaction of the two vort maxes produced two distinct areas of heavy rain, one over central/east central Missouri and another over south…
Read the full account →An upper level low centered over Missouri moved slowly eastward with two lobes of vorticity that were pivoting around each other. The interaction of the two vort maxes produced two distinct areas of heavy rain, one over central/east central Missouri and another over south…
Read the full account →An upper level low centered over Missouri moved slowly eastward with two lobes of vorticity that were pivoting around each other. The interaction of the two vort maxes produced two distinct areas of heavy rain, one over central/east central Missouri and another over south…
Read the full account →An upper level low centered over Missouri moved slowly eastward with two lobes of vorticity that were pivoting around each other. The interaction of the two vort maxes produced two distinct areas of heavy rain, one over central/east central Missouri and another over south…
Read the full account →An upper level low centered over Missouri moved slowly eastward with two lobes of vorticity that were pivoting around each other. The interaction of the two vort maxes produced two distinct areas of heavy rain, one over central/east central Missouri and another over south…
Read the full account →An upper level low centered over Missouri moved slowly eastward with two lobes of vorticity that were pivoting around each other. The interaction of the two vort maxes produced two distinct areas of heavy rain, one over central/east central Missouri and another over south…
Read the full account →Low water crossings on several county roads in northern Bollinger County were impassable as a result of heavy rain. One low water crossing on County Road 350 was washed out. Road crews repaired it within a few days.
Read the full account →Storms developed along a remnant boundary across southwest Missouri during the afternoon. Ample instability in conjunction with the development of storms along the boundary, developed a brief EF-0 tornado which touched down in Barton County.
Read the full account →A round of heavy rainfall occurred across southern Missouri during the early morning hours of December 16th. A corridor of two to four inches of rainfall fell across areas south of Interstate 44.
Read the full account →A round of heavy rainfall occurred across southern Missouri during the early morning hours of December 16th. A corridor of two to four inches of rainfall fell across areas south of Interstate 44.
Read the full account →A round of heavy rainfall occurred across southern Missouri during the early morning hours of December 16th. A corridor of two to four inches of rainfall fell across areas south of Interstate 44.
Read the full account →A round of heavy rainfall occurred across southern Missouri during the early morning hours of December 16th. A corridor of two to four inches of rainfall fell across areas south of Interstate 44.
Read the full account →A round of heavy rainfall occurred across southern Missouri during the early morning hours of December 16th. A corridor of two to four inches of rainfall fell across areas south of Interstate 44.
Read the full account →A round of heavy rainfall occurred across southern Missouri during the early morning hours of December 16th. A corridor of two to four inches of rainfall fell across areas south of Interstate 44.
Read the full account →A round of heavy rainfall occurred across southern Missouri during the early morning hours of December 16th. A corridor of two to four inches of rainfall fell across areas south of Interstate 44.
Read the full account →A round of heavy rainfall occurred across southern Missouri during the early morning hours of December 16th. A corridor of two to four inches of rainfall fell across areas south of Interstate 44.
Read the full account →A round of heavy rainfall occurred across southern Missouri during the early morning hours of December 16th. A corridor of two to four inches of rainfall fell across areas south of Interstate 44.
Read the full account →A round of heavy rainfall occurred across southern Missouri during the early morning hours of December 16th. A corridor of two to four inches of rainfall fell across areas south of Interstate 44.
Read the full account →A round of heavy rainfall occurred across southern Missouri during the early morning hours of December 16th. A corridor of two to four inches of rainfall fell across areas south of Interstate 44.
Read the full account →Throughout the final few days of the month a mid level trough dug into the central part of the CONUS, and produced several rounds of moderate to heavy rain.
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