576 first-hand accounts of flood events in New Hampshire, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
Saturday, July 8th through Monday, July 10th was an active weather period with numerous rounds of heavy rainfall moving across the state. Thunderstorms developed during the afternoon of Saturday, July 8th with scattered thunderstorms from the White Mountains down through the…
Read the full account →Saturday, July 8th through Monday, July 10th was an active weather period with numerous rounds of heavy rainfall moving across the state. Thunderstorms developed during the afternoon of Saturday, July 8th with scattered thunderstorms from the White Mountains down through the…
Read the full account →Saturday, July 8th through Monday, July 10th was an active weather period with numerous rounds of heavy rainfall moving across the state. Thunderstorms developed during the afternoon of Saturday, July 8th with scattered thunderstorms from the White Mountains down through the…
Read the full account →On the evening of July 15th isolated thunderstorms developed across southern New Hampshire. Storm movement mitigated flash flooding across the state, except for the city of Manchester where multiple storms traveled directly over the city on the evening of July 15th.
Read the full account →Saturday, July 8th through Monday, July 10th was an active weather period with numerous rounds of heavy rainfall moving across the state. Thunderstorms developed during the afternoon of Saturday, July 8th with scattered thunderstorms from the White Mountains down through the…
Read the full account →Saturday, July 8th through Monday, July 10th was an active weather period with numerous rounds of heavy rainfall moving across the state. Thunderstorms developed during the afternoon of Saturday, July 8th with scattered thunderstorms from the White Mountains down through the…
Read the full account →A cluster of severe storms developed across Massachusetts on the afternoon of the 21st. The heaviest rainfall persisted south of the New Hampshire and Massachusetts state line, however one storm edged into the Nashua area.
Read the full account →On July 4, showers and thunderstorms developed across most of the state around noon. The line of storms across southern New Hampshire contained localized downpours that dropped 2 to 3��� over a 3 hour period in Stoddard and Wolfeboro.
Read the full account →On July 4, showers and thunderstorms developed across most of the state around noon. The line of storms across southern New Hampshire contained localized downpours that dropped 2 to 3��� over a 3 hour period in Stoddard and Wolfeboro.
Read the full account →A broad area of low pressure across the Great Lakes region stalled out well to the west of the region early on Sunday April 30th. A secondary area of low pressure developed and moved up the Eastern Seaboard and tracked across interior New England from Sunday April 30th through…
Read the full account →A broad area of low pressure across the Great Lakes region stalled out well to the west of the region early on Sunday April 30th. A secondary area of low pressure developed and moved up the Eastern Seaboard and tracked across interior New England from Sunday April 30th through…
Read the full account →A stalled frontal boundary and surface low pressure began to slowly lift northward into the southeast New Hampshire through the Midcoast of Maine on the afternoon of the 29th. Showers and thunderstorms developed along the boundary and moved eastward.
Read the full account →A stalled frontal boundary and surface low pressure began to slowly lift northward into the southeast New Hampshire through the Midcoast of Maine on the afternoon of the 29th. Showers and thunderstorms developed along the boundary and moved eastward.
Read the full account →A broad area of low pressure across the Great Lakes region stalled out well to the west of the region early on Sunday April 30th. A secondary area of low pressure developed and moved up the Eastern Seaboard and tracked across interior New England from Sunday April 30th through…
Read the full account →On July 4, showers and thunderstorms developed across most of the state around noon. The line of storms across southern New Hampshire contained localized downpours that dropped 2 to 3��� over a 3 hour period in Stoddard and Wolfeboro.
Read the full account →On July 4, showers and thunderstorms developed across most of the state around noon. The line of storms across southern New Hampshire contained localized downpours that dropped 2 to 3��� over a 3 hour period in Stoddard and Wolfeboro.
Read the full account →On July 4, showers and thunderstorms developed across most of the state around noon. The line of storms across southern New Hampshire contained localized downpours that dropped 2 to 3��� over a 3 hour period in Stoddard and Wolfeboro.
Read the full account →A stalled frontal boundary and surface low pressure began to slowly lift northward into the southeast New Hampshire through the Midcoast of Maine on the afternoon of the 29th. Showers and thunderstorms developed along the boundary and moved eastward.
Read the full account →On July 4, showers and thunderstorms developed across most of the state around noon. The line of storms across southern New Hampshire contained localized downpours that dropped 2 to 3��� over a 3 hour period in Stoddard and Wolfeboro.
Read the full account →On July 4, showers and thunderstorms developed across most of the state around noon. The line of storms across southern New Hampshire contained localized downpours that dropped 2 to 3��� over a 3 hour period in Stoddard and Wolfeboro.
Read the full account →On July 4, showers and thunderstorms developed across most of the state around noon. The line of storms across southern New Hampshire contained localized downpours that dropped 2 to 3��� over a 3 hour period in Stoddard and Wolfeboro.
Read the full account →On July 4, showers and thunderstorms developed across most of the state around noon. The line of storms across southern New Hampshire contained localized downpours that dropped 2 to 3��� over a 3 hour period in Stoddard and Wolfeboro.
Read the full account →On July 4, showers and thunderstorms developed across most of the state around noon. The line of storms across southern New Hampshire contained localized downpours that dropped 2 to 3��� over a 3 hour period in Stoddard and Wolfeboro.
Read the full account →On the evening of July 15th isolated thunderstorms developed across southern New Hampshire. Storm movement mitigated flash flooding across the state, except for the city of Manchester where multiple storms traveled directly over the city on the evening of July 15th.
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