576 first-hand accounts of flood events in New Hampshire, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
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 →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.
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 →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 →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.
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 →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 →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 →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 →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 →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 →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 →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 →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 →Low pressure began organizing in the Gulf of Mexico on the 16th, setting record low sea level pressures as it traversed the Southeast through the 17th.
Read the full account →Low pressure began organizing in the Gulf of Mexico on the 16th, setting record low sea level pressures as it traversed the Southeast through the 17th.
Read the full account →Low pressure began organizing in the Gulf of Mexico on the 16th, setting record low sea level pressures as it traversed the Southeast through the 17th.
Read the full account →Low pressure began organizing in the Gulf of Mexico on the 16th, setting record low sea level pressures as it traversed the Southeast through the 17th.
Read the full account →Low pressure began organizing in the Gulf of Mexico on the 16th, setting record low sea level pressures as it traversed the Southeast through the 17th.
Read the full account →Low pressure began organizing in the Gulf of Mexico on the 16th, setting record low sea level pressures as it traversed the Southeast through the 17th.
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