1,899 first-hand accounts of flood events in Ohio, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms prompted a widespread flash flood problems across the Ohio River Valley on April 2nd to April 3rd.
Read the full account →Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms prompted a widespread flash flood problems across the Ohio River Valley on April 2nd to April 3rd.
Read the full account →Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms prompted a widespread flash flood problems across the Ohio River Valley on April 2nd to April 3rd.
Read the full account →Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms prompted a widespread flash flood problems across the Ohio River Valley on April 2nd to April 3rd.
Read the full account →Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms prompted a widespread flash flood problems across the Ohio River Valley on April 2nd to April 3rd.
Read the full account →Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms prompted a widespread flash flood problems across the Ohio River Valley on April 2nd to April 3rd.
Read the full account →Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms prompted a widespread flash flood problems across the Ohio River Valley on April 2nd to April 3rd.
Read the full account →Knox County resided in the warm and moist sector during the early through late evening of the 5th as a cold front swept eastward from northwestern IN and the Lower Ohio Valley to far-western OH and far-southeastern IN.
Read the full account →Northern Ohio resided within the warm and humid sector along the northwestern flank of the Bermuda-Azores subtropical high during the late morning of the 17th through late evening of the 20th.
Read the full account →Knox County resided in the warm and moist sector during the early through late evening of the 5th as a cold front swept eastward from northwestern IN and the Lower Ohio Valley to far-western OH and far-southeastern IN.
Read the full account →Northern Ohio resided within the warm and humid sector along the northwestern flank of the Bermuda-Azores subtropical high during the late morning of the 17th through late evening of the 20th.
Read the full account →A surface trough was oriented south to north across northeast Ohio during the afternoon and early evening of August 8th, 2024, with then Tropical Depression Debby centered over the Carolinas.
Read the full account →A surface trough was oriented south to north across northeast Ohio during the afternoon and early evening of August 8th, 2024, with then Tropical Depression Debby centered over the Carolinas.
Read the full account →A surface trough was oriented south to north across northeast Ohio during the afternoon and early evening of August 8th, 2024, with then Tropical Depression Debby centered over the Carolinas.
Read the full account →Superstorm Sandy brought record rainfall and major flooding to northern portions of Ohio in late October 2012. The flooding was the result of three consecutive weather events; a cold front, hurricane Sandy remnants, and lake enhanced showers.
Read the full account →A line of convection made its way across southeast Ohio on the afternoon of March 14th and then gradually disintegrated after breaching the Ohio River.
Read the full account →A line of convection made its way across southeast Ohio on the afternoon of March 14th and then gradually disintegrated after breaching the Ohio River.
Read the full account →A line of convection made its way across southeast Ohio on the afternoon of March 14th and then gradually disintegrated after breaching the Ohio River.
Read the full account →Rain spread into southeast Ohio on the morning of January 24th and continued through much of the day as a slow moving system entered the Middle Ohio Valley.
Read the full account →Rain spread into southeast Ohio on the morning of January 24th and continued through much of the day as a slow moving system entered the Middle Ohio Valley.
Read the full account →Rain spread into southeast Ohio on the morning of January 24th and continued through much of the day as a slow moving system entered the Middle Ohio Valley.
Read the full account →Rain arrived into the area on January 27th ahead of a low pressure system and continued into the following day as the low progressed overhead.
Read the full account →Rain arrived into the area on January 27th ahead of a low pressure system and continued into the following day as the low progressed overhead.
Read the full account →Rain arrived into the area on January 27th ahead of a low pressure system and continued into the following day as the low progressed overhead.
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