1,899 first-hand accounts of flood events in Ohio, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
During the early morning hours of January 9th, precipitation spread into the area in advance of a low pressure system. Rain then continued into Tuesday as the passing system ushered a cold front across the area during the day.||Rainfall amounts around an inch to an inch and a…
Read the full account →During the early morning hours of January 9th, precipitation spread into the area in advance of a low pressure system. Rain then continued into Tuesday as the passing system ushered a cold front across the area during the day.||Rainfall amounts around an inch to an inch and a…
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 →During the early morning hours of January 9th, precipitation spread into the area in advance of a low pressure system. Rain then continued into Tuesday as the passing system ushered a cold front across the area during the day.||Rainfall amounts around an inch to an inch and a…
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 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 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 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 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 and a few storms traversed the area on the night of February 27th, then activity began to increase the morning of the 28th as a cold front slowly approached from the west.
Read the full account →An advancing low pressure system entered into the Ohio Valley on April 11th and set forth strong thunderstorms and heavy downpours. Storms tracked through initially early in the afternoon, stirring up strong winds that blew down a tree near the town of Ironton.
Read the full account →An advancing low pressure system entered into the Ohio Valley on April 11th and set forth strong thunderstorms and heavy downpours. Storms tracked through initially early in the afternoon, stirring up strong winds that blew down a tree near the town of Ironton.
Read the full account →Rain and a few storms traversed the area on the night of February 27th, then activity began to increase the morning of the 28th as a cold front slowly approached from the west.
Read the full account →Rain and a few storms traversed the area on the night of February 27th, then activity began to increase the morning of the 28th as a cold front slowly approached from the west.
Read the full account →Rain and a few storms traversed the area on the night of February 27th, then activity began to increase the morning of the 28th as a cold front slowly approached from the west.
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