1,333 first-hand accounts of flood events in Tennessee, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
A line of strong to marginally severe thunderstorms moved across Middle Tennessee during the afternoon and evening hours on February 17. A few reports of wind damage and flooding were received.
Read the full account →A large storm system stretching from the mid-Mississippi Valley northward into the Great Lakes region on September 2nd through September 4, 2022, along with an abundant amount of moisture resulted in scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms across middle Tennessee.
Read the full account →Hurricane Katrina had weakened to a tropical storm when it reached West Tennessee. The front porch of a house was torn off in Covington (Tipton County). A satellite dish was torn from the roof of a house and a camper trailer had some windows broken in Covington as well.
Read the full account →Hurricane Katrina had weakened to a tropical storm when it reached West Tennessee. The front porch of a house was torn off in Covington (Tipton County). A satellite dish was torn from the roof of a house and a camper trailer had some windows broken in Covington as well.
Read the full account →Hurricane Katrina had weakened to a tropical storm when it reached West Tennessee. The front porch of a house was torn off in Covington (Tipton County). A satellite dish was torn from the roof of a house and a camper trailer had some windows broken in Covington as well.
Read the full account →Hurricane Katrina had weakened to a tropical storm when it reached West Tennessee. The front porch of a house was torn off in Covington (Tipton County). A satellite dish was torn from the roof of a house and a camper trailer had some windows broken in Covington as well.
Read the full account →Hurricane Katrina had weakened to a tropical storm when it reached West Tennessee. The front porch of a house was torn off in Covington (Tipton County). A satellite dish was torn from the roof of a house and a camper trailer had some windows broken in Covington as well.
Read the full account →Hurricane Katrina had weakened to a tropical storm when it reached West Tennessee. The front porch of a house was torn off in Covington (Tipton County). A satellite dish was torn from the roof of a house and a camper trailer had some windows broken in Covington as well.
Read the full account →Hurricane Katrina had weakened to a tropical storm when it reached West Tennessee. The front porch of a house was torn off in Covington (Tipton County). A satellite dish was torn from the roof of a house and a camper trailer had some windows broken in Covington as well.
Read the full account →Total rainfall amounts of 10-15 inches occurred across parts of east Arkansas, the Missouri Bootheel, West Tennessee, and extreme northwest Mississippi during the April 2- April 5 event.
Read the full account →A semi-tropical low pressure system tracked across the Mid South during the late afternoon and evening of May 24, 2009 resulting in numerous showers and thunderstorms across Western Tennessee. Some of these storms produced heavy rain which resulted in flash flooding.
Read the full account →A stalled warm front and plentiful amounts of atmospheric moisture helped to set the stage for a persistent wet pattern that lasted several days in early December across Middle Tennessee.
Read the full account →A stalled warm front and plentiful amounts of atmospheric moisture helped to set the stage for a persistent wet pattern that lasted several days in early December across Middle Tennessee.
Read the full account →A stalled warm front and plentiful amounts of atmospheric moisture helped to set the stage for a persistent wet pattern that lasted several days in early December across Middle Tennessee.
Read the full account →A stalled warm front and plentiful amounts of atmospheric moisture helped to set the stage for a persistent wet pattern that lasted several days in early December across Middle Tennessee.
Read the full account →A stalled warm front and plentiful amounts of atmospheric moisture helped to set the stage for a persistent wet pattern that lasted several days in early December across Middle Tennessee.
Read the full account →A stalled warm front and plentiful amounts of atmospheric moisture helped to set the stage for a persistent wet pattern that lasted several days in early December across Middle Tennessee.
Read the full account →A stalled warm front and plentiful amounts of atmospheric moisture helped to set the stage for a persistent wet pattern that lasted several days in early December across Middle Tennessee.
Read the full account →A stalled warm front and plentiful amounts of atmospheric moisture helped to set the stage for a persistent wet pattern that lasted several days in early December across Middle Tennessee.
Read the full account →A stalled warm front and plentiful amounts of atmospheric moisture helped to set the stage for a persistent wet pattern that lasted several days in early December across Middle Tennessee.
Read the full account →A stalled warm front and plentiful amounts of atmospheric moisture helped to set the stage for a persistent wet pattern that lasted several days in early December across Middle Tennessee.
Read the full account →A cold front approached the Mid-South during the afternoon hours of July 30th, 2009. A low pressure center developed along the front as the front moved into the area. The low pressure helped to spawn several tornadoes across the Mid-South.
Read the full account →As a cold frontal system moved southeastward through Middle Tennessee, and upper level disturbances continued to move across the mid state in upper level northwesterly flow, thunderstorms developed during the early morning through afternoon hours.
Read the full account →As a cold frontal system moved southeastward through Middle Tennessee, and upper level disturbances continued to move across the mid state in upper level northwesterly flow, thunderstorms developed during the early morning through afternoon hours.
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