4,808 first-hand accounts of flood events in Texas, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms occurred the weekend of July 12, influenced by remnant outflow boundaries, a stalled front, and a slow-moving upper low.
Read the full account →Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms occurred the weekend of July 12, influenced by remnant outflow boundaries, a stalled front, and a slow-moving upper low.
Read the full account →Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms occurred the weekend of July 12, influenced by remnant outflow boundaries, a stalled front, and a slow-moving upper low.
Read the full account →Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms occurred the weekend of July 12, influenced by remnant outflow boundaries, a stalled front, and a slow-moving upper low.
Read the full account →Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms occurred the weekend of July 12, influenced by remnant outflow boundaries, a stalled front, and a slow-moving upper low.
Read the full account →Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms occurred the weekend of July 12, influenced by remnant outflow boundaries, a stalled front, and a slow-moving upper low.
Read the full account →A cold front moved into South Central Texas and stalled. This lead to the development of two mesoscale convective systems which produced severe thunderstorms and flash flooding.
Read the full account →A tropical depression in the lower Gulf of Mexico produce an influx of deep moisture into central Texas over the weekend of June 9th and 10th.
Read the full account →An upper level disturbance sliding across the Rio Grande Valley combined with a hot humid air mass which, aided by a westward moving sea breeze, allowed strong to severe thunderstorms to develop rapidly over the Lower and Middle Rio Grande Valley during the afternoon of Monday,…
Read the full account →An upper trough draped across the central and eastern U.S. and a stalled front over Central Texas combined to generated scattered showers and thunderstorms July 21 through July 23.
Read the full account →A vorticity maxima, embedded within a broader closed upper low along the Great Divide, rotated out across the Southern High Plains on the 8th.
Read the full account →A broad upper level ridge was in place across the southern United States. A cold front was moving into the area with good moisture available. A surface low was across the Upper Trans Pecos and northern Permian Basin.
Read the full account →Scattered thunderstorms occurred during the evening hours of the 29th over the Coastal Bend. Locally heavy rainfall amounts between 2 and 3 inches fell over portions of Corpus Christi and Rockport.
Read the full account →An upper-level shortwave trough moved across a cold front over South-Central Texas and generated thunderstorms. The warm, moist airmass had steep mid-level lapse rates, and some of the storms produced large hail.
Read the full account →An upper-level shortwave trough moved across a cold front over South-Central Texas and generated thunderstorms. The warm, moist airmass had steep mid-level lapse rates, and some of the storms produced large hail.
Read the full account →An upper-level shortwave trough moved across a cold front over South-Central Texas and generated thunderstorms. The warm, moist airmass had steep mid-level lapse rates, and some of the storms produced large hail.
Read the full account →An upper-level shortwave trough moved across a cold front over South-Central Texas and generated thunderstorms. The warm, moist airmass had steep mid-level lapse rates, and some of the storms produced large hail.
Read the full account →A broken line of thunderstorms developed over south-central Texas during the early morning hours. The storms developed along a cold front with the storm development aided by an upper level disturbance moving across south Texas.
Read the full account →A broken line of thunderstorms developed over south-central Texas during the early morning hours. The storms developed along a cold front with the storm development aided by an upper level disturbance moving across south Texas.
Read the full account →A broken line of thunderstorms developed over south-central Texas during the early morning hours. The storms developed along a cold front with the storm development aided by an upper level disturbance moving across south Texas.
Read the full account →A broken line of thunderstorms developed over south-central Texas during the early morning hours. The storms developed along a cold front with the storm development aided by an upper level disturbance moving across south Texas.
Read the full account →A broken line of thunderstorms developed over south-central Texas during the early morning hours. The storms developed along a cold front with the storm development aided by an upper level disturbance moving across south Texas.
Read the full account →A broken line of thunderstorms developed over south-central Texas during the early morning hours. The storms developed along a cold front with the storm development aided by an upper level disturbance moving across south Texas.
Read the full account →A strong upper high over the southeast US and a trough approaching the west coast streamed deep moisture into the Borderland with a low level surface trough located through far west Texas into eastern New Mexico.
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