4,808 first-hand accounts of flood events in Texas, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
Abundant Pacific moisture continued to stream northeastward into west Texas and southeastern New Mexico. Similar to the previous day, a stalled front continued to be the focal point for heavy rainfall.
Read the full account →Showers and thunderstorms left over from the devastating rainfall over Val Verde County continued to spread slowly eastward, moving into Uvalde, Edwards and Real Counties.
Read the full account →Showers and thunderstorms left over from the devastating rainfall over Val Verde County continued to spread slowly eastward, moving into Uvalde, Edwards and Real Counties.
Read the full account →Widespread showers and thunderstorms, in association with an upper level low pressure system, resulted in excessive heavy rainfall across much of the region on October 13th. Widespread 2 to 4 inches were reported with isolated amounts in excess of 8 inches were reported.
Read the full account →A slow moving cold front stalled across the Golden Traingle region, producing between six and nine inches of rain in some places. The hardest hit areas included Bridge City and Port Arthur, where streets were flooded for several hours.
Read the full account →A slow moving cold front stalled across the Golden Traingle region, producing between six and nine inches of rain in some places. The hardest hit areas included Bridge City and Port Arthur, where streets were flooded for several hours.
Read the full account →Deep moisture in place across west Texas combined with weak upper level disturbances and surface boundaries to produce scattered thunderstorms beginning Tuesday and continuing into Wednesday.
Read the full account →A weak upper disturbance moved slowly southward over southern New Mexico and far west Texas within a moist, unstable air mass. An approaching jet streak from the west along with low level easterly flow provided favorable vertical wind shear and sufficient lift for a severe…
Read the full account →A series of disturbances moving across South Texas produced a line of showers and thunderstorms that moved across the Coastal Bend and towards the Middle Texas Coast throughout the day on the 16th.
Read the full account →A series of disturbances moving across South Texas produced a line of showers and thunderstorms that moved across the Coastal Bend and towards the Middle Texas Coast throughout the day on the 16th.
Read the full account →A series of disturbances moving across South Texas produced a line of showers and thunderstorms that moved across the Coastal Bend and towards the Middle Texas Coast throughout the day on the 16th.
Read the full account →A series of disturbances moving across South Texas produced a line of showers and thunderstorms that moved across the Coastal Bend and towards the Middle Texas Coast throughout the day on the 16th.
Read the full account →A series of disturbances moving across South Texas produced a line of showers and thunderstorms that moved across the Coastal Bend and towards the Middle Texas Coast throughout the day on the 16th.
Read the full account →A series of disturbances moving across South Texas produced a line of showers and thunderstorms that moved across the Coastal Bend and towards the Middle Texas Coast throughout the day on the 16th.
Read the full account →A series of disturbances moving across South Texas produced a line of showers and thunderstorms that moved across the Coastal Bend and towards the Middle Texas Coast throughout the day on the 16th.
Read the full account →An MCS moved through north Texas causing significant damage to areas generally along and north of Interstate 20. Significant and widespread tree, fence and power line damage was reported along the path of the MCS.
Read the full account →Isolated severe thunderstorms which formed over portions of western north Texas, caused street flooding in Wichita Falls in Wichita County. Also in Wichita Falls, numerous vehicles were flooded, and many roads were closed due to high water, while in Wilbarger County, 7 miles…
Read the full account →A tropical airmass in place over much of the area, daytime heating, and an upper level disturbance over west Texas combined to produce scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms.
Read the full account →A weak upper level disturbance interacted with deep moisture over the Brush Country to produce scattered thunderstorms during the evening hours.
Read the full account →A weak upper level disturbance interacted with deep moisture over the Brush Country to produce scattered thunderstorms during the evening hours.
Read the full account →An upper level trough moved across the southwest US and brought a cold front through Central Texas. Thunderstorms developed in the warm, moist airmass south of the front in response to a mid-level shortwave trough.
Read the full account →An upper level trough moved across the southwest US and brought a cold front through Central Texas. Thunderstorms developed in the warm, moist airmass south of the front in response to a mid-level shortwave trough.
Read the full account →An upper level trough moved across the southwest US and brought a cold front through Central Texas. Thunderstorms developed in the warm, moist airmass south of the front in response to a mid-level shortwave trough.
Read the full account →An upper level trough moved across the southwest US and brought a cold front through Central Texas. Thunderstorms developed in the warm, moist airmass south of the front in response to a mid-level shortwave trough.
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