4,808 first-hand accounts of flood events in Texas, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
An upper level trough moved very slowly from the Rockies into the Plains during the first week of September, resulting in several days of showers and thunderstorms. Many storms became strong with gusty winds and hail, but the primary result was heavy rain and flooding.
Read the full account →An upper level trough moved very slowly from the Rockies into the Plains during the first week of September, resulting in several days of showers and thunderstorms. Many storms became strong with gusty winds and hail, but the primary result was heavy rain and flooding.
Read the full account →An upper level trough moved very slowly from the Rockies into the Plains during the first week of September, resulting in several days of showers and thunderstorms. Many storms became strong with gusty winds and hail, but the primary result was heavy rain and flooding.
Read the full account →An upper level trough moved very slowly from the Rockies into the Plains during the first week of September, resulting in several days of showers and thunderstorms. Many storms became strong with gusty winds and hail, but the primary result was heavy rain and flooding.
Read the full account →An upper level trough moved very slowly from the Rockies into the Plains during the first week of September, resulting in several days of showers and thunderstorms. Many storms became strong with gusty winds and hail, but the primary result was heavy rain and flooding.
Read the full account →An upper level trough moved very slowly from the Rockies into the Plains during the first week of September, resulting in several days of showers and thunderstorms. Many storms became strong with gusty winds and hail, but the primary result was heavy rain and flooding.
Read the full account →An upper level trough moved very slowly from the Rockies into the Plains during the first week of September, resulting in several days of showers and thunderstorms. Many storms became strong with gusty winds and hail, but the primary result was heavy rain and flooding.
Read the full account →Flash flooding redeveloped briefly over the western part of Kinney County as an additional 2 to 3 inch rainfall with isolated totals near 4 inches fell near midnight.
Read the full account →A series of thunderstorms produced heavy rainfall and strong winds across portions of Harris, Galveston, and Chambers counties leaving motorists stranded along several flooded area highways.
Read the full account →With moist, unstable air in advance of a late season cold front, showers and thunderstorms developed along and ahead of the frontal boundary. Some of these thunderstorms brought strong winds, lightning and hail to the Rio Grande Valley, and as the front slowed and stalled, heavy…
Read the full account →With moist, unstable air in advance of a late season cold front, showers and thunderstorms developed along and ahead of the frontal boundary. Some of these thunderstorms brought strong winds, lightning and hail to the Rio Grande Valley, and as the front slowed and stalled, heavy…
Read the full account →With moist, unstable air in advance of a late season cold front, showers and thunderstorms developed along and ahead of the frontal boundary. Some of these thunderstorms brought strong winds, lightning and hail to the Rio Grande Valley, and as the front slowed and stalled, heavy…
Read the full account →With moist, unstable air in advance of a late season cold front, showers and thunderstorms developed along and ahead of the frontal boundary. Some of these thunderstorms brought strong winds, lightning and hail to the Rio Grande Valley, and as the front slowed and stalled, heavy…
Read the full account →General 2 to 3 inch rainfall over the southern part of the county, with totals to near 7 inches near Dime Box and 6 inches in the Giddings area, produced flash flooding.
Read the full account →Scattered showers and thunderstorms affected much of Southeast Texas during the afternoon hours. Some of these storms began training over northern Jefferson County, causing flash flooding in and around Beaumont.
Read the full account →A few severe thunderstorms developed along the dryline on April 27 and resulted in damaging winds and large hail reports across the area. A more robust upper low and the dryline triggered a few intense supercells on April 28, that resulted in very large hail and damaging wind…
Read the full account →An upper trough was over the southern and central Rocky Mountains and had flattened the upper ridge which had been over West Texas. There was a surface trough present with good instability across the area.
Read the full account →A cold front stalled northwest of the Four-State Region over Western Arkansas, Southeast Oklahoma, and North Texas, while a moist and unstable air mass developed ahead of the front during the afternoon and evening of April 10th.
Read the full account →A cold front stalled northwest of the Four-State Region over Western Arkansas, Southeast Oklahoma, and North Texas, while a moist and unstable air mass developed ahead of the front during the afternoon and evening of April 10th.
Read the full account →A cold front stalled northwest of the Four-State Region over Western Arkansas, Southeast Oklahoma, and North Texas, while a moist and unstable air mass developed ahead of the front during the afternoon and evening of April 10th.
Read the full account →A cold front stalled northwest of the Four-State Region over Western Arkansas, Southeast Oklahoma, and North Texas, while a moist and unstable air mass developed ahead of the front during the afternoon and evening of April 10th.
Read the full account →A cold front stalled northwest of the Four-State Region over Western Arkansas, Southeast Oklahoma, and North Texas, while a moist and unstable air mass developed ahead of the front during the afternoon and evening of April 10th.
Read the full account →A cold front stalled northwest of the Four-State Region over Western Arkansas, Southeast Oklahoma, and North Texas, while a moist and unstable air mass developed ahead of the front during the afternoon and evening of April 10th.
Read the full account →There was an upper ridge over the southwest part of the country with a cold front that moved into West Texas and southeast New Mexico during the late afternoon and evening hours.
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