4,808 first-hand accounts of flood events in Texas, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
A frontal boundary stalled over the Coastal Bend on March 21st. Abundant moisture moved into the region from Deep South Texas as a strong upper level low pressure system moved into the Texas Big Bend.
Read the full account →A frontal boundary stalled over the Coastal Bend on March 21st. Abundant moisture moved into the region from Deep South Texas as a strong upper level low pressure system moved into the Texas Big Bend.
Read the full account →A frontal boundary stalled over the Coastal Bend on March 21st. Abundant moisture moved into the region from Deep South Texas as a strong upper level low pressure system moved into the Texas Big Bend.
Read the full account →A frontal boundary stalled over the Coastal Bend on March 21st. Abundant moisture moved into the region from Deep South Texas as a strong upper level low pressure system moved into the Texas Big Bend.
Read the full account →A frontal boundary stalled over the Coastal Bend on March 21st. Abundant moisture moved into the region from Deep South Texas as a strong upper level low pressure system moved into the Texas Big Bend.
Read the full account →Severe thunderstorms developed across far west Texas during the early morning hours of May 25th and this cluster of severe thunderstorms evolved into a derecho, moving eastward across the entire state of Texas and eventually into Northeast Texas, Southeast Oklahoma, Southwest…
Read the full account →Deep tropical moisture pooled ahead of a dissipating late season front across the ranchlands, and combined with an impulse of jet stream energy during the afternoon and evening hours of May 11th.
Read the full account →Severe thunderstorms developed across far west Texas during the early morning hours of May 25th and this cluster of severe thunderstorms evolved into a derecho, moving eastward across the entire state of Texas and eventually into Northeast Texas, Southeast Oklahoma, Southwest…
Read the full account →A frontal boundary stalled over the Coastal Bend on March 21st. Abundant moisture moved into the region from Deep South Texas as a strong upper level low pressure system moved into the Texas Big Bend.
Read the full account →A frontal boundary stalled over the Coastal Bend on March 21st. Abundant moisture moved into the region from Deep South Texas as a strong upper level low pressure system moved into the Texas Big Bend.
Read the full account →Two rounds of heavy rainfall affected the North and Central Texas region as an upper level low approached from the west. The first round affected locations east of Interstate 35 resulting in flooding of mainly roads and along creeks and streams.
Read the full account →Heavy rain led to flash flooding across portions of North Central Texas on the 23rd and 24th, with residual flooding lasting through at least the 25th. Rainfall totals in flood damaged areas ranged from 5 to 21+ inches within a 36 hour period.
Read the full account →Heavy rain led to flash flooding across portions of North Central Texas on the 23rd and 24th, with residual flooding lasting through at least the 25th. Rainfall totals in flood damaged areas ranged from 5 to 21+ inches within a 36 hour period.
Read the full account →Heavy rain led to flash flooding across portions of North Central Texas on the 23rd and 24th, with residual flooding lasting through at least the 25th. Rainfall totals in flood damaged areas ranged from 5 to 21+ inches within a 36 hour period.
Read the full account →A severe thunderstorm caused wind damage in the town of Dodson in Collingsworth County during the evening of the 21st. Earlier that afternoon, storms occurred further west in the southwest portion of the Texas Panhandle, but were non-severe.
Read the full account →A strong upper level low pressure area over western Arizona moved slowly eastward. This feature increased upper level lift over West Texas and southeast New Mexico.
Read the full account →A strong upper level low pressure area over western Arizona moved slowly eastward. This feature increased upper level lift over West Texas and southeast New Mexico.
Read the full account →A strong upper level low pressure area over western Arizona moved slowly eastward. This feature increased upper level lift over West Texas and southeast New Mexico.
Read the full account →A strong upper level low pressure area over western Arizona moved slowly eastward. This feature increased upper level lift over West Texas and southeast New Mexico.
Read the full account →A strong upper level low pressure area over western Arizona moved slowly eastward. This feature increased upper level lift over West Texas and southeast New Mexico.
Read the full account →A strong upper level low pressure area over western Arizona moved slowly eastward. This feature increased upper level lift over West Texas and southeast New Mexico.
Read the full account →A strong upper level low pressure area over western Arizona moved slowly eastward. This feature increased upper level lift over West Texas and southeast New Mexico.
Read the full account →A strong upper level low pressure area over western Arizona moved slowly eastward. This feature increased upper level lift over West Texas and southeast New Mexico.
Read the full account →A strong upper level low pressure area over western Arizona moved slowly eastward. This feature increased upper level lift over West Texas and southeast New Mexico.
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