2,551 first-hand accounts of flood events in West Virginia, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
A wave of low pressure and surface front crossed West Virginia, producing heavy rainfall on the 16th. Generally 1 to 2 inches of rain fell on already saturated soil. This resulted in creek and stream flooding on the 16th and into the 17th.
Read the full account →A wave of low pressure and surface front crossed West Virginia, producing heavy rainfall on the 16th. Generally 1 to 2 inches of rain fell on already saturated soil. This resulted in creek and stream flooding on the 16th and into the 17th.
Read the full account →A wave of low pressure and surface front crossed West Virginia, producing heavy rainfall on the 16th. Generally 1 to 2 inches of rain fell on already saturated soil. This resulted in creek and stream flooding on the 16th and into the 17th.
Read the full account →A wave of low pressure and surface front crossed West Virginia, producing heavy rainfall on the 16th. Generally 1 to 2 inches of rain fell on already saturated soil. This resulted in creek and stream flooding on the 16th and into the 17th.
Read the full account →Out ahead of a slow moving cold front, scattered thunderstorms moved east at 15 to 20 mph during the afternoon. In the muggy air, dew points were in the lower 70s. Local downpours occurred.
Read the full account →Heavy rain of 1 to 4 inches fell on June 1st across the eastern West Virginia panhandle, causing flooding and a few instances of flash flooding in Hampshire County. Flooding continued into the overnight hours.
Read the full account →Heavy rain of 1 to 4 inches fell on June 1st across the eastern West Virginia panhandle, causing flooding and a few instances of flash flooding in Hampshire County. Flooding continued into the overnight hours.
Read the full account →Heavy rain of 1 to 4 inches fell on June 1st across the eastern West Virginia panhandle, causing flooding and a few instances of flash flooding in Hampshire County. Flooding continued into the overnight hours.
Read the full account →Heavy rain of 1 to 4 inches fell on June 1st across the eastern West Virginia panhandle, causing flooding and a few instances of flash flooding in Hampshire County. Flooding continued into the overnight hours.
Read the full account →Heavy rain of 1 to 4 inches fell on June 1st across the eastern West Virginia panhandle, causing flooding and a few instances of flash flooding in Hampshire County. Flooding continued into the overnight hours.
Read the full account →Heavy rain of 1 to 4 inches fell on June 1st across the eastern West Virginia panhandle, causing flooding and a few instances of flash flooding in Hampshire County. Flooding continued into the overnight hours.
Read the full account →Heavy rain of 1 to 4 inches fell on June 1st across the eastern West Virginia panhandle, causing flooding and a few instances of flash flooding in Hampshire County. Flooding continued into the overnight hours.
Read the full account →Heavy rain of 1 to 4 inches fell on June 1st across the eastern West Virginia panhandle, causing flooding and a few instances of flash flooding in Hampshire County. Flooding continued into the overnight hours.
Read the full account →Heavy rain of 1 to 4 inches fell on June 1st across the eastern West Virginia panhandle, causing flooding and a few instances of flash flooding in Hampshire County. Flooding continued into the overnight hours.
Read the full account →Heavy rain of 1 to 4 inches fell on June 1st across the eastern West Virginia panhandle, causing flooding and a few instances of flash flooding in Hampshire County. Flooding continued into the overnight hours.
Read the full account →Heavy rain of 1 to 4 inches fell on June 1st across the eastern West Virginia panhandle, causing flooding and a few instances of flash flooding in Hampshire County. Flooding continued into the overnight hours.
Read the full account →Heavy rain of 1 to 4 inches fell on June 1st across the eastern West Virginia panhandle, causing flooding and a few instances of flash flooding in Hampshire County. Flooding continued into the overnight hours.
Read the full account →Heavy rain of 1 to 4 inches fell on June 1st across the eastern West Virginia panhandle, causing flooding and a few instances of flash flooding in Hampshire County. Flooding continued into the overnight hours.
Read the full account →Heavy rain of 1 to 4 inches fell on June 1st across the eastern West Virginia panhandle, causing flooding and a few instances of flash flooding in Hampshire County. Flooding continued into the overnight hours.
Read the full account →Heavy rain of 1 to 4 inches fell on June 1st across the eastern West Virginia panhandle, causing flooding and a few instances of flash flooding in Hampshire County. Flooding continued into the overnight hours.
Read the full account →Heavy rain of 1 to 4 inches fell on June 1st across the eastern West Virginia panhandle, causing flooding and a few instances of flash flooding in Hampshire County. Flooding continued into the overnight hours.
Read the full account →Heavy rain of 1 to 4 inches fell on June 1st across the eastern West Virginia panhandle, causing flooding and a few instances of flash flooding in Hampshire County. Flooding continued into the overnight hours.
Read the full account →Heavy rain of 1 to 4 inches fell on June 1st across the eastern West Virginia panhandle, causing flooding and a few instances of flash flooding in Hampshire County. Flooding continued into the overnight hours.
Read the full account →Heavy rain of 1 to 4 inches fell on June 1st across the eastern West Virginia panhandle, causing flooding and a few instances of flash flooding in Hampshire County. Flooding continued into the overnight hours.
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