Midwest Flooding - Spring 2019

Beginning in mid-March, a powerful storm system that brought blizzard conditions, severe thunderstorms, and heavy rainfall brought major to record river flooding from the Plains to the Upper Midwest and into the lower Mississippi River. Image shown is a false color image over Nebraska from 15 March showing the Flooding occurring in the Midwest. Further discussion from a satellite perspective can be found at https://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/goes/blog/archives/32461
In the second week of April, an intense storm brought significant snows to the upper mid-West, with reports of 26"+ in South Dakota and ~6" further in North Dakota.
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Red River flooding - 13 April 2019
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26 March 2019 Midwest Flooding update
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15 March 2019 Flooding in Midwest
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