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Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - CIG

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MISSOURI, SoutheastMOZ100WayneMOZ07620211200CST0900CST0 0FloodThe St. Francis River crested at 17.8 feet at Patterson, which is above the 16-foot flood stage. This resulted in minor flooding.Perry26 1000CST1500CST0 0 5KHigh Wind (G50)Strong south winds averaged 20 to 30 MPH with higher gusts. Gusts were estimated near 58 MPH north of Cape Girardeau in PerryCounty, where shingles were blown off the courthouse. The strong winds were caused by the interaction of low pressure over thePlains with high pressure over the Atlantic coast.Stoddard County3 S Asherville 27 1933CST0 0Thunderstorm Wind (G56)Thunderstorm winds gusted to 65 MPH. The gust was estimated by a trained spotter.Cape GirardeauCountyCape Girardeau 27 2000CST0 0 3KThunderstorm Wind (G50)Thunderstorm winds blew down several trees in Cape Girardeau.Ripley County5 N Doniphan to 27 2017CST0 0 10KHail (2.75)2 N Doniphan2025CSTA severe thunderstorm cell over Ripley County produced large hail. Hail the size of baseballs occurred 2 miles north of Doniphan onHighway 21.MISSOURI, SouthwestOzark CountyRockbridgeHowell CountyCountywideOzark CountyMammothTexas CountyCountywideMiller CountyCountywide<strong>Storm</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Unusual</strong> <strong>Weather</strong> <strong>Phenomena</strong>TimePath PathNumber ofEstimatedLocal/ Length WidthPersonsDamageLocation DateSt<strong>and</strong>ard (Miles) (Yards) Killed Injured Property Crops Character of <strong>Storm</strong>08 0400CST0 0 0Flash Flood0700CSTBetween one <strong>and</strong> two inches of rain fell during the early morning flooding low water crossings along Highway 95, 4 miles south ofHighway 14. Flooding was short lived due to recent dry weather.17 1100CST0 0 0Flash Flood2200CSTOne to two inches of rain fell over the county resulting in flooding of numerous low water crossings <strong>and</strong> county roads. Highway JJsouth of West Plains was closed from late morning through the evening.17 1300CST01500CSTHeavy rains caused flooding along Highway T near Mammoth.00Flash FloodMarch 199817 1502CST0 0 0Flash Flood1700CSTOne to two inches of rain resulted in flooding of several low water crossings in the county. Most of the flooding was concentratedaround the town of Success.17 1615CST0 0 0Flash Flood2200CSTOver an inch of rain fell during the afternoon causing flooding of several low water crossings. County roads along Highway 17 an dHighway 52 north <strong>and</strong> east of Tuscumbia were most impacted. Highway 52, 2 miles east of St. Elizabeth, was closed during theevening.Maries County3 E Brinktown 17 2045CST2200CST0 0 0Flash FloodHeavy rain caused flooding along Highway N, at the Maries River.Phelps CountyCountywide17 2050CST2300CST0 0 0Flash FloodOver an inch of rain resulted in flooding of county roads along creeks to the southwest of Rolla. Mill, Corn, <strong>and</strong> Little Piney creekswere most affected.102 96

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