The West Virginia Derecho of April 9, 1991 Several tributaries of the Ohio River set all-time record river crests that still stand today. The deluge resulted in record flooding along smaller streams and some of the worst flooding along the Ohio River since at least 1964, and in some places since the Great Flood of 1937. As thunderstorms and large areas of heavy rain repeatedly moved over the same areas, impressive rainfall totals were recorded, with rainfall records being broken in some areas. September 16-18: Rainfall from Remnants of Hurricane IvanĬopious amounts of rain fell on central Kentucky, southern Ohio, southern Indiana and into West Virginia as the calendar turned from February to March back in 1997.December 28: Cold Season Severe Weather Episode.February 11-13 Winter Storm Follows a Warm and Rather Snowless January.May 26: Severe Weather Episode brings Hail and High Winds.July 21: Severe Weather and Flash Flooding.August 30: Long Lived Supercell tracks across the Huntington to Charleston Corridor.October 11: Supercell Tracks across the West Virginia Coalfields.One of the Warmest Winters on Record for West Virginia.Warmest Winter at Charleston in 40 Years.March 2: Summary of the March 2nd Tornadic Supercells.June 29: Derecho Event | 10 Year Anniversary Storymap.Hurricane Sandy (10 yr Anniversary Storymap).June 9: East Kentucky Tornado near Lowmansville.November 1: Straight Line Wind Damage in Huntington.November 17: Straight Line Wind Damage in Barlow, OH.May 1: Northeast Kentucky Straight Line Winds and Hail.December 8-9: Winter storm brings heavy snowfall to the Coalfields of southern WV and VA.June 24: Two tornadoes touch down in Charleston, WV and microburst damage occurs in Wallace, WV.November 12-13: Cold Snap Breaks Multiple Daily Record Lows.April 9: EF1 Tornado Touches Down Briefly in Vinton County, OH.Multiple stations reported over 2 inches of rainfall over 24 hours with some stations recording up to 5 inches of rain. July 30: Thunderstorms dropped torrential rainfall in many areas during the afternoon and evening of July 30th.December 1-2: Summary of the first widespread snow of the 2020/2021 Winter Season.December 24-25: Winter storms brings first white Christmas in several years for many locations.February: Snow/Ice Maps and Impacts Summary from February 2021 Back to Back to Back Winter Storms.February 26-March 1: Rainfall Totals and River Flood Summary for Late February/Early March Flood Event.December 31-January 3 Heavy Rainfall/Flooding and Snowfall Summary.Quick Hitting Winter Storm Produces Heavy Snow for the Region January 6-7, 2022. Complex Winter Storm Produces Widespread Heavy Snow January 16-17, 2022.Long Duration Mixed Bag Winter Storm - Feb 2-5, 2022.Rainfall Summary for May 6th Flood Event.EF-1 Tornado Touches Down in Greenup Co, KY on May 26, 2022.Southwest Virginia Flooding of July 12-13, 2022.December 23-26: Significant Arctic Blast.January 3-4: Heavy Rain and Flooding Across the Middle Ohio Valley.February 16-17: Heavy Rain and Flooding.February 27: Large Hail Across Portions of the Mid-Ohio Valley.Scroll down the page for year, or go directly:
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