Missouri has needed rain for much of 2023 as much of the state has experienced extreme drought conditions. The good news is that it's rained in Missouri over the past week with some areas seeing up to 10 inches in just a 7 day period.

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The National Weather Service in St. Louis shared this startling graphic showing a path of rain over the past week which drenched much of the state with Farmington, Missouri seeing a staggering 9.8 inches of rain.

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This video shows how intense the rain was at one point in Farmington, Missouri just 4 days ago.

Farmington, Missouri was not alone in dealing with the sudden deluge of moisture, Gerald, Missouri received 4 inches of rain in only 30 minutes last Wednesday.

It looks like most of Missouri will get a break from the rain before thunderstorm chances return later this week. As it stands, 10 inches in just 7 days is a remarkable turnaround for a state that desperately needs moisture...preferably not in flood form.

Northeast Iowa Flooding: August 2021

National Weather Service officials reported that rainfall of 3 to 8 inches led to significant flooding in northeast Iowa over the weekend. Several rivers went over their banks, which led to the closure of many area highways. Flood water covered Iowa Highway 18 near Fredericksburg and New Hampton. Local emergency management officials reported secondary roads being damaged or washed out and several homes flooded.

Crazy Flooding In Bar Nunn Turns Cars Into Boats

This occured in the summer of 2022.

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