Flood in United States 1103826
Floods
Last updated · source: NASA EONET
This event is no longer active — it's kept here as a record. Recovery may still be underway; the guidance below applies.
This is a high-significance floods event , tracked from official feeds (NASA EONET). We update this page as the situation develops.
- Type
- Floods
- Area
- Nationwide
- Began
- 2026-03-29 20:00 UTC
- Expected end
- 2026-04-01 00:00 UTC
Possible damage: watermold
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Affected areas & guides
The official report doesn't name specific areas for this event. If your property was affected, these guides cover what to do first — and how to reach a vetted restoration pro, 24/7.
Affected area map
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Latest updates
Official updates and news coverage for this event, newest first — National Weather Service products, local storm reports, incident updates and press headlines. Official items are verbatim government text; news headlines link out to the original outlet.
- Storm report NWS CLE storm report
FLOOD — 1 E North Baltimore, OH
The Rocky Ford Creek is out of its banks and flowing over SR 18.
- Storm report NWS CLE storm report
FLASH FLOOD — 2 NNW Highland Heights, OH
Several inches of water continues to flow across White Road. Several feet of water is starting to recede on Bishop Road and with plenty of debris remaining on the roadway.
- Storm report NWS CLE storm report
FLOOD — 1 N Brook Park, OH
ODOT reports the I-480 west to SR 237 south ramp is closed due to flooding.
Updates are captured automatically from official and news sources, and may lag the live source. For the very latest, see NASA EONET ↗.