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Flash flooding in ESTHER, Missouri

NOAA/NWS Storm Events recordMarch 5, 2026

Two to five inches of rain fell in St. Francois county in about 24 hours ending on March 5th. This rain caused Flat Creek to rise above its banks as far east as Garrett St and as…

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