Flash Flood — Randolph, West Virginia
2022-08-05 · near Arnold Hill, Randolph, West Virginia
Event narrative
High water was observed along Ward Road near the Arnold Hill township.
Wider weather episode
Hot and muggy conditions were in place on the afternoon of August 5th as a disturbance entered into the lower Ohio Valley. Showers and strong thunderstorms thrived on this day, moving in a northeast fashion from Central West Virginia up into the mountains.
A 64 mile per hour wind gust was measured at the Charleston airport early that evening as a strong storm passed overhead. This same storm dumped a decent amount of rain in a short amount of time, which resulted in flooding downtown. As convection traveled into the higher elevations late that afternoon, several instances of flooded roadways and downed trees occurred.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1044704. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.