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Flash Flood — Oxford, Maine

2023-07-16 · near Norway, Oxford, Maine

Event narrative

Heavy rainfall between 3 and 5 inches caused a washout on High Street in South Paris around the 500-block area.

Wider weather episode

On July 16th a widespread area of rain impacted the state. Rain showers began to develop around daybreak on July 16th and quickly became more widespread during the morning hours. Light to moderate rainfall became widespread across the state with embedded bands of heavy rain. Locally heavy rainfall continued straight through the morning hours into early afternoon on the 16th before rainfall intensity and coverage began to decrease. The heaviest rainfall occurred along the Maine and New Hampshire state line where as much as 5 inches fell over saturated ground. Flood and flash floods were most prevalent across Oxford County.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1123779. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.