Flood — Barbour, West Virginia
2025-02-01 · near Audra, Barbour, West Virginia
Event narrative
The Middle Fork Tygart Valley River at Audra exceeded a bankfull level of 11 on feet the morning of January 31st. The river crept up to 11.11 feet just after midnight on February 1st, then receded below bankfull just before sunrise. Impacts observed in the midst of the river spilling out of its banks was some minor flooding of County Route 39 near the bridge.
Wider weather episode
A low pressure system brought widespread rainfall to the area on the 31st of January, initiating flooding in poor drainage areas and along local creeks and streams. While rainfall ended the evening of the 31st, high water and river flooding continued into early February. River flooding persisted along the Little Kanawha River through the 1st of February, while the Tygart Valley and Buckhannon Rivers did not recede below flood stage until the morning of the 2nd.
Water rescues occurred in Belington and Junior in Barbour County, Buckhannon in Upshur County, and near Sullivan in Raleigh County. Lingering high water continued to impact several roads, and a rockslide affected one road in Raleigh County.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1230424. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.