Flood — Codington, South Dakota
2025-07-28 · near Rauville, Codington, South Dakota
Event narrative
Mud Creek near Rauville would briefly flood on the morning of July 28th, cresting at 9.15 or 0.15 inches above flood stage, before quickly dropping below flood stage.
Wider weather episode
An afternoon thunderstorm developed near the town of Henry and very quickly spun up a violent tornado. This tornado would cause significant damage to a farmstead before dissipating. The storm would go on to produce large hail, up to the size of baseballs near Lake Kampeska, with numerous additional reports of golf-ball sized hail, in and around the city of Watertown. The Watertown Automated Surface Observing System recording a peak wind gust of 71 mph.
Heavy rainfall from persistent re-development of storms over the area into the late evening hours would go on to produce flooding in the Big Sioux basin. The COOP observers in Castlewood, Rauville and Watertown would pick up 5.61, 3.68 and 2.06 inches respectively.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1282516. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.