Flood — Boone, Arkansas
2011-05-01 to 2011-05-10 · near Omaha, Boone, Arkansas
Event narrative
Some of the campsites around Bull Shoals Lake were closed due to flooding.
Wider weather episode
Areal flooding was widespread in Arkansas, beginning early in May. The flooding was caused by large amounts of rain on April 30th, and May 1st and 2nd; high water flowing down from Missouri; and backwater flooding from rivers and large creeks and bayous. The Mississippi River was also experiencing unusually high stages, causing the White and Arkansas Rivers to back up near the rivers' confluence. Arkansas Farm Bureau estimated that more than 1 million acres of farmland were under water in the state. The flooding lasted well into May in many counties, and even into June in some of the counties in eastern Arkansas.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 309109. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.