Historic rainfall in St. Louis shatters 100-year-old record (2024)

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Update, July 26, 4p.m.:Missouri Lieutenant Governor Mike Kehoe declared a state of emergencyin response to the heavy rain and flooding in the St. Louis area. Kehoe was acting on behalf of Governor Mike Parson, who is out of the country on a trip promoting Missouri trade.

"With record rainfall impacting the St. Louis region and the potential for additional rain and isolated thunderstorms, we want to ensure that our communities have every resource available to respond and protect Missourians,"Parsonsaid in a release. "Our state government team will work to assist affected Missourians and provide ongoing relief and support during this emergency. We urge Missourians to follow the direction of local authorities and emergency managers, never drive in floodwaters, and always use common sense to prevent injury."

“State agencies are prepared and ready to provide assistance to Missourians in flood-impacted areas,”Kehoesaid in a release. “Enacting the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan enables us to work more efficiently and effectively with local partners and ensures affected communities in the St. Louis region will have access to necessary resources and services.”

Also in the release,State Emergency Management Agency Director Jim Remillardurged anyone impacted by the flooding—outside of an emergency—to call2-1-1 to reach the United Way.

Update, July 26, 2:20 p.m.: The City of St. Louis provided an update Tuesday afternoon regarding the historic rain and deadly flooding that pummeled St. Louis early Tuesday morning. The city recommends avoiding the following areas:

  • Lansdowne & Chippewa on River Des Peres
  • Enright & Skinker & Rosedale
  • 1100 Block of Hodiamont
  • Southbound Vandeventer at Ikea

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.@STLFireDept, @SLMPD, @CityEMA, @StlStreets, and more are working together to keep St. Louisans safe during historic rainfall in our region. City departments are monitoring forecasts for more potential rain.

Here's what you need to know this afternoon (1/4) 🧵 #stlwx

— City of St. Louis (@STLCityGov) July 26, 2022

Update, July 26, 12:25 p.m.: The National Weather Service St. Louis shared updated total rainfalls for areas around St. Louis, with a site 2 miles north of St. Peters receiving the most, at more than 12 inches.

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Here is a look at the top 5 reported storm total rain amounts we've received in the area so far, and it's still raining in these areas. If you've got a measurement you'd like to share, please send us your location, total rain amount, and the time you measured. #STLwx #MOwx #ILwx pic.twitter.com/Qw7jm7tArZ

— NWS St. Louis (@NWSStLouis) July 26, 2022

Update, July 26, noon: The City of St. Louis held a briefing on Tuesday to update the public on the historic rain that fell in St. Louis overnight and into Tuesday morning. St. Louis Fire DepartmentChief Dennis Jenkerson said that one fatality—a person pulled out of a flooded car—has been recorded. He urged people to continue to use caution on roadways and to avoid standing water.

You can watch the briefing below:

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Original story: Tuesday morning saw record-breaking weather in St. Louis. Thunderstorms overnight on Monday caused more than 8 inches of rain, a downpour that left streets flooded and conditions dangerous by 7 a.m. Tuesday. The all-time daily rainfall record, according to the National Weather Service St. Louis, had been 6.85 inches, caused by remnants of the 1915 Galveston Hurricane. Tuesday's rainfall shattered the 100-year-old record by more than an inch.

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**All Time Daily Rainfall Record at St. Louis Shattered**
Through 7AM...8.06" of rainfall has been observed @flystl which breaks the all time daily rainfall record from August 20th 1915 of 6.85" (remnants of the Galveston 1915 Hurricane). #stlwx #mowx #ilwx

— NWS St. Louis (@NWSStLouis) July 26, 2022

Channel 5 meteorologist Anthony Slaughter predicted that the rain will stop Tuesday afternoon but that the area could see more precipitation Tuesday evening, Wednesday, and Thursday. Those rainfall totals are expected to be much lower than Tuesday morning's.

Those seeking shelter from the rain and flooding can head to the Richmond Heights Community Center at 8001 Dale.

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#PublicAdvisory

The regional shelter is located at Richmond Heights Community Center, 8001 Dale Ave. Hours of operation will be determined by community need.#flood pic.twitter.com/Y1nY8W1gaX

— St Louis County Office of Emergency Management (@StlCoOEM) July 26, 2022

Flooded roads meant that Tuesday morning's commute was not only hectic but also dangerous. The Missouri State Highway Patrol urged motorists to stay off interstates in St. Charles and St. Louis counties during the heavy rainfall and rush hour traffic to avoid getting trapped in their vehicles in standing water.Major highways were closed at several points due to flooding, including Interstate 64 at Grand, part of Interstate 55, Interstate 44 at Hampton, Interstate 44 at Jefferson, Interstate 70 at Natural Bridge and Jennings Station, and Interstate 70 at Mid Rivers Mall in St. Charles. The Missouri Department of Transportation offers a map that can help you determine if roads near you are closed due to flooding.

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With the heavy rain and flooding throughout the morning please try to avoid traveling on the interstates in the St. Charles County and St. Louis County areas until after rush hour.

As always, do not try to cross a flooded roadway!https://t.co/i1J9MC2VOW pic.twitter.com/LLUEBqCL7w

— MSHP Troop C (@MSHPTrooperC) July 26, 2022

Social media recorded flooded streets, cars stuck in standing water, water rescues, and more.

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The members of @STLFireDept Engine Company 24 with another water #rescue; motorist in high water. #STLCity #stlwx @NWSStLouis @NWS pic.twitter.com/5xz8lGXyfD

— Garon Patrick Mosby (@GaronMosby) July 26, 2022

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The Forest Park DeBaliviere Metrolink station is flooded.

This is not normal. pic.twitter.com/V6toEsWm3M

— 10th STL Urbanist Regiment (@TonyInStLouis) July 26, 2022

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RIGHT NOW: Metro vehicle in video. Forest Park Pkwy @ Lindell/Union (Photo: @ProducerStitch) pic.twitter.com/j5MSiRm5oS

— KMOX St. Louis News (@kmoxnews) July 26, 2022

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This is what my street looks like now in the St Louis flood pic.twitter.com/Nr2nSna0yg

— Sarah Kendzior (@sarahkendzior) July 26, 2022

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Share pictures/videos with us at share@kmov.com RT @KMOV: News 4 Viewer E. Taussig shared her flooded backyard in St. Peters amid flash flooding overnight.

Read More:https://t.co/dqjcvk8RtS pic.twitter.com/OZcHSwyE4v

— Claire Kellett (@Claire_Kellett) July 26, 2022

The intense rain follows a weekend during whichtemperatures reached more than 100 degrees across the St. Louis region. In October 2021, St. Louis Magazine explored St. Louis' potential as a climate haven after a recentUnited Nations climate report predicted increases inextreme precipitation and river flooding. Climate havens are places where the risk of natural disasters likeinland flooding, rising sea levels, and wildfiresare low.We concluded that St. Louis doesn't have what it takes to be considered a climate haven right now. But, we wrote, "Just like the rest of the world, there arekey changesthat St. Louis can make so that the city is more inhabitable when it matters most."

Amanda Woytus

From 2018–2023, Amanda was St. Louis Magazine's deputy editor, coveringnews and culture.

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