Midwest Flooding Update - May 7th, 2019

It's been amazing to watch the way the weather has been impacting the nation this spring season. We came through a really wet winter and stormed straight into a soaking spring. You can take a look at the maps below, and you'll notice that the groundwater is absolutely saturated through the Midwest. The water levels are also still quite high through the main rivers and bodies of water as well - there's just a lot of water everywhere. Big Bags USA wishes that we could help every single town and city who are experiencing the Midwest flooding, which is why we created our economical flood barriers. Check out these maps, as well as some info about the flooding - we want to help!


Spring Flooding 2019 

One of the biggest concerns that people are noticing is that spring flooding this year is affected by how wet it has been since last summer. Much of the Midwest has been experiencing high levels of precipitation. In fact, parts of the East, Ohio Valley, upper Midwest, and southern Plains had their wettest fall on record in 2018. The wet fall also followed one of the wettest summers on record, and now, with dozens of locations experiencing the wettest winters to date (according to the Southeast Regional Climate Center), things are just getting off to a soggy start.

Saturated Soils

With all of the precipitation that has been experienced through the last few seasons, it only makes sense that the soil is absolutely soaked. According to an analysis that was performed by NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, soil moisture values over the Plains, Midwest, and East are in the 99th percentile for this time of year. This means that these soil moisture levels are in the top 1 percent of all values back in mid-February. To put this into perspective, in some areas the soil contains over 3 inches more moisture than average for this time of year. This means that the ground cannot absorb much more rain or snowmelt before runoff into rivers and streams will begin to occur.



Rivers In Flood Stage

Now, take into account that many of the rivers through the Midwest and Eastern regions have a flow that measures in the 90th percentile or HIGHER relative to past records from this time last year. In fact, over 100 river gauges were measuring levels above flood stage. Specifically, the rivers in question are in the Ohio and mid-Mississippi River Valleys according to recent soaking rainfall that happened in February.


Does Winter Weather Play a Role?

Many parts of the Midwest have had their snowiest February's on record. Because of this, a healthy snowpack has built over upstate New York and northern New England even though the snowfall along parts of the immediate Interstate 95 corridor of the Northeast has been below average. The most important thing to remember, though, is that there is a lot of water that is contained in the snowpack, and it will be released once temperatures warm up and it melts. An NOAA analysis estimated that there are between 2 and 6 inches of water that is currently locked in the snowpack in parts of upper Midwest and northern New England.

Spring Surprises

Finally, the last thing to consider is that there are several factors that make predicting flooding uncertain. A heavy rain event during a period of snowmelt would magnify the flooding of rivers and streams exponentially, and it’s certainly possible through spring. A quick warm spell, like many areas, are experiencing can quickly melt the snowpacks and send a large volume of meltwater into the rivers and streams.


Dealing with the Unknowns

When planning for weather, there are many unknowns, and no way to accurately know what’s going to happen. However, you can still prepare for community flooding by stocking up on supplies and tools that can help. Big Bags USA® has created the best flood barrier system on the market because we know that communities need a solution. You can’t stop the flooding, but you can prepare with the right tools to keep flooding from impacting a community as much. Do you have questions about how quick sandbag systems work? We would love to answer your questions and help your community get the tools it needs to get started. Visit our website to see demos, get answers to frequently asked questions, and even learn how you can get this powerful and FAST flood barrier system into your community.

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