Below are the current Watches, Warnings, & Advisories.
Counties covered include Hancock, Henry, Rush, Wayne, Delaware, Fayette, Madison, Randolph, Marion, & Shelby.
To view details about counties not covered Click Here
WGUS43 KIND 182343 FLWIND BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED Flood Warning National Weather Service Indianapolis IN 643 PM EST SAT NOV 18 2017 INC035-057-059-065-067-095-097-135-159-190630- /O.EXT.KIND.FA.W.0084.000000T0000Z-171119T0630Z/ /00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/ Madison IN-Hancock IN-Randolph IN-Delaware IN-Howard IN-Marion IN- Henry IN-Hamilton IN-Tipton IN- 643 PM EST SAT NOV 18 2017 The National Weather Service in Indianapolis has extended the * Flood Warning for... Madison County in central Indiana... Hancock County in central Indiana... Randolph County in east central Indiana... Delaware County in east central Indiana... Southeastern Howard County in central Indiana... Marion County in central Indiana... Henry County in east central Indiana... Hamilton County in central Indiana... Tipton County in central Indiana... * Until 130 AM EST Sunday * At 642 PM EST, trained weather spotters reported flooding in many locations across the warned area. Two to three inches of rain have already fallen. * Some locations that will experience flooding include... Indianapolis, Muncie, Anderson, Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Lawrence, Greenfield, New Castle, Beech Grove, Speedway, Elwood, Alexandria, Tipton, Winchester, Albany, Southport, Windfall, Westfield and Yorktown. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Turn around, don't drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood deaths occur in vehicles. Be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding. && LAT...LON 4001 8482 4000 8520 3983 8522 3979 8530 3979 8563 3970 8563 3970 8595 3967 8595 3963 8632 3986 8631 3993 8624 4011 8621 4041 8623 4043 8586 4036 8585 4037 8523 4031 8522 4030 8481 $$ CP ------------------------------------------- WGUS83 KIND 190216 FLSIND Flood Statement National Weather Service Indianapolis IN 916 PM EST Sat Nov 18 2017 ...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following rivers and creek in the northern half of Indiana... Mississinewa River...Wabash River...Wildcat Creek... .Heavy rainfall accompanying warm frontal passage earlier Saturday, then cold frontal passage throughout Saturday afternoon, totaled up to between 2 and 3 inches at some locations across northern central Indiana according to radar estimates. The heaviest of this rainfall fell from eastern Warren County to Howard County, and northern Fountain County to Hamilton County. Remaining light rainfall in east central Indiana as of mid to late Saturday evening should end by 2 AM Sunday, leaving behind dry weather for the upcoming week. Additional flood warnings may be needed Sunday, particularly along the Wabash River. Flooding has the potential to last until next weekend. Precautionary/Preparedness Actions... Motorists should never drive into flood water. Turn around and go another way. Keep children away from flooded areas. Recreational and agricultural interests should remain alert to changing river conditions. For detailed flood information go to weather.gov/ind on the web and click on rivers and lakes. INC035-135-191301- /O.CON.KIND.FL.W.0334.000000T0000Z-171119T1301Z/ /RIDI3.2.ER.171118T2051Z.171119T0100Z.171119T0701Z.UU/ 916 PM EST Sat Nov 18 2017 The Flood Warning continues for The Mississinewa River near Ridgeville. * until Sunday morning. * At 8:00 PM Saturday the stage was 13.2 feet. * Flood stage is 10.0 feet. * Moderate flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast. * Forecast...The river will continue to rise, cresting roughly around 13.5 feet around 1 AM Sunday, then begin falling. * At 13.0 feet...Significant flooding of Mississinewa River in northern Randolph County. Water is likely on SR 1 just south of SR 28. West CR 825 N east of SR 1 and West River Road west of SR 1 and possibly other county roads are flooded. Little League field in Ridgeville is flooded. Noticeable agricultural flooding in progress. && LAT...LON 4026 8496 4024 8528 4038 8551 4041 8543 4030 8527 4029 8495 $$ INC045-121-157-165-171-200215- /O.EXT.KIND.FL.W.0336.171119T0201Z-171123T0600Z/ /LAFI3.1.ER.171119T0033Z.171120T0000Z.171122T1800Z.NO/ 916 PM EST Sat Nov 18 2017 The Flood Warning continues for The Wabash River at Lafayette. * from this evening to late Wednesday night. * At 8:46 PM Saturday the stage was 12.1 feet. * Flood stage is 11.0 feet. * Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast. * Forecast...The river will rise above flood stage late this evening and be near 13 feet 7 AM Sunday morning. * At 18.0 feet...Extensive flooding covers many acres of agricultural land. State Road 225 closed by high water. Granville Bridge Public Access Site flooded. Tippecanoe CR 950 W south of CR 75 S floods in several places from the Wabash Bottoms, Janssen Tract to Warren CR 350 N in the Black Rock Preserve Area, a distance of nearly 1.5 miles. High water affects Fort Ouiatenon area. All parks in the West Lafayette and Lafayette areas are flooded. High water almost on North River Road. && LAT...LON 4054 8670 4040 8688 4033 8709 4040 8709 4048 8688 4056 8673 $$ INC045-121-165-171-200215- /O.CON.KIND.FL.W.0337.171119T1741Z-171124T0824Z/ /CVGI3.1.ER.171119T1741Z.171122T0000Z.171123T2024Z.NO/ 916 PM EST Sat Nov 18 2017 The Flood Warning continues for The Wabash River at Covington. * from Sunday afternoon to late Thursday night. * At 8:45 PM Saturday the stage was 12.0 feet. * Flood stage is 16.0 feet. * Minor flooding is forecast. * Forecast...The river will continue rising and rise above flood stage by early Sunday afternoon. The river should crest on Monday around 20 feet. * At 20.5 feet...Williamsport Road may begin to flood in Fountain County. && LAT...LON 4033 8709 4017 8737 3997 8739 3997 8745 4020 8747 4040 8709 $$ INC121-165-167-200215- /O.CON.KIND.FL.W.0338.171119T1541Z-171125T1500Z/ /MTZI3.1.ER.171119T1541Z.171122T0000Z.171125T0300Z.NO/ 916 PM EST Sat Nov 18 2017 The Flood Warning continues for The Wabash River at Montezuma. * from Sunday morning to Saturday November 25. * At 8:45 PM Saturday the stage was 7.5 feet. * Flood stage is 14.0 feet. * Minor flooding is forecast. * Forecast...The river level will begin to rise by 1 AM Sunday and continue to rise to above flood stage by late Sunday morning, cresting Tuesday around 19.4 feet. * At 20.0 feet...Park in southern Montezuma begins to flood. Higher bottomlands begin to flood. Water backs up most local tributaries. River water is at the top of some private levees. Lowest county roads begin to flood. Parke CR 75 W begins to flood. && LAT...LON 3997 8739 3986 8734 3977 8736 3977 8740 3985 8741 3997 8745 $$ INC157-200215- /O.EXT.KIND.FL.W.0335.000000T0000Z-171121T0925Z/ /LYTI3.1.ER.171118T2234Z.171119T1200Z.171121T0325Z.NO/ 916 PM EST Sat Nov 18 2017 The Flood Warning continues for The Wildcat Creek near Lafayette. * until late Monday night. * At 8:45 PM Saturday the stage was 12.1 feet. * Flood stage is 10.0 feet. * Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast. * Forecast...The river will continue to rise to a crest of near 12.9 feet 7 AM Sunday, then begin falling. && LAT...LON 4047 8645 4042 8681 4046 8689 4048 8687 4045 8682 4050 8645 $$