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Flood — Warrick, IN

May 1, 2011

Heavy rainfall in March set the stage for major flooding when near-record rains fell in April and May. At Evansville, April was the second wettest April on record with 11.77 inches. For the season, Evansville had the second wettest meteorological spring (March through May) with 25.01 inches. The result of all this rain was rapid and dramatic rises on rivers. Record flood crests occurred on some rivers, inundating numerous homes and businesses. There were major impacts to transportation both on l

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 307410). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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