1,445 first-hand accounts of flood events in Indiana, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
Repeated rounds of moderate to heavy rainfall across the entire Ohio River basin totaled between 8 to 9 inches across southern Indiana from February 15 to February 28. These totals were generally 7+ inches, or 200 to 400% of normal values for mid to late February.
Read the full account →The remnants of Tropical Storm Gordon interacted with a surface front to produce widespread heavy rain across much of central Indiana. The moisture content of the atmosphere was very high.
Read the full account →Multiple rounds of thunderstorms impacted southwest Indiana on the last day of May. The first round of storms moved through southwest Indiana during the late morning and early afternoon hours.
Read the full account →Multiple rounds of thunderstorms impacted southwest Indiana on the last day of May. The first round of storms moved through southwest Indiana during the late morning and early afternoon hours.
Read the full account →Multiple rounds of thunderstorms impacted southwest Indiana on the last day of May. The first round of storms moved through southwest Indiana during the late morning and early afternoon hours.
Read the full account →A round of significant flooding occurred on the last day of November as a warm front lifted north, bringing warm moist air and providing a focus for showers and thunderstorms. Several rounds of moderate to heavy rain moved across the area.
Read the full account →A round of significant flooding occurred on the last day of November as a warm front lifted north, bringing warm moist air and providing a focus for showers and thunderstorms. Several rounds of moderate to heavy rain moved across the area.
Read the full account →A round of significant flooding occurred on the last day of November as a warm front lifted north, bringing warm moist air and providing a focus for showers and thunderstorms. Several rounds of moderate to heavy rain moved across the area.
Read the full account →A round of significant flooding occurred on the last day of November as a warm front lifted north, bringing warm moist air and providing a focus for showers and thunderstorms. Several rounds of moderate to heavy rain moved across the area.
Read the full account →A series of heavy rainfall events in late December and early January sent the Wabash, White, and portions of the Ohio River above flood stage. The river flooding was minor.
Read the full account →A series of heavy rainfall events in late December and early January sent the Wabash, White, and portions of the Ohio River above flood stage. The river flooding was minor.
Read the full account →A series of heavy rainfall events in late December and early January sent the Wabash, White, and portions of the Ohio River above flood stage. The river flooding was minor.
Read the full account →A series of heavy rainfall events in late December and early January sent the Wabash, White, and portions of the Ohio River above flood stage. The river flooding was minor.
Read the full account →A series of heavy rainfall events in late December and early January sent the Wabash, White, and portions of the Ohio River above flood stage. The river flooding was minor.
Read the full account →A series of heavy rainfall events in late December and early January sent the Wabash, White, and portions of the Ohio River above flood stage. The river flooding was minor.
Read the full account →Two bands of thunderstorms affected the southeastern part of Indiana on the 9th. In the morning, a large bow echo moved rapidly eastward across east-central Indiana causing widespread wind damage.
Read the full account →Two bands of thunderstorms affected the southeastern part of Indiana on the 9th. In the morning, a large bow echo moved rapidly eastward across east-central Indiana causing widespread wind damage.
Read the full account →Two bands of thunderstorms affected the southeastern part of Indiana on the 9th. In the morning, a large bow echo moved rapidly eastward across east-central Indiana causing widespread wind damage.
Read the full account →Strong northerly winds as high as 50 mph produced waves as high as 14 feet along the Lake Michigan shore of northwest Indiana. These high waves combined with high lake levels produced flooding, erosion and damage. In Lake County, Lakefront Park in Whiting Indiana was flooded.
Read the full account →Strong northerly winds as high as 50 mph produced waves as high as 14 feet along the Lake Michigan shore of northwest Indiana. These high waves combined with high lake levels produced flooding, erosion and damage. In Lake County, Lakefront Park in Whiting Indiana was flooded.
Read the full account →Precipitation moved through central Indiana just after the Wabash River fell below flood stage in early February, bringing the river back above flood stage. Much of the river remained above flood stage into March. Crests were as high as 9 feet above flood stage.
Read the full account →Precipitation moved through central Indiana just after the Wabash River fell below flood stage in early February, bringing the river back above flood stage. Much of the river remained above flood stage into March. Crests were as high as 9 feet above flood stage.
Read the full account →Precipitation moved through central Indiana just after the Wabash River fell below flood stage in early February, bringing the river back above flood stage. Much of the river remained above flood stage into March. Crests were as high as 9 feet above flood stage.
Read the full account →Precipitation moved through central Indiana just after the Wabash River fell below flood stage in early February, bringing the river back above flood stage. Much of the river remained above flood stage into March. Crests were as high as 9 feet above flood stage.
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