1,445 first-hand accounts of flood events in Indiana, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
Minor to moderate flooding occurred along the Lower Wabash River and its tributaries. A heavy rainfall event on March 3 was followed by a winter storm on March 4 into early March 5. Two more heavy rainfall events occurred in quick succession.
Read the full account →Waves of showers and thunderstorms moved across central Indiana on July 13 and into the early morning of July 14. Upper level features interacted with a surface front and plenty of moisture and instability to generate severe weather and heavy rains/flooding.
Read the full account →A front remained near central Indiana during the period December 26 to 28. Unseasonably warm and humid air on the south side of the front combined with the front and an area of low pressure brought periods of rain during the period. Some of the rain was heavy at times.
Read the full account →A front remained near central Indiana during the period December 26 to 28. Unseasonably warm and humid air on the south side of the front combined with the front and an area of low pressure brought periods of rain during the period. Some of the rain was heavy at times.
Read the full account →A front remained near central Indiana during the period December 26 to 28. Unseasonably warm and humid air on the south side of the front combined with the front and an area of low pressure brought periods of rain during the period. Some of the rain was heavy at times.
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