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NOAA's National Weather Service Alerts for |
The County Of (INZ043) |
FLOOD WARNING | |
(INZ043) | |
Effective: Fri, Feb 21, 2014 02:27am CST | Severity: Moderate |
Updated: Fri, Feb 21, 2014 02:27am CST | Urgency: Expected |
Expires: Sat, Feb 22, 2014 02:26am CST | Certainty: Likely |
Areas Affected: Fountain; Parke; Tippecanoe; Vermillion; Warren | |
Alert:
...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following rivers... Big Blue River...Big Raccoon Creek...Driftwood River...Eagle Creek...East Fork White River...Eel River...Mississinewa River... Sugar Creek...Tippecanoe River...Wabash River...White River... Youngs Creek... .Widespread flooding has developed along rivers in central and southern Indiana following rainfall from the recent storms and rapid snow melt. Flooding will affect local and state roads and possibly some residential areas. All river ice will break up and move during this flood event. Serious localized flooding is possible along the Wabash River in Tippecanoe County because of river ice. Local river residents of Americus...River Junction and Lafayette may be at risk through Saturday morning. Any ice problems along the Wabash River will be confined to the area upstream of I-74. Flood crests are not expected to exceed those experienced in December for the White and East Fork White Rivers. Flooding along the Wabash River from Lafayette to Vincennes will be higher than December levels but lower than those seen in April. 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. From the blue menu bar on the left side of the page...click on rivers and lakes. && The Flood Warning continues for The Wabash River at Lafayette. * until further notice. * At 2:30 AM Friday the stage was 10.4 feet. * Flood stage is 11.0 feet. * Minor flooding is forecast. * Forecast...Rise above flood stage by early this morning and continue to rise to near 17.1 feet by tomorrow evening. * At 17.0 feet...Lowland flooding in progress. Flood waters close SR 225 just south of the Wabash River near Battleground. Walking and bike trails in Tapawingo Park area are flooded. Warren CR 350 N in the Black Rock Preserve area flooded. Flood waters near Tippecanoe CR 950 W south of CR 75 S. && |
FLOOD WARNING | |
(INZ043) | |
Effective: Fri, Feb 21, 2014 02:27am CST | Severity: Moderate |
Updated: Fri, Feb 21, 2014 02:27am CST | Urgency: Expected |
Expires: Fri, Feb 28, 2014 01:42pm CST | Certainty: Likely |
Areas Affected: Fountain; Parke; Vermillion; Warren | |
Alert:
...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following rivers... Big Blue River...Big Raccoon Creek...Driftwood River...Eagle Creek...East Fork White River...Eel River...Mississinewa River... Sugar Creek...Tippecanoe River...Wabash River...White River... Youngs Creek... .Widespread flooding has developed along rivers in central and southern Indiana following rainfall from the recent storms and rapid snow melt. Flooding will affect local and state roads and possibly some residential areas. All river ice will break up and move during this flood event. Serious localized flooding is possible along the Wabash River in Tippecanoe County because of river ice. Local river residents of Americus...River Junction and Lafayette may be at risk through Saturday morning. Any ice problems along the Wabash River will be confined to the area upstream of I-74. Flood crests are not expected to exceed those experienced in December for the White and East Fork White Rivers. Flooding along the Wabash River from Lafayette to Vincennes will be higher than December levels but lower than those seen in April. 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. From the blue menu bar on the left side of the page...click on rivers and lakes. && The Flood Warning continues for The Wabash River at Covington. * from early this morning to Friday February 28. * At 2:45 AM Friday the stage was 15.9 feet. * Flood stage is 16.0 feet. * Minor flooding is forecast. * Forecast...Rise above flood stage by early this morning and continue to rise to near 22.6 feet by Monday morning.the river will fall below flood stage by early Friday morning. * At 23.0 feet...Flood water is at critical height for most agricultural levees. && |
FLOOD WARNING | |
(INZ043) | |
Effective: Fri, Feb 21, 2014 02:27am CST | Severity: Moderate |
Updated: Fri, Feb 21, 2014 02:27am CST | Urgency: Expected |
Expires: Sat, Mar 1, 2014 01:05am CST | Certainty: Likely |
Areas Affected: Parke; Vermillion; Vigo | |
Alert:
...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following rivers... Big Blue River...Big Raccoon Creek...Driftwood River...Eagle Creek...East Fork White River...Eel River...Mississinewa River... Sugar Creek...Tippecanoe River...Wabash River...White River... Youngs Creek... .Widespread flooding has developed along rivers in central and southern Indiana following rainfall from the recent storms and rapid snow melt. Flooding will affect local and state roads and possibly some residential areas. All river ice will break up and move during this flood event. Serious localized flooding is possible along the Wabash River in Tippecanoe County because of river ice. Local river residents of Americus...River Junction and Lafayette may be at risk through Saturday morning. Any ice problems along the Wabash River will be confined to the area upstream of I-74. Flood crests are not expected to exceed those experienced in December for the White and East Fork White Rivers. Flooding along the Wabash River from Lafayette to Vincennes will be higher than December levels but lower than those seen in April. 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. From the blue menu bar on the left side of the page...click on rivers and lakes. && The Flood Warning continues for The Wabash River at Clinton. * until Saturday March 01. * Flood stage is 18.0 feet. * Forecast...The river is forecast to have a maximum value of 22.8 feet Sunday morning. * At 23.0 feet...Extensive lowland flooding in progress. Much river water runs through City of Clinton`s wastewater treatment plant. && |
FLOOD WARNING | |
(INZ043) | |
Effective: Thu, Feb 20, 2014 01:05pm CST | Severity: Moderate |
Updated: Thu, Feb 20, 2014 01:05pm CST | Urgency: Expected |
Expires: Fri, Feb 21, 2014 01:00pm CST | Certainty: Likely |
Areas Affected: Carroll; Clinton; Fountain; Howard; Montgomery; Tippecanoe; Vermillion; Warren | |
Alert:
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN INDIANAPOLIS HAS ISSUED A * FLOOD WARNING FOR RAIN AND MELTING SNOW IN... CARROLL COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL INDIANA... FOUNTAIN COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL INDIANA... NORTHERN MONTGOMERY COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL INDIANA... NORTHWESTERN CLINTON COUNTY IN CENTRAL INDIANA... NORTHWESTERN HOWARD COUNTY IN CENTRAL INDIANA... NORTHWESTERN VERMILLION COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL INDIANA... TIPPECANOE COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL INDIANA... WARREN COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL INDIANA... * UNTIL 200 PM EST FRIDAY * AT 202 PM EST...EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT REPORTED FLOODING ACROSS NUMEROUS ROADWAYS IN WARREN COUNTY. CONDITIONS ARE SIMILAR IN THE REST OF THE WARNED AREA...WITH SIGNIFICANT SNOW MELT OCCURRING AND ANOTHER HALF INCH OR SO OF RAIN EXPECTED THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. * SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE...LAFAYETTE... COVINGTON...DELPHI...VEEDERSBURG...WEST LAFAYETTE AND WILLIAMSPORT. THIS WARNING INCLUDES INTERSTATE 65 BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 157 AND 184. THIS WARNING INCLUDES INTERSTATE 74 BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 1 AND 25.Instructions: ADDITIONAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF HALF AN INCH TO AN INCH ARE POSSIBLE IN THE WARNED AREA THROUGH TONIGHT. DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE ROADWAY. THE WATER DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW YOUR CAR TO CROSS SAFELY. DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF FLOOD WATERS. ONLY A FEW INCHES OF RAPIDLY FLOWING WATER CAN QUICKLY CARRY AWAY YOUR VEHICLE. TURN AROUND... DONT DROWN. |
FLOOD WARNING | |
(INZ043) | |
Effective: Thu, Feb 20, 2014 11:28pm CST | Severity: Moderate |
Updated: Thu, Feb 20, 2014 11:28pm CST | Urgency: Expected |
Expires: Fri, Feb 21, 2014 07:00am CST | Certainty: Likely |
Areas Affected: Boone; Clay; Daviess; Fountain; Hendricks; Knox; Martin; Monroe; Montgomery; Parke; Putnam; Sullivan; Vermillion; Vigo | |
Alert:
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN INDIANAPOLIS HAS EXTENDED THE * FLOOD WARNING FOR RAIN AND MELTING SNOW IN... BOONE COUNTY IN CENTRAL INDIANA... CLAY COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL INDIANA... DAVIESS COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST INDIANA... GREENE COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST INDIANA... HENDRICKS COUNTY IN CENTRAL INDIANA... KNOX COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST INDIANA... MARTIN COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST INDIANA... MONTGOMERY COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL INDIANA... OWEN COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL INDIANA... PARKE COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL INDIANA... PUTNAM COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL INDIANA... SOUTHERN FOUNTAIN COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL INDIANA... SULLIVAN COUNTY IN SOUTHWEST INDIANA... VERMILLION COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL INDIANA... VIGO COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL INDIANA... WESTERN MONROE COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL INDIANA... * UNTIL 800 AM EST * SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE... CRAWFORDSVILLE...TERRE HAUTE...VINCENNES...BLOOMFIELD...BRAZIL... BROWNSBURG...CLINTON...DANVILLE...GREENCASTLE...LEBANON...LINTON... NEWPORT...PLAINFIELD...ROCKVILLE...SHOALS...SPENCER...SULLIVAN... WASHINGTON AND ZIONSVILLE.Instructions: EXCESSIVE RUNOFF FROM HEAVY RAINFALL WILL CAUSE FLOODING OF SMALL CREEKS AND STREAMS...COUNTRY ROADS...AS WELL AS FARMLAND ALONG THE BANKS OF CREEKS AND STREAMS. BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS AT NIGHT WHEN IT IS HARDER TO RECOGNIZE THE DANGERS OF FLOODING. IF FLASH FLOODING IS OBSERVED ACT QUICKLY. DO NOT ENTER THE WATER. TURN AROUND AND MOVE UP TO HIGHER GROUND TO ESCAPE FLOOD WATERS. DO NOT STAY IN AREAS SUBJECT TO FLOODING WHEN WATER BEGINS RISING. |
FLOOD WARNING | |
(INZ043) | |
Effective: Fri, Feb 21, 2014 02:27am CST | Severity: Moderate |
Updated: Fri, Feb 21, 2014 02:27am CST | Urgency: Expected |
Expires: Sat, Mar 1, 2014 10:12pm CST | Certainty: Likely |
Areas Affected: Parke; Vermillion; Vigo | |
Alert:
...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following rivers... Big Blue River...Big Raccoon Creek...Driftwood River...Eagle Creek...East Fork White River...Eel River...Mississinewa River... Sugar Creek...Tippecanoe River...Wabash River...White River... Youngs Creek... .Widespread flooding has developed along rivers in central and southern Indiana following rainfall from the recent storms and rapid snow melt. Flooding will affect local and state roads and possibly some residential areas. All river ice will break up and move during this flood event. Serious localized flooding is possible along the Wabash River in Tippecanoe County because of river ice. Local river residents of Americus...River Junction and Lafayette may be at risk through Saturday morning. Any ice problems along the Wabash River will be confined to the area upstream of I-74. Flood crests are not expected to exceed those experienced in December for the White and East Fork White Rivers. Flooding along the Wabash River from Lafayette to Vincennes will be higher than December levels but lower than those seen in April. 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. From the blue menu bar on the left side of the page...click on rivers and lakes. && The Flood Warning continues for The Wabash River at Montezuma. * until Saturday March 01. * At 2:46 AM Friday the stage was 16.7 feet. * Flood stage is 14.0 feet. * Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast. * Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 22.8 feet by Sunday morning. The river will fall below flood stage late Saturday morning. * At 24.0 feet...Floodwaters is near the top of all agricultural levees. Some county roads are impassable. High water isolates a few rural residents. Basement flooding begins along Water Street in Montezuma. Meducsa Aggregates Gravel Company Plant Number 9 begins to flood. On April 27, 2011 at least one Vermillion County road was flooded. && |
WIND ADVISORY | |
(INZ043) | |
Effective: Fri, Feb 21, 2014 02:34am CST | Severity: Minor |
Updated: Fri, Feb 21, 2014 02:34am CST | Urgency: Expected |
Expires: Fri, Feb 21, 2014 06:00pm CST | Certainty: Likely |
Areas Affected: Bartholomew; Boone; Brown; Carroll; Clay; Clinton; Daviess; Decatur; Delaware; Fountain; Greene; Hamilton; Hancock; Hendricks; Henry; Howard; Jackson; Jennings; Johnson; Knox; Lawrence; Madison; Marion; Martin; Monroe; Montgomery; Morgan; Owen; Parke; Putnam; Randolph; Rush; Shelby; Sullivan; Tippecanoe; Tipton; Vermillion; Vigo; Warren | |
Alert:
...STRONG WINDS TO IMPACT CENTRAL INDIANA... .AN POTENT LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL PRODUCE VERY WINDY CONDITIONS AGAIN TODAY. ...WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM EST THIS EVENING... A WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM EST THIS EVENING. * WINDS: SUSTAINED WINDS UP TO 30 MPH AND GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH. * IMPACTS: PROBLEMS HANDLING HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES. LOOSE OBJECTS LIKE GARBAGE CANS BLOWN AROUND.Instructions: A WIND ADVISORY MEANS THAT WINDS OF 45 MPH ARE EXPECTED. WINDS THIS STRONG CAN MAKE DRIVING DIFFICULT...ESPECIALLY FOR HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES. USE EXTRA CAUTION. |