Flood and ice storm warnings issued for Indiana counties
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 8:25 am
The Flood Watch remains in effect from late tonight to Thursday
morning... for the following areas...
In indiana:
Bartholomew... brown... Clay... Daviess... Decatur... Greene... Hancock...
Hendricks... Henry... Jackson... Jennings... Johnson... Knox... Lawrence...
Marion... Martin... Monroe... Morgan... Owen... Parke... Putnam... rush...
Shelby... Sullivan... Vermillion and Vigo.
Some cities in the watch include Bedford... Bloomington... Columbus...
Indianapolis... Seymour... Shelbyville... Terre Haute and Vincennes.
Rainfall... heavy at times will return to central Indiana Tuesday
night. Rain will persist through early Thursday morning. Residents of
central Indiana will receive another 2 to as much as 4 inches of rain
by Thursday morning.
This is a serious situation with the potential for widespread
flooding. The ground simply cannot tolerate any additional rainfall.
Rainfall of the magnitude expected has the potential to create
dangerous flooding problems.
A Flood Watch means that flooding is possible in or near the watch
area... but is not imminent. If you are in the watch area... check your
preparedness requirements... especially if you have interests along
area rivers. Keep informed... and be ready for action if flooding is
observed or if a Flood Warning is issued.
People in the watch area should continue to be aware of the
possibility for heavy rainfall. Avoid low lying areas... and be
careful when approaching Highway dips and underpasses.
This product... along with other weather... hydrological and climate
information... is available on the web at http://www.Crh.NOAA.Gov/ind.
morning... for the following areas...
In indiana:
Bartholomew... brown... Clay... Daviess... Decatur... Greene... Hancock...
Hendricks... Henry... Jackson... Jennings... Johnson... Knox... Lawrence...
Marion... Martin... Monroe... Morgan... Owen... Parke... Putnam... rush...
Shelby... Sullivan... Vermillion and Vigo.
Some cities in the watch include Bedford... Bloomington... Columbus...
Indianapolis... Seymour... Shelbyville... Terre Haute and Vincennes.
Rainfall... heavy at times will return to central Indiana Tuesday
night. Rain will persist through early Thursday morning. Residents of
central Indiana will receive another 2 to as much as 4 inches of rain
by Thursday morning.
This is a serious situation with the potential for widespread
flooding. The ground simply cannot tolerate any additional rainfall.
Rainfall of the magnitude expected has the potential to create
dangerous flooding problems.
A Flood Watch means that flooding is possible in or near the watch
area... but is not imminent. If you are in the watch area... check your
preparedness requirements... especially if you have interests along
area rivers. Keep informed... and be ready for action if flooding is
observed or if a Flood Warning is issued.
People in the watch area should continue to be aware of the
possibility for heavy rainfall. Avoid low lying areas... and be
careful when approaching Highway dips and underpasses.
This product... along with other weather... hydrological and climate
information... is available on the web at http://www.Crh.NOAA.Gov/ind.