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Flood Warning issued June 28 at 12:24PM EDT until further notice by NWS NOAA-NWS-ALER- S- IN1253AF089B60.FloodWarning.1253AF17DD3CIN.INDFLSIND.5d09eb91bc7c2e858bb28b7eb8421 [email protected]:24:00-04:00ActualAlertPublicAlert for Tippecanoe (Indiana) Issued by the National Weather ServiceMetFlood WarningExpectedModerateLikelySAME2015-06-28T12:24:00-04:002015-06-29T12:23:00-04:00NWS Indianapolis (Central Indiana)Flood Warning issued June 28 at 12:24PM EDT until further notice by NWS Indianapolis...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following rivers in Indiana... Big Blue River...Driftwood River...East Fork White River...Fall Creek...Mississinewa River...Muscatatuck River...Tippecanoe River...Wabash River...White River...Wildcat Creek... .Widespread flooding will begin the new week and continue through the end of June. Flood crests in central Indiana north of I-70 will be 2 to possibly 4 feet higher than levels seen earlier in the month. Higher flooding will occur along the White River from Anderson through the Indianapolis area. In western Indiana...significant river flooding will reoccur in the

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Page 1: Flood Warning issued June 28 at 12:24PM EDT until further notice by NWS

Flood Warning issued June 28 at 12:24PM EDT until furthernotice by NWS

NOAA-NWS-ALER-S-IN1253AF089B60.FloodWarning.1253AF17DD3CIN.INDFLSIND.5d09eb91bc7c2e858bb28b7eb8421445w-nws.webmaster@noaa.gov2015-06-28T12:24:00-04:00ActualAlertPublicAlert for Tippecanoe(Indiana) Issued by the National Weather ServiceMetFloodWarningExpectedModerateLikelySAME2015-06-28T12:24:00-04:002015-06-29T12:23:00-04:00NWSIndianapolis (Central Indiana)Flood Warning issued June 28 at 12:24PM EDT until further notice byNWS Indianapolis...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following rivers in

Indiana...

Big Blue River...Driftwood River...East Fork White River...Fall

Creek...Mississinewa River...Muscatatuck River...Tippecanoe

River...Wabash River...White River...Wildcat Creek...

.Widespread flooding will begin the new week and continue through

the end of June. Flood crests in central Indiana north of I-70

will be 2 to possibly 4 feet higher than levels seen earlier in the

month. Higher flooding will occur along the White River from

Anderson through the Indianapolis area.

In western Indiana...significant river flooding will reoccur in the

Page 2: Flood Warning issued June 28 at 12:24PM EDT until further notice by NWS

Lafayette and Covington areas and continue from Montezuma to the

Ohio River. Flood crests from Lafayette to Vincennes will be

similar to slightly higher than seen in July 2003. Flooding in the

Mount Carmel area will be about 3 feet lower than late June 1998.

High water from central Indiana will spread into southern Indiana

during the week of June 28. Flooding will return to the East Fork

of White and Muscatatuck Rivers in Jackson County. On the White

River...crests from Centerton to Edwardsport may approach or

slightly exceed levels seen earlier in June. At this time higher

water is not expected in the Petersburg and Hazleton areas.

Flooding will last from 2 days in central Indiana to the middle of

July in southwest Indiana.

Rains of 2 to more than 4 inches fell in central Indiana along

and north of I-70 on Friday and Friday night. Much of southern

Indiana escaped the heavy rain on Friday and Friday night.

Flooding continues to affect local river roads ... extensive

agricultural lands and possibly some residential areas.

Page 3: Flood Warning issued June 28 at 12:24PM EDT until further notice by NWS

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 and

click on rivers and lakes.

The Flood Warning continues for

The Wildcat Creek near Lafayette.

* until further notice.

* Flood stage is 10.0 feet.

* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to a stage of 13.7 feet

by early tomorrow.

* At 15.0 feet...Flooding of Wildcat Creek Park and possible

residential areas in the vicinity of Eisenhower Rd.

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