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Drought — Jackson, Indiana

2024-01-01 to 2024-01-16 · Jackson, Indiana

Event narrative

Severe drought intensity that had begun on December 19, 2023 across all of Jackson County, then continued into January. Following 2-week precipitation totals reported as great as 3.80 inches in Seymour, severe drought then ended with a downgrade to moderate drought on the corresponding January 16, 2024 update.

Wider weather episode

Severe Drought (D2) intensity had expanded eastward across southern central Indiana through both the December 12 and December 19 drought updates, with this area of D2 maintained through the December 26 update. 2-week precipitation in excess of 1.00 inch through January 2 brought slight relief, with D2 downgraded to Moderate Drought (D1) in the corresponding update for most of Daviess and Knox Counties. Widespread copious precipitation of mainly 2.80 to 3.50 inches over the following two weeks led to all remaining D2 being downgraded to D1 in the January 16 update.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1157515. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.