Drought — Madison, Indiana
2024-11-01 to 2024-11-30 · Madison, Indiana
Event narrative
Severe Drought intensity that had begun on October 29, 2024 across the northern tier of Madison County, continued for this area into early November 2024. One-week precipitation that approached 1.50 inches through November 12, 2024 over the Frankton and Alexandria communities, improved conditions to Moderate Drought. Additional 2-week precipitation over 1.00 inch led to an improvement of nearly all remaining areas of Severe Drought to Moderate Drought on November 26, 2024; excepting far northern Madison County where Severe Drought continued into December.
Wider weather episode
Widespread Severe Drought (D2) which had expanded across almost all of Indiana's northern third on October 29, 2024 was maintained through the November 5th update, including all of Carroll County and portions of 8 other northern central Indiana zones. Locally heavy rains over both the Upper Wabash Valley through the month's first week and the upper White River Valley during November's second week promoted an overall small upgrade to Moderate Drought (D1) on November 12th for portions of Delaware and Madison Counties. Subsequent 2-week rainfall over 1.00 inch led to further improvements on November 26th when D2 retreated out of both far western Tippecanoe County and northern Madison County and vicinity. When November ended Severe Drought continued in all of Carroll County, most of Tippecanoe County, and mainly small portions of 5 other northern central Indiana zones.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1218876. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.