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Flash Flood — Warrick, Indiana

2025-02-15 · near Newburgh, Warrick, Indiana

Event narrative

Heavy rainfall (up to 3) caused flash flooding of streets, creeks, and low-lying areas from the Angel Mounds area eastward through Newburgh.

Wider weather episode

An area of heavy rainfall spread northeast across southwest Indiana from late afternoon on the 15th through the evening and into the early morning hours on the 16th. Total rainfall of 2-5 was reported across the region with the highest amounts from Vanderburgh through Spencer counties. Flash flooding of streets, creeks, and low-lying areas from the Angel Mounds area in southeast Evansville eastward through Newburgh occurred on the evening of the 15th. High water eventually led to the closure of State Highway 545 south of St Meinrad and numerous county roads by early afternoon on the 16th.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1234704. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.