Flash Flood — Washington, Indiana
2025-06-06 · near Canton, Washington, Indiana
Event narrative
Water was flowing over Jim Day Road.
Wider weather episode
An area of showers and thunderstorms moved across the lower Ohio Valley during the afternoon and evening hours on June 6th, 2025. A quasi-stationary front was draped across the region, with precipitable water values around 2 inches along and south of the boundary. As a larger convective complex moved across central Kentucky, a mesoscale convective vortex and an associated area of low pressure developed. On the northern edge of this low pressure system, moisture convergence helped to spark clusters of slow-moving showers and thunderstorms over southern Indiana. The most noteworthy of these clusters set up over Washington County, with heavy showers and storms producing 3 to 6 inches of rain in a few hours. This led to considerable flash flooding in and around Salem.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1270753. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.