Wet Spring Affecting Indiana Crops
There won't be a bumper crop this year, but depending on summer weather, most farmers should recover.
View ArticleCattle Farmers Expect Rising Beef Prices
Hoosiers can expect to pay significantly higher beef prices in the coming months.
View ArticleSpring Rain, Dry Summer Affect Farmer’s Harvest
Heavy spring rains delayed planting for a majority of the region’s corn farmers. Now, after a hot, dry summer, harvest yields are low.
View ArticleMore Rain Prompts Flood Warnings Throughout Indiana
A flood warning remains in effect for most of south central Indiana until 8 p.m. Tuesday.
View ArticleStorm Reports Include Tornado Sighting in Clark County
Trained spotters in Paragon clocked thunderstorm wind gusts up to 50 MPH and recorded pea size hail.
View ArticleDrought Affecting Nearly All Of Indiana
Nearly 90% of the state is experiencing a drought and officials say the dry weather is expected to continue.
View ArticleDrought Taking Toll On Indiana Crops
Blazing heat and weeks without rain are parching the region
View ArticleSevere Storms Cause Damage In Central Indiana
Thunderstorms made their way through central and northern Indiana on Friday, bringing rain and high winds.
View ArticleIndiana Rainfall Deficits Breaking Records
Most of central Indiana needs a half foot of rainfall just to get back to normal - or around a foot of rain in some places to erase the deficit for the year.
View ArticleMore Indiana Counties Could Soon Be Labeled Disaster Areas
74 of the state's 92 counties had been given some form of disaster status as of Monday.
View ArticleAquifers Low Across South-Central Indiana
Many rural residents rely on groundwater for drinking and cooking, and many city dwellers and businesses tap into underground aquifers as well.
View ArticleCould Hottest Indiana July Ever Portend Less Snow In Winter?
A lack of precipitation this summer could lead to less snow this winter, experts say.
View ArticleMonroe County Remains Under Burn Ban Despite Rain
Even though Monroe County has received rain, it is not enough to lift the burn ban.
View ArticleArea Rainfall Amounts After Thursday Storms
The forecast calls for cooler than normal daytime highs today and tomorrow.
View ArticleMeteorologists: Hurricane Isaac Could Ease Indiana Drought
While the storm may be bad for the Gulf Coast, it could be a boon for Indiana.
View ArticleBloomington To Lift Water Ban Wednesday
City Utilities Director Patrick Murphy says since the restrictions were instituted, the average daily demand has decreased 18 percent to 20 percent.
View ArticleMeteorologist: Melting Snow Could Cause Flooding
Flooding not expected to cause damage in Indiana but minor flooding in low-lying areas
View ArticleAnother Dry Summer Expected For 2013
Meteorologists say the overall trend is that springs are becoming wetter and summers are becoming drier.
View ArticleClimatologist: Indiana Farmland Recovered From Drought
A state climatologist says warm temperatures and day-long rains have helped the ground recover from last year's drought.
View ArticleFarmers Expect Typical Growing Season This Year
At this time last year, farmers in Indiana were already preparing and planting for the season because of record-breaking temperatures.
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