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Wet Spring Affecting Indiana Crops

There won't be a bumper crop this year, but depending on summer weather, most farmers should recover.

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Cattle Farmers Expect Rising Beef Prices

Hoosiers can expect to pay significantly higher beef prices in the coming months.

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Spring 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.

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More Rain Prompts Flood Warnings Throughout Indiana

A flood warning remains in effect for most of south central Indiana until 8 p.m. Tuesday.

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Storm Reports Include Tornado Sighting in Clark County

Trained spotters in Paragon clocked thunderstorm wind gusts up to 50 MPH and recorded pea size hail.

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Drought Affecting Nearly All Of Indiana

Nearly 90% of the state is experiencing a drought and officials say the dry weather is expected to continue.

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Drought Taking Toll On Indiana Crops

Blazing heat and weeks without rain are parching the region

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Severe Storms Cause Damage In Central Indiana

Thunderstorms made their way through central and northern Indiana on Friday, bringing rain and high winds.

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Indiana 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.

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More 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.

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Aquifers 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.

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Could Hottest Indiana July Ever Portend Less Snow In Winter?

A lack of precipitation this summer could lead to less snow this winter, experts say.

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Monroe County Remains Under Burn Ban Despite Rain

Even though Monroe County has received rain, it is not enough to lift the burn ban.

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Area Rainfall Amounts After Thursday Storms

The forecast calls for cooler than normal daytime highs today and tomorrow.

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Meteorologists: Hurricane Isaac Could Ease Indiana Drought

While the storm may be bad for the Gulf Coast, it could be a boon for Indiana.

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Bloomington 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.

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Meteorologist: Melting Snow Could Cause Flooding

Flooding not expected to cause damage in Indiana but minor flooding in low-lying areas

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Another Dry Summer Expected For 2013

Meteorologists say the overall trend is that springs are becoming wetter and summers are becoming drier.

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Climatologist: 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.

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Farmers 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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