Uneven Weather Causing ‘Roly-Poly’ Indiana Crop Growth
Heavy rain and temperature fluctuations across the state are causing inconsistent growing conditions that could push harvest past Thanksgiving.
View ArticleFreeze Warning In Effect; Cold Temps Remain Halloween Night
Sensitive vegetation may be killed if not protected from the cold tonight.
View ArticleLawrence Co. Residents Sifting Through Debris From Storm
The National Weather Service says a tornado touched down in Springville Sunday, but it's unsure of the storm's strength.
View ArticleUSDA: Late-season Rain Further Delays Corn, Soybean Harvests
As of this week, 70-percent of the state’s corn has been harvested – that’s compared to 85-percent at this time last year.
View ArticlePolar Front Predicted Tuesday Night Bringing Chance Of Snow
Forecasters are calling for single digit wind chills and snow showers late this week.
View ArticleWeather Now Cooperating As Paoli Peaks Starts Making Snow
The recreational skiing business started pumping out snow Wednesday in preparation of opening next weekend.
View ArticleMost Of Indiana To Get Snow Saturday
Up to 8 inches of snow is the forecast Saturday for far northern Indiana. The rest of the state could see an inch or two by Saturday night.
View ArticleWind Chills Of -25 Expected Saturday Before Warmer Weather Returns
Forecasters say cold conditions will continue through the start of the weekend.
View ArticleWeather Update: Additional One To Two Inches Of Snow Expected
A winter storm may impact central and southern Indiana Friday creating difficult travel conditions.
View ArticlePaoli Peaks Enjoying Rare Ideal Conditions For Ski Slopes
The cold weather and recent snowfall make for "phenomenal" conditions at southern Indiana's ski resort.
View ArticleCold Front May Bring Snow, Sleet and Freezing Rain Saturday
Light wintry precipitation is possible late tonight and Saturday.
View ArticleGovernor Declares Disaster Emergency For 11 Counties Due To Rain
Some areas of the state received record amounts of rainfall through Wednesday, and flooding continues.
View ArticleFlooding Across Indiana Expected To Continue Into Mid-March
Flood warnings continue for the East Fork White, Flatrock, Mill Creek, Muscatatuck, Wabash, White and other rivers and creeks.
View ArticlePaoli Peaks Closes For The Season
The ski destination suspended operations Feb. 20 because of warmer weather.
View ArticleGov. Adds Four Counties To Flooding Disaster Emergency Declaration
Gov. Eric Holcomb expanded a disaster emergency declaration to four new counties Tuesday, for a total of 26 counties under the disaster status due to flooding
View ArticleReport: Indiana To Get Hotter, Wetter Due To Climate Change
Indiana is going to get hotter and wetter in the decades to come, according to a new report from Purdue researchers.
View ArticleIndiana Cleans Up After Rains Spur River, Street Flooding
Indiana residents are cleaning up after thunderstorms dumped heavy rains and golf ball-sized hail on parts of the state.
View ArticleNWS: Two Tornadoes Touched Down In Indiana Tuesday
The National Weather Service has confirmed two tornadoes touched down in Indiana Tuesday, one in Fountain County and one in Tippecanoe County.
View ArticleFarmers Worried Soil Moisture Could Delay Planting Crops
Indiana farmers are becoming concerned that recent precipitation – both rain and snow – will delay this year’s planting date.
View ArticleLocal Nurseries Face Challenges Amid Spring Sub-Freezing Temperatures
The unpredictable shifts in weather this early spring season are creating some challenges for local Bloomington plant growers.
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