Stilesville, IN Weather Warnings
Flood
Flood Advisory issued June 9 at 8:56PM EDT until June 10 at 12:00AM EDT by NWS Indianapolis IN * WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected. * WHERE...Southwestern Hendricks County in central Indiana... Northwestern Johnson County in central Indiana... Morgan County in central Indiana... Northeastern Clay County in west central Indiana... Northeastern Owen County in west central Indiana... Southeastern Parke County in west central Indiana... Southern Putnam County in west central Indiana... * WHEN...Until midnight EDT tonight. * IMPACTS...Minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas. Ponding of water in urban or other areas is occurring or is imminent. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 855 PM EDT, Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms. Minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in the advisory area. Between 1 and 1.75 inches of rain have fallen. - Additional rainfall amounts of 0.75 to 1.5 inches are expected over the area. This additional rain will result in minor flooding. - Some locations that will experience flooding include... Greenwood, Franklin, Martinsville, Greencastle, Mooresville, New Whiteland, Whiteland, Bargersville, Cloverdale, Brooklyn, Monrovia, Knightsville, Harmony, Stilesville, Center Point, Bethany, Eminence, Little Point, Belle Union and Quincy. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood Be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding. Please report observed flooding to local emergency services or law enforcement and request they pass this information to the National Weather Service when you can do so safely.
National Weather Service
High temperature
Special Weather Statement issued June 9 at 2:29PM EDT by NWS Indianapolis IN Early season heat is upon us, with forecasted high temperatures for Wednesday and Thursday in the upper 80s to lower 90s. Gulf moisture surging northward into the state will bring heat indices into the 95 to 104-degree temperature range during peak heating both days. Use the following safety tips for facing the heat safely: * Stay hydrated, avoiding alcohol and drinks with heavy caffeine or sugar. * Dress in loose fitting clothing, light in color. * Take advantage of shade and air conditioning when possible. * Take frequent breaks when working outdoors. * Beware that automobiles heat up very quickly, thus pets and children should not be left in parked vehicles for any length of time. * Vulnerable populations are particularly at risk: elderly, infants, and people with chronic medical conditions. For more information about heat, visit weather.gov/safety/heat.
National Weather Service