Northern Indiana Weather Service Issues Multiple Flood Warnings, Special Alerts
National Weather Service issues multiple flood warnings and special weather statements as northern Indiana faces ongoing flooding concerns.

COLUMBUS, OHIO — The National Weather Service Northern Indiana office has issued multiple weather alerts over the past two days, including several flood warnings and special weather statements affecting portions of northern Indiana and surrounding areas.
The most recent special weather statement was issued at 1:49 PM EDT on April 4, followed by another statement at 1:39 PM the same day, according to National Weather Service records. These alerts come as the region continues to deal with ongoing flooding concerns that began earlier this week.
Flood Warnings Continue Across Region
Weather officials issued flood warnings at 10:51 AM on April 4, marking the continuation of flood concerns that first prompted warnings on April 3. The initial flood warnings were issued at 9:20 PM on April 3, with additional warnings following at 4:37 PM that same day.
The National Weather Service Northern Indiana office has maintained active monitoring of conditions across the region as weather patterns continue to pose flooding risks to local communities.
Timeline of Weather Alerts
The series of weather alerts began on April 3 at 4:37 PM with the first flood warnings of the sequence. Additional special weather statements were issued throughout the evening at 8:49 PM and continued with alerts at 10:09 PM and 10:32 PM.
Weather service officials have continued their vigilant monitoring into April 4, issuing updated flood warnings in the morning hours before releasing the afternoon special weather statements.
Residents Advised to Monitor Conditions
Local residents in areas covered by the National Weather Service Northern Indiana office are encouraged to stay informed about current weather conditions and heed any evacuation or safety recommendations from local emergency management officials.
The ongoing series of alerts reflects the changing weather patterns affecting the region. Weather service meteorologists continue to track conditions and will issue additional warnings or statements as needed.
Flooding can develop rapidly and pose significant dangers to both property and personal safety. Officials typically advise residents to avoid driving through flooded roads and to stay away from storm drains and waterways during flood events.
The National Weather Service maintains 24-hour monitoring capabilities and works closely with local emergency management agencies to ensure timely distribution of weather warnings and safety information to affected communities.



