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EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Extremely dry conditions across the Tri-State are causing some counties to issue burn bans. So far in Indiana, burn bans have been issued in Warrick, Spencer and Perry ...
HENDERSON, Ky (WEHT) – Local counties in Indiana and Kentucky have issued burn bans due to ongoing dry conditions. Posey County is now under a burn ban with immediate effect. The Posey County ...
People in Marshall County, among more than 57 other counties across Indiana, have been placed under a burn ban due to the elevated risk of fire. The lack of rain means brush and grass are bone dry.
Amid dry conditions, brush fires reported in Indiana, Armstrong counties. By PATRICK CLOONAN [email protected]. ... to what turned out to be Indiana County’s 62nd brush fire of 2024. ...
As Hurricane Francine hits in the south, Indiana is awaiting the effects of the storm as abnormally dry conditions continue. Rain could be on the way, but it's unlikely to be heavy or prolonged ...
New dry spell emerges in central Indiana with minimal rain chances by: Ethan Rosuck , Brian Wilkes - Chief Meteorologist Posted: Apr 10, 2025 / 06:27 PM EDT ...
“This is our typical dry time of year, but the longer that we go will prolong these drought conditions,” said Aaron Updike, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis. Updike says ...
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — County Commissioners from both Tippecanoe and Clinton counties issued burn bans Thursday afternoon due to extremely dry conditions in both areas.
Burn bans have been implemented in 62 of the 92 Indiana counties as a result. Burn bans in place as of 3 p.m. on Sept. 19, ... Relative humidity has been pretty low with our dry air locked in place.
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — County Commissioners from both Tippecanoe and Clinton counties issued burn bans Thursday afternoon due to extremely dry conditions in both areas.
In fact, there's only been .06 inches of rainfall over the last 26 days. That doesn't mean there's a drought right now, but it is abnormally dry in Indiana.