Flood Warning Continues in Madison County Amid River Crest and Rainfall
Madison County, Indiana, remains under a Flood Warning as heavy rainfall last week—exceeding 10 inches in some areas—has caused significant flooding along the White River. The river, currently at 12.2 feet as of 8:30 PM EDT Sunday, is expected to crest at 17.7 feet near Centerton by Monday morning. Flooding has impacted roads such as Blue Bluff and Paragon, with some homes at risk. Additional rainfall is possible overnight, but conditions are expected to improve with decreasing clouds and dry weather on Monday. The Flood Warning is in effect until Wednesday evening, with minor flooding forecasted to persist in areas like Anderson, where parks and low-lying agricultural lands are already affected.