The White River at Indianapolis crested at 21.18 feet on August 15, 2026, at the Nora gauge—exceeding the 20-foot threshold—following prolonged heavy rainfall across central Indiana that produced record or near-record flows on multiple upstream tributaries. NOAA and USGS data confirm this peak surpassed moderate flood stage (16–20 feet) and approached the 1913 all-time high of 22.4 feet, with discharge rates briefly exceeding 40,000 cfs before rapid recession. Current stages have fallen below 8 feet with no additional rain expected, locking in the outcome. Only an unforeseen data revision or measurement at a downstream gauge showing a materially lower crest could alter the market-implied odds.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedWhat will the White River at Indianapolis peak at during the August 2026 floods?
Over 20 ft 98.2%
17–20 ft 2.0%
Under 14 ft <1%
14–17 ft <1%
$13,731 Vol.
$13,731 Vol.
Under 14 ft
1%
14–17 ft
1%
17–20 ft
2%
Over 20 ft
98%
Over 20 ft 98.2%
17–20 ft 2.0%
Under 14 ft <1%
14–17 ft <1%
$13,731 Vol.
$13,731 Vol.
Under 14 ft
1%
14–17 ft
1%
17–20 ft
2%
Over 20 ft
98%
Resolution is based on the peak gage height value recorded during the specified window as published by USGS at https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/USGS-03353000#dataTypeId=continuous-00065-0&period=P7D&showFieldMeasurements=true. USGS real-time data is provisional and subject to revision; the last provisional value published by USGS for the specified window as of 11:59 PM EDT September 1, 2026 governs, regardless of any USGS revision, approval, or finalization published after that time. For reference, NWS designates flood stage at this location as 16.0 feet. The primary resolution source is USGS data for streamgage 03353000; however, a consensus of credible reporting citing USGS data may also be used.
Market Opened: Aug 14, 2026, 2:27 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Resolution is based on the peak gage height value recorded during the specified window as published by USGS at https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/USGS-03353000#dataTypeId=continuous-00065-0&period=P7D&showFieldMeasurements=true. USGS real-time data is provisional and subject to revision; the last provisional value published by USGS for the specified window as of 11:59 PM EDT September 1, 2026 governs, regardless of any USGS revision, approval, or finalization published after that time. For reference, NWS designates flood stage at this location as 16.0 feet. The primary resolution source is USGS data for streamgage 03353000; however, a consensus of credible reporting citing USGS data may also be used.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...The White River at Indianapolis crested at 21.18 feet on August 15, 2026, at the Nora gauge—exceeding the 20-foot threshold—following prolonged heavy rainfall across central Indiana that produced record or near-record flows on multiple upstream tributaries. NOAA and USGS data confirm this peak surpassed moderate flood stage (16–20 feet) and approached the 1913 all-time high of 22.4 feet, with discharge rates briefly exceeding 40,000 cfs before rapid recession. Current stages have fallen below 8 feet with no additional rain expected, locking in the outcome. Only an unforeseen data revision or measurement at a downstream gauge showing a materially lower crest could alter the market-implied odds.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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