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Tracking cicadas 2024 | Where have they emerged so far?

Reports from across the southern and central U.S. are coming in as cicada broods XIII and XIX emerge.

INDIANA, USA — The ground is warming up and getting soaked this spring, helping two cicada broods emerge from their 13- or 17-year cycle. The majority of the cicada reports are in the southeast, but there have been a few reports of sightings in the Midwest. Widespread emergence will take place over the next handful of weeks.

Tap HERE to track rain. Once the soil is warm enough, a heavy rain tends to help more cicadas emerge.

When do cicadas start emerging?

Data from past years show that once 8-inch deep soil temperatures reach 64 to 65 degrees, the cicadas will start coming out of the ground. Once they are out, they will survive for a handful of weeks. We also tend to see more cicadas emerge after heavy rain, which helps loosen and warm the soil.

Tap HERE to see when they could emerge specifically for parts of Indiana.

LATEST REPORTS (as of April 24, 2024)

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(Note:  The slightly transparent red zone show areas where you may find the two broods, XIII and XIX, emerge this spring. The red dots are user reports.)

The vast majority of reports are coming in from North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. The reports farther to the north, especially in Illinois, are some reports from landscapers digging who are finding the cicadas, just before they are really ready to emerge in mass waves.

These reports are from Mount St. Joseph University, compiled in the "Cicada Safari" app. You can add your own reports there, too. This app was created by Dr. Gene Kritsky.

According to NBC News, some homeowners in South Carolina have called police because the sound of the cicadas has been so loud.

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