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State rivers shows moderate flooding, with the Ohio River reaching a level that has only been seen once in the last 28 years.
The National Weather Service and the U.S. Geological Survey monitor the water levels of five area rivers and creeks: the Ohio River, the Great Miami River, the Little Miami River, Mill Creek ...
Strong storms overnight in Ohio brought plenty of rain, and the rivers are high. Will they flood? See the forecast, when they ...
The Ohio River peaked overnight, briefly hitting 60.79 feet. For comparison, the 1997 flood hit 64.70 feet (#9 historic crest ...
The Miami Valley has received at least 3 to 4 inches of rainfall since Friday, Matthew Campbell, a meteorologist for the NWS, said. He added that Sunday shouldn’t add much additional rain to the total ...
The river hit a peak of 60.79 feet Monday afternoon after multiple days of rainfall caused flooding in the Tri-State area.
The Great Miami River is also flooding due to rainfall, but Sunday morning, signs of water recession are being seen.
The worst of the rainfall in Greater Cincinnati is over as of Sunday morning. But rivers in the area continue to rise.
This week, the Ohio River reached levels not seen in years in Cincinnati. On Tuesday, the Ohio River peaked, briefly hitting ...
After days of heavy rain, high wind and tornados, the Ohio River is expected to reach its highest level Monday at 60 feet, with the area under a flood advisory until 5:45 p.m. "Turn around, don't ...
Here's what the rivers are at locally, and what high water and floods could mean for the homes, businesses and residents ...