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Here's what the rivers are at locally, and what high water and floods could mean for the homes, businesses and residents there.
The worst of the rainfall in Greater Cincinnati is over as of Sunday morning. But rivers in the area continue to rise.
At least 19 people have died since the storms developed Wednesday, according to authorities and media reports.
The heaviest rain has passed, but forecasters are still warning of flooding impacts into the work week. The rain is expected ...
A dayslong deluge of rain finally subsided across the South and Midwest on Monday, but, like the extensive flooding that ...
End of dialog window. CINCINNATI – Downtown Cincinnati is experiencing flooding as the Ohio River reached above 60 feet on Monday, the highest in more than 28 years. After days of heavy rain and ...
As the Ohio River slowly recedes, it’s leaving behind mud in basements, yards, and roads. Communities in Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, and New Richmond are starting to survey flood damage and deal ...
The Ohio River is set to crest this evening, along with all other local gauges. The most recent 60-foot crest was during the flood of 2018 when the river crested at 60.53 feet. The river will be ...
The data also warns of current or potential flood stages in different areas. In addition, the National Weather Service's Wilmington office monitors the Ohio River at five points: Portsmouth ...
The Ohio River crest was cresting at more than 60 feet on Monday, bringing the possibility of more flooding in communities along the river, according to the Office of Water Prediction. Forecasters ...