See which counties in area are at risk for flash flooding Update, 4:30 p.m.: Areas in Ohio and Kentucky are at ...
The City of Cincinnati is continuing to keep residents safe as flood levels continue to rise.Cincinnati Assistant Fire Chief Matthew Flagler says that they have been preparing for flood waters even ...
The Ohio River at Cincinnati is now projected to reach 60 feet by early Monday.This would be the highest the river has been since 2018. At Moderate Flood Stage, significant flooding expected by Monday ...
With the rain expected to keep falling this weekend, communities across greater Cincinnati are already seeing the impacts.
The continued rainfall after storms Sunday and Wednesday night have left much of the region under a flood watch.
Although the river isn't expected to reach significant flood levels, flash flooding remains a concern for low-lying areas.
Here's a look at the flooding forecast: According to the NOAA, the Ohio River at Cincinnati is currently at about 33 feet, almost 10 feet higher than its normal pool level of 25.4 feet.
At 60 feet, "significant flooding" will occur in the East End and California neighborhoods and in the city of New Richmond, he says. Silver Grove, Kentucky, and Aurora, Indiana, will also see ...