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CINCINNATI – Downtown Cincinnati is experiencing flooding as the Ohio River reached above 60 feet on Monday, the highest in ...
Water levels are monitored of these five area rivers and creeks: the Ohio River, Great Miami River, Little Miami River, Mill Creek and Licking River.
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. Sign up for our Newsletters At Moderate Flood Stage, ...
The data also warns of current or potential flood stages in different areas. In addition, the National Weather Service's ...
Greater Cincinnati roadways continue to be affected by high water and flooding conditions even after the end of heavy ...
New Richmond, south of Cincinnati in Clermont County, is one of many riverfront communities flooded after the Ohio River ...
The video revealed flooding over roads near the river's edge, right outside Great American Ball Park – the home of the ...
The worst of the rainfall in Greater Cincinnati is over as of Sunday morning. But rivers in the area continue to rise.
The Ohio River in Cincinnati is no longer in flood stage. As of 8 a.m. Friday, the Ohio River has fallen into action stage. While water is receding, it will take time. The Ohio River will likely ...
After over a week of flooding, the Ohio River has finally returned to normal water levels.The Ohio River moved below Action ...
Ohio River flooding near Louisville this week marks the eighth highest river level on record, coming within a foot of major ...
The Ohio River's level is monitored from the Roebling Bridge near downtown Cincinnati. The river's action stage is at 40 feet, when flooding begins. The flood stage is reached at 52 feet.