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This will be a top 3 Historic crest for the river. On Sunday, the National Weather Service posted a map showing the amount of heavy rainfall across the region since Wednesday, April 2.
The forecast for most of our Tri-State rivers shows moderate flooding, with the Ohio River reaching a level that has only been seen once in the last 28 years. See where the flooding will reach.
This week, the Ohio River reached levels not seen in years in Cincinnati.On Tuesday, the Ohio River peaked, briefly hitting 60.79 feet.For comparison, the 1997 flood hit 64.70 feet (#9 historic ...
The Ohio River burst its banks, flooding homes in Cincinnati following relentless rainfall. Dramatic footage captured by Darin Bentley shows heavily inundated roads near a local church at the ...
As of Saturday morning, the Ohio River at Mcalpine Upper (Downtown), is forecasted to crest at 35.5ft on early Wednesday morning. That is considered moderate flood stage.
The Ohio River overflowed, causing floods in downtown Cincinnati following heavy rain. Flooding reached alarming levels on April 7, submerging vegetation and pushing debris onto the riverbanks.
“What is different is we are literally on the map now, nationally, of National Recreation Trails.” He says he hopes this brings more people to the Ohio River for tourism and recreation.
The Ohio River reached a record high of 80 feet on Jan. 26, 1937, in Cincinnati, according to data from the U.S. Weather Bureau. The record set prior to 1937 was when the river logged a crest of ...
The river rose to 73.5 feet on Saturday morning, but has since fallen to 72.4 feet on Monday morning. The river level will continue to fall throughout the week, eventually hitting 66.4 by Saturday.