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Cincinnati residents are cleaning up their homes, roadways and neighborhoods after major flooding from the Ohio River. The ...
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The Ohio River at Cincinnati remains under a flood warning Monday and the river is expected to reach a crest of more than 60 ...
Transportation officials are urging motorists to check travel conditions before they hit the road and to never drive through ...
The video revealed flooding over roads near the river's edge, right outside Great American Ball Park – the home of the ...
The continued rainfall after storms Sunday and Wednesday night have left much of the region under a flood watch.
While water levels are receding, parking is a big concern in downtown Cincinnati, with many spaces still unusable even as ...
Many Hamilton County residents found portions of their homes and yards submerged in floodwaters earlier this month, after torrential downpours and storms hit the region.
The primary threats include damaging winds and large hail, with an isolated tornado possible. The risk period is from 4 p.m.
Here's what the rivers are at locally, and what high water and floods could mean for the homes, businesses and residents ...
Greater Cincinnati roadways continue to be affected by high water and flooding conditions even after the end of heavy rainfall in the region. The Ohio River at Cincinnati remains under a flood ...
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.