In Franklin County, rain totals ranged from 1.57 inches in Grove City to just more than 4 inches in Upper Arlington. Galena saw the highest area rain total with 4.82 inches.
Ohio has been hit with severe spring weather all week, leading to lots of rain and a flood advisory. Where has it rained the most? Let's take a look.
Strong storms overnight in Ohio brought plenty of rain, and the rivers are high. Will they flood? See the forecast, when they will crest around Ohio.
Paycor Stadium of the Cincinnati Bengals is one of the many places in the tri-state area impacted by flooding as severe storms and floods sweep the South and Midwest. As onlookers shared on social media, the parking lots outside of Paycor Stadium were submerged as the Ohio River surged to record highs since the stadium itself was constructed.
A Flood Watch was issued for central Ohio through Sunday as some parts could see more than three inches of rainfall this weekend.
Life-threatening flash flooding will continue and major river flooding will develop from the South into the Ohio Valley this weekend. Severe storms could also produce tornadoes, wind damage and large hail,
Flash flooding will continue and major river flooding will develop from the South into the Ohio Valley this weekend. Severe storms could also produce tornadoes, wind damage and large hail, especially in parts of the South.
The National Weather Service warns of potential flooding across Northeast Ohio as heavy rainfall is expected throughout the night Saturday and into Sunday.
The National Weather Service in Louisville posted several graphics on Facebook Sunday morning outlining the projected flooding in the days ahead.