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The National Weather Service and the U.S. Geological Survey monitor the water levels of five area rivers and creeks: the Ohio River, the Great Miami River, the Little Miami River, Mill Creek ...
The McAlpine Locks and Dam play a crucial role in helping vessels down the Ohio River, but what else do they do?
The Ohio River peaked overnight ... the National Weather Service posted a map showing the amount of heavy rainfall across the region since Wednesday, April 2.The Cincinnati area saw an estimated ...
The worst of the rainfall in Greater Cincinnati is over as of Sunday morning. But Ohio River flooding is about to get worse. Sunday morning, the National Weather Service issued a flood statement ...
What a stressful and expensive situation we have on our hands. The Ohio River is raging along pushing billions of gallons of water into places that don't want it. Based on the current forecast ...
Hiking gets most of the attention, but river trips are just as fun, especially if they're down this historic Ohio river ...
Crews on both sides of the Ohio River preparing for severe flooding Crews on both sides of the Ohio River preparing for severe flooding Crews on both sides of the Ohio River preparing for severe ...
As of Saturday morning, the Ohio River at Mcalpine Upper (Downtown), is ... if this forecast verifies using the NWS Flood Inundation Map. You can see the waterfront is under water, the river ...
Here's what the rivers are at locally, and what high water and floods could mean for the homes, businesses and residents there.