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The Ohio River rose to a height Monday that hasn't been seen in Cincinnati for almost 30 years. Now, the city is recovering ...
The Ohio River was set to crest at just above 60 feet Monday, the highest level it's been since 2018. The river's increasing ...
What does it mean when a river crests? A "crest" is the highest level or elevation of a river during a specified storm event, ...
There's a recurrent rumor that bull sharks live in the Ohio River near Cincinnati. That's almost certainly not true.
The worst of the rainfall in Greater Cincinnati is over as of Sunday morning. But Ohio River flooding is about to get worse.
Cincinnati residents are cleaning up their homes, roadways and neighborhoods after major flooding from the Ohio River. The ...
Consider draining in-ground sprinkler systems and covering above-ground pipes. The Ohio River at Cincinnati remained under a flood warning Monday, with forecasters urging residents to use caution ...
Here's what the rivers are at locally, and what high water and floods could mean for the homes, businesses and residents ...
The Ohio River is finally out of flood stage as waters ... some surprising things are being found washed ashore.Crews with the Cincinnati Parks department shared videos of large carp being found ...
The Ohio River is slowly receding in Cincinnati after cresting Monday night at more than 60 feet high, which broke a ...
As the Ohio River slowly recedes, it’s leaving behind mud in basements, yards, and roads. Communities in Cincinnati, Northern ...
In addition, the National Weather Service's Wilmington office monitors the Ohio River at five points: Portsmouth, Maysville, Meldahl Dam, Cincinnati and Markland Lower. The weather service also ...