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MURPHYSBORO, Ill. (WSIL)-- The Big Muddy River is set to crest in Murphysboro later this week. Officials are working to prepare for the additional flooding. They say homeowners should do the same.
The Ohio River at Louisville is currently expected to crest by mid-week at about 37 feet, which would rival the 2018 flood and be among the 10 worst in city history. The flood has claimed four ...
The river came within inches of a record-breaking crest at Frankfort, and was still a threat as of Tuesday as a deluge moved downstream toward its confluence with the Ohio River near Carrollton.
MCCRACKEN COUNTY — Crews began installing Paducah’s floodgates on Sunday, as the Ohio River is expected to crest slightly under 50 feet at Paducah in the days ahead. The city previously ...
POCAHONTAS, Ark. (KAIT) - As of 5 a.m. Thursday, April 10, the river levels were at 25.22 feet, which is considered “major flood stage.” The latest data from the National Water Prediction ...
The Ohio River is set to crest at just above 60 feet on Monday, bringing the possibility of more flooding in communities along the river, according to the Office of Water Prediction. The Ohio ...
The Ohio River crest was cresting at more than 60 feet on Monday, bringing the possibility of more flooding in communities along the river, according to the Office of Water Prediction. Forecasters ...
Based on the current forecast, it will come up 2 more feet reaching a crest of 37.0' at 8 am Wednesday. That blows the 2018 crest out of the water, pun intended, and puts it up to the 8th highest ...
The National Weather Service reports Clarksville received 10 inches of rain. United Way of the Greater Clarksville Region and Red Cross are available in Clarksville to help those impacted by the ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A Flood Warning remains in effect until 12:30 p.m. Friday for the Ohio River in Cincinnati and at dams east and west of the city, as well as Maysville in Northern Kentucky.