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After Ohio's wild spring, what's the summer forecast looking like? NOAA three-month maps show temperature and rain outlook ...
The National Weather Service says that steady storms could drop up to 6 inches of rain across central Ohio and Columbus through the weekend.
The last several days brought significant rainfall to the Greater Cincinnati region, resulting in flooding issues that have persisted across much of the area.
Entering the spring season, parts of Michigan still sit in severe drought conditions Mid-Michigan, around the Midland area, currently sits at severe drought conditions (3 out of 5 on the Drought ...
The heaviest rain is expected in a swath from Arkansas to Ohio, with some areas potentially seeing over a foot of rain. Record flooding is possible along major rivers. The National Weather Service ...
Click the downloadable graphic: Hourly Rainfall Intensity 1970 to 2024 Climate change is bringing heavier rainfall extremes and increased, inequitable flood risk to many parts of the U.S. For ...
The storm’s intensity and duration left many residents unprepared for the magnitude of the flooding. In the city of Louisville itself, nearly 7 inches of rain fell, causing significant disruption.
A sweeping band stretching from South Central Ohio to the Cleveland metro area could potentially have 40–50% shot of feeling warmer than usual temps. NOAA May June July Climate prediction In ...