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CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The heaviest rain is over, but the Ohio River is still rising in Cincinnati early Monday. As of 10 a.m., it stands at moderate flood stage of 60.67 feet, which is above the ...
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The Ohio River rose to historic heights after days of flooding, finally cresting early Wednesday morning.Days and days of rain have area rivers, creeks and streams overflowing their banks.( ...
The Ohio River in Cincinnati is no longer in flood stage. As of 8 a.m. Friday, the Ohio River has fallen into action stage. While water is receding, it will take time. The Ohio River will likely ...
The Ohio River has risen to historic levels ... Floodwaters aren't expected to recede significantly until early next week, according to city officials. By Saturday, parts of the city will still ...
The Ohio River will likely stay in action stage, which is 40 feet and above, into early next week. What does action stage mean? According to the National Weather Service, action stage is when ...
After days of heavy rain, high wind and tornados, the Ohio River is expected to reach its highest level Monday at 60 feet, with the area under a flood advisory until 5:45 p.m. "Turn around ...