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As Kentucky’s climate warms, the atmosphere is able to hold more moisture, which in turn produces rainfall — sometimes in massive amounts.
There's a recurrent rumor that bull sharks live in the Ohio River near Cincinnati. That's almost certainly not true.
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Ohio River flooding near Louisville this week marks the eighth highest river level on record, coming within a foot of major ...
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The Kentucky River — which appeared to crest in Frankfort Monday morning at about 48.3 feet, the second highest on record — flows into the Ohio River in Carrollton. It is forecast to crest in ...
Days of near-constant rain resulted in record precipitation totals for some Kentucky counties. Rainfall totals were mostly in line with the National Weather Service's forecasts, with more than a foot ...
"Everything I worked for, for four years, is underwater now," Nick Hinton, owner of Hinton Detail in Clarksville, said.
Some counties have declared a state of emergency and the Ohio River at Cincinnati remains under a flood warning until Friday.
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