A record-setting rainfall of over 2 inches is leading to flooding concerns across Cincinnati.LIVE RADAR // LATEST ALERTSOver 2-plus inches of rain fell across Cincinnati. A flood warning is now in effect across Greater Cincinnati.The rain moved out, leaving cold air and flurries.Here are the current river levels:Great Miami in Middletown: 11.86 feet, action stageGreat Miami Miamitown at 1 p.m. Friday: 19.5 feet, minor flood stageWhitewater Brookville at 7 a.m. Friday: 12.59 feet, normalMill Creek Evendale: 9.1 feet, normalLittle Miami at Milford at 1 p.m. Friday: 18.61 feet, minor flood stage. Many rivers will continue to rise into minor flood stage the next few days, with the Ohio River climbing to the action stage, just shy of 50 feet. Temperatures have fallen quickly, dropping into the mid-20s by morning. Watch for slick spots, as the wind will help dry most roads but still use caution especially overnight and in the morning.Sunshine will return Friday with highs near 36 degrees before a weekend warm-up begins. The weekend looks chilly Saturday, but then sunny, beautiful, and warmer by Sunday. Highs will be in the mid-50s and it will be sunny!The Ohio River has more of a delay so we see that rise by next week. It's projected to crest at 48.3 feet Tuesday morning.
A record-setting rainfall of over 2 inches is leading to flooding concerns across Cincinnati.
LIVE RADAR // LATEST ALERTS
Over 2-plus inches of rain fell across Cincinnati. A flood warning is now in effect across Greater Cincinnati.
The rain moved out, leaving cold air and flurries.
Here are the current river levels:
Great Miami in Middletown: 11.86 feet, action stage
Great Miami Miamitown at 1 p.m. Friday: 19.5 feet, minor flood stage
Whitewater Brookville at 7 a.m. Friday: 12.59 feet, normal
Mill Creek Evendale: 9.1 feet, normal
Little Miami at Milford at 1 p.m. Friday: 18.61 feet, minor flood stage.
Many rivers will continue to rise into minor flood stage the next few days, with the Ohio River climbing to the action stage, just shy of 50 feet.
Temperatures have fallen quickly, dropping into the mid-20s by morning.
Watch for slick spots, as the wind will help dry most roads but still use caution especially overnight and in the morning.
Sunshine will return Friday with highs near 36 degrees before a weekend warm-up begins.
The weekend looks chilly Saturday, but then sunny, beautiful, and warmer by Sunday.
Highs will be in the mid-50s and it will be sunny!
The Ohio River has more of a delay so we see that rise by next week. It's projected to crest at 48.3 feet Tuesday morning.
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