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											AND WE DON’T KNOW WHAT’S GOING ON, AND I CAN’T GET AHOLD OF THEM. MEGAN: THE EVACUATION ORDER WILL NOT BE LIFTED UNTIL IT IS SAFE FOR RESIDENTS TO RETURN TO THEIR HOMES. THE CAUSE OF THE FIRE IS STILL UNDER INVESTIGATN.IO  IS 6:14 RIGHT NOW. WEEE S RAIN THROUGH THE AREA. WHEN IS IT GOING TO LET UP? KATIE: THERE WILL BE LINGERING SHOWERS AT TIMES TODAY, BUT THE BOOK OF THIS WILL BE BEHIND US, AND I THINK A LOT OF US HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO GET A LITTLE BIT OF FRESH AIR TODAY. LIVE RADAR SHOWING SHOWERS SOUTH AND EAST OCIF NCINNATI. LOCALLY MODERATE TO HEAVY RAINFALL. AROUND BROWN COUNTY, GEORGETOWN, DOWN TOWDAR THE OHIO RIVER, WE ARE LOOKING AT AREAS OF HEAVY RAINFALL. LAKEODWO NOCA, MOST OF THIS HAS PUSHEDAS ET OF US. THIS WILL SHPU INTO BELFAST, POCKETS OF HEAVY RAIN, THROUGH OWEN COUNTY, SEEING A LITTLE BIT OF LIGHTNING. IF YOU HEAR THUNDER, MAYBE IN PARTS OF GRANT AND HAMILTON COUNTY, YOU WILL SEE AREAS OF HEAVY RAIN. HEAVY RAINFALL BETWEEN WILLIAMSTOWN ON 75. WATCH OUT FOR HUNTING ON THE ROADWAYS THERE -- FLOODING ON THE ROADWSAY THERE. IN MASON COUNTY, HEAVIER POCKETS LINNING SQUARE, BROOKSVILLE, GERMANTOWN. AUGUSTINE SEES THE HEAVIER RAIN THIS MORNING. TODAY, SHOWERS AND STORMS FOR THE MOST PART LINING DOWN FOR THE LATE MORNING AND EARLY AFTERNOON. SOME MODELS INDICATING A LITTLE BIT OF A LAG A LITTLE BIT FURTHER OFF SOUTH AND EAST OF CINCINNATI WHERE WE COULD SEE SOME LINGERING SHOWERS LATER IN ETH DAY, SO I WILL SHOW YOU TTHA COMING UP. I THINK THE BIGGER PUSH OF RAIN COMING UP FOR TONIGHT. TEMPERATURES IN THE 50’S, BREEZY CONDITIONS, EVEN THE CHANCE FOR SOME THUNDERSTORMS. TOMORROW, THE BULK OF THIS COMING THROUGH T MHEORNING HOURS. THIS WILL IMPACT YOUR MORNING DRIVE. THIS RAIN WILL BE COMING DOWN AT A PRETTY HIGH RATE AND AGAIN, RITGH DURING THE MORNING DRIVE TOMORROW. TEMPERATURES ARE GOING TO START OUT WARMER AND WE ARE ACTUALLY COOLER IN THE DAY. FUTURECAST IS GNGOI TO SHOW SCATTERED SHOWERS AS WE GO THROUGH THIS MORNING. I WOULD SAY MOSTF  OTHAT IS GOING TO BE EAST OF THE CINCINNATI AREA, AND AS YOU HEAD TOWARD 12:00, NOTICE HOW THIS MODEL KEEPS THISNG FURTHER SOUTH AND EAST HERE, FAIRLY ACTIVE. I THINK A LOT OF THIS WILL BE OUTSIDE OF THE CINCINNATI AREA, SO IF YOU LIVE CLOSER TO BROWN’S COUNTY, ADSAM COUNTY, HAAS THE IOOH RERIV -- ACROSS THE OHIO RIVER ON THE KENTUCKY PSYCHOMOTOR WLIL SEE LINGERING AFTERNOON STORMS. A LOT OF US GETTING INTO A PRETTY DECENT BREAK ASOU Y HEAD TOWARD 2:00, 3:00. I WOULD SAY THE RAINFALL YOU SEE ON FUTURECAST BEHIND ME NOT LIKELY. YOU MIGHT SEE SOME CLOUD COVER, IF YOU BREAKS ESPECIALLY NORTH AND EAST, BUT A LOT OF US NOT SEEING THAT BIGGER PUSH OF RAIN UNTIL LATE TONHTIG. THAT IS GOING TO BE AFTER 10:00 BETWEEN 10:00ND A MIDNIGHT, ONE WAVE OF RAIN. AS WE GET INTO QUESTIONS, FOLKS IN KENTUCKY ABOUT SEVERE WEATHER CHANCE OF THE NORTHERN KENTUCKY TOMORROW, I THINK THAT IS PRETTY LIMITED AT THIS POINT, BUT I THINK WHAT WE COULD SEE OUR LOCALLY GUSTY WINDS, POCKETS OF GUYST WIND. WE ARE LOOKING AT A RELATIVELY DRY THEY WOULD SPOTTY, LINGERING SHOWERS. FORECAST RAINFALL THROUGH MONDAY, ONE INCH TO TWO INCHES STILL LIKELY WITH PLACES SEEING UP  TO 2.25. SO HIGH WATER CONCERNS THROUGH MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. WE ARE LOOKING AT A COOLDOWN HERE. TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND WEATHER IMPACT DAY, AN
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					<description><![CDATA[Heavy rain for the holiday We'll be dry for most of New Years Eve. Heavy, steady rain moves in after midnight. Updated: 7:23 AM EST Dec 31, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript BACK TO YOU. I LOVE IT. I LOVE IT SO MUCH. OKAY,O S IT IS NOW 6:47. AND IF YOU ARE HEADED TO &#8230;]]></description>
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											BACK TO YOU. I LOVE IT. I LOVE IT SO MUCH. OKAY,O S IT IS NOW 6:47. AND IF YOU ARE HEADED TO ANY OF YOUR OUTDOOR EVENTS TO MAYBE PREGAME TAILGATE, WHATEVER WATCHING THE GAME. IT’S LOOKING LIKE IT’S GONNA BE REALLY NICE OUT THERE. YEAH, I REALLY CAN'’ COMPLAIN. I THINK WE COULD HAVE A COUPLE OF SHOWERS TOWARDS THIS EVENING FO R SURE. YEAH. I REALLY THE BULK OF THE RAIN HOLDING OFF UNTIL AFTER MIDNIGHT. SO A LOT OF US JUST GONNA BE SITTING UNDER THE CLOUD COVER AND A LOT OF MILD AIR TODAY AND SPEAKING OF CLOUD COVER CINCINNATI NOW DISAPPEARING UNRDE A SHROUD OF FOG HERE. SO WE’VE GOT SOME LOW CLOUDS AREAS OF PATCHY FOG AS WE START. THE DAY THAT HASEE BN THE CONTINUED TREND OVER THE LAST COUPLE OF DAYS LIVE RADAR SHOWING THE DRY SESKI FOR US. BUT AGAIN EXTENSIVE CLOCK OVER HERE WITH SATELLITE TURNED ON AND CLOUDS AREOT N GOING TO GO ANYWHERE AND EVENTUALLY THEY’RE GOING TO SQUEEZE OUT SOME RAIN FOR US AS WE HEAD TOWARDS TONIGHT. IN FACT A LOT OF RAIN. THERE’S A GOOD BIT OF MSTOIURE FOR THE STORM SYSMTE TO WORK WITH. SO WE’RE LOOKING AT THOSE STRAIGHT EVENGNI SHOWERS TO START UP SOMETIME AROUND FOUR OR FIVE SIX O’CLOCK TIGONHT, BUT UP UNTIL THEN MOSTLCLY OUDY AND MILD TEMPERATURES ARE GOING TO BE IN THE LOW 60S AND THEN FOR TONIGHT WE’VE GOT ABOUT 54 DEGREES AND RAIN IS GOING TO BE MOVING INTO THE AREA. BUT AGAIN AOT L OF THAT STEADY RAIN HOLDING OFF UNTIL AFTER MIDNIGHT, BUT IT’S GONNAE B A LOT OF RAIN ONCE IT STARTS RAINING IT IS NOT GOING TO STOP UNTIL TOMORROW NIGHT. SO WE’RE LOOKING AT FLOOD WATCHES FOR PLACES ACROSS NORTHERN KENTUCKY PLASCE BACK INTO SWITZERLAND COUNTY IN INDIANA, BOON KENT AND CAMPBELL CO UNTY. YOU ARE NOT INCLUDEDN I THAT BUT AREAS WHERE AGAIN FURTHER SOUTH IN THE STATE OF KENTUCKY LOOKING AT THE POTENTIAL FOR TWO TO THREE INCHES OF RAINFALL SO WE COULD SEE SOME OF THEOS IN TOTALS HERE LOCALLY IN OUR AREA. WE’LL PREVIEW THAT COMING UP HERE IN JUST A MINUTE FUTURECAST AS WE GO THROUGH TODAY SWSHO THOSE OVERCAST SKIES RAIN TRYING TO MOVE IN ON THIS MODEL HERE AS YO U HEAD TOWARDS THREE. I THINK AOT L OF THIS HOLDING OFF UNTIL LATER ON THIS EVENING SO WE COULD HAVE A COUPLE OF HIT DAN MISS SHOWERS DURING THE LATE AFTERNOON EARLY EVENING. BUT AGAIN HERE AS YOU GO PAST TEN O’CLOCK ADVANCING TO AROUND MIDNIGHT. YOU CAN SEE THAT FIRST PUSH OF RAIN STAINRTG TO COME IN REALLY STARTS TO FILL IN PICK UP AND COVERAGE AND INTENSITY SOMETIME AROUND T TWOHREE O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING. HERE’S SOME OF THAT REALLY HEAVY RAIN FALLING NOTICE HOW A LOT OF THAT’S JUST CONTAINED OVER KENTUCKY. THAT’S WHY WE’VE GOT FLOOD WATCHES AND AREAS THEREND A THAT WILL BE THE STORY FOR TOMORROW AS WELL. TWELVE O’CLOCK. WE’VE GOT REALLY HEAVY RAIN FALLING ACROSS KENTUCKY EVEN UP INTO PTSAR OF THE CINCINNATI AREA ANDHE TN THROUGH ABOUT SIX O’CLOCK. WE’RE STILL LOOKING AT SOME OF THAT HEAVY RAINFALL. IT’S NOT UNTIL THE HOURS FOLLOWING THAT WE REALLY START TO GET INTO A BREAK BUTVE EN THEN HITTING THE SHOWERS THROUGH SUNDAY AND THEN WE’RE GONNA BE LOOKIN AGT THAT COOL AIR TO WRAP IN AND CHANGE THINGS THINGS OVER TO SNOW SHOWERS FOR A BRIEF. SUNDAY AFTERNOON FORECAST RAINFALL HERE WIDESPREAD ONE TO TWO INCHES THAT INCLUDES CINCINNATI, BUT NOTICE THOSE KENTUCKY COMMUNITIES YOU FOLKS AROUND WALNTO FALMOUTH BROOKSVILL PELACES INTO OWENTON ANYONE DOWN THAT WAY YOU COULD SEE UP TO THREE INCHES OF RAINFALL WITH THIS EVENT. SO THIS IS GOING TO BE A SOAKING RAIN AND AGAIN THAT COULD CSEAU SOME HIGH WATER ISSUES AS WE GO THROUGH THE WEEKEND. SO BE AWARE OF THAT. OF COURSE, WE COME ACROSS THAT HIGH WATER TURN AROUND HEAV HAD THE OTHER DIRECTION OF MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. WE’RE GOING TO BE UNDER THE SUNSHINE DRY. TISME IN THE 40S SNOW EXPECTED ON THURSDAY. WE’VE GOT A WEATHER IMPACT
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					<description><![CDATA[After severe storms hit the Tri-State early Saturday morning, thousands of residents in the Greater Cincinnati region lost power. As of 2:40 p.m. Saturday afternoon, Duke Energy reported 4,568 customers were without power, stemming from 224 active outages throughout the region. In Cincinnati, the largest outage clusters were on the west side of the city, &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>After severe storms hit the Tri-State early Saturday morning, thousands of residents in the Greater Cincinnati region lost power. </p>
<p>As of 2:40 p.m. Saturday afternoon, Duke Energy reported 4,568 customers were without power, stemming from 224 active outages throughout the region. In Cincinnati, the largest outage clusters were on the west side of the city, comprising more than 1,000 of the outages region-wide. </p>
<p>By 8:20 p.m., most of those outages were resolved, with Duke Energy reporting 463 customers without power and 56 active outages. By then, the region in the area most affected by power outages was Colerain, which reported 247 homes without power. </p>
<p>High winds persisted through the region Saturday, hindering Duke Energy's ability to restore power to homes. Duke Energy said it hopes as wind velocities diminish through the day, crews will be able to restore service more efficiently. </p>
<p>Indiana reported thousands of outages on Saturday, but most of the outages located within the Tri-State area were resolved by the afternoon. </p>
<p>Over 56,000 were without power in all of Kentucky on Saturday morning after four tornadoes hit the state, killing at least 50 people, with the number expected to grow between 70-100. Gov. Beshear has declared a State of Emergency and has asked President Biden for an emergency declaration from the federal government. </p>
<p>During a 5 a.m. press conference on Saturday, Beshear said emergency crews were already headed to Western Kentucky to assist in rescuing people trapped in buildings. He said crews were also on their way to help clear debris and restore power. </p>
<p>Many of the outages were due to a major tornado that hit Mayfield in Graves County. </p>
<p>You can keep track of the Duke Energy area outage map <a class="Link" href="https://outagemap.duke-energy.com/#/current-outages/ohky">here.</a></p>
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<p>CINCINNATI — A recent string of heavy rain earlier this summer had Jenn Bastos feeling like a fish out of water for seven weeks while she ran her store out of an adjacent building due to extensive flood damage. Now, with the remnants of Hurricane Ida making their way into the Tri-State, she worries she might be in store for some deja vu.</p>
<p>"Every time it rains, I get nervous," said Bastos, who owns Castle House on Edwards Road near Hyde Park Square. It's an area she said sees more and more flooding each year.</p>
<p>Hyde Park isn't alone: City Councilman David Mann called upon City Council's Neighborhoods Committee Monday to discuss how hundred-year flooding — that is, flooding so heavy that it historically would only occur every century or so — is becoming more and more common in the region.</p>
<p>"We had, at the peak of it, I was told about 12 inches of water in the store," Bastos said of the flooding that forced her business to relocate in July. She said she was lucky that she was able to move temporarily into a nearby storefront after the last round of heavy storms, but said the cost of repeated flooding threatens a lot of small businesses like hers.</p>
<p>Kyle Robinson owns Peace and Love Little Donuts just a few doors from Castle House. He worries that, with the next big rain, his business could be next.</p>
<p>"(The flooding in July) stopped two doors before us," Robinson said. "And literally across the street, everywhere was closed; there was debris all over the streets. We have business insurance that covers stuff like that, but it’s still the time down, cleaning up, being closed. It doesn’t cover fully all that. To see it happen so close, it's definitely scary."</p>
<p><b>READ MORE:</b> Hyde Park residents blame MSD for sewage, flood damage</p>
<p>It's an issue Cincinnati City Council's Neighborhoods Committee discussed Monday, looking at the city's sewer and stormwater systems' ability to handle sudden downpours of heavy rain.</p>
<p>In a motion filed last month, shortly after the heavy rain in early July, Mann called on the administration to develop a "long-term plan for addressing the reality that hundred-year floods are now a regular challenge for our community."</p>
<p>Mann elaborated Monday: "It’s not clear to me that our system, which wasn’t built to handle it, can handle it," he said.</p>
<p>Mann said the city faces a unique challenge created by the coalescence of aging infrastructure and increasingly volatile weather events as a result of climate change.</p>
<p>The most immediate solution, Mann said, is to untangle how the city and the county oversee the Metropolitan Sewer District.</p>
<p>"We have spent a lot of money to go a long way towards separating stormwater and sanitary sewage," Mann said. "That's not the only thing we're talking about. We're talking about the capacity of the system when there's a big rainstorm. And as big rainstorms occur more often, we don't have any choice."</p>
<p>Mann's motion calls on the city administration to develop a plan or report to address the issue, but the timeline for that plan remained unclear Monday.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, as City Council considers the best path forward, business and property owners like Bastos and Robinson are left waiting.</p>
<p>"At some point, someone has to do something, and we have to step things up," Bastos said. "There's a point where businesses can't continue to operate. It's just not worth it."</p>
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