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					<description><![CDATA[WLWT News 5 Chief Meteorologist Icy Weather Coming Updated: 11:47 PM EST Feb 22, 2022 Hide Transcript Show Transcript THE DEUCE. [LAUGHTER] SHEREE: MAYBE I CAN BE HIS NICKNAME. MI KE: WE WILL FIND OUT WHAT THE WEATHER IS OUT RIGHT NOW. GEORGE: WE ARE TALKING ABOUT THE POTENTIAL RFO SOME ICE COMING OUR WAY. &#8230;]]></description>
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											THE DEUCE. [LAUGHTER] SHEREE: MAYBE I CAN BE HIS NICKNAME. MI KE: WE WILL FIND OUT WHAT THE WEATHER IS OUT RIGHT NOW. GEORGE: WE ARE TALKING ABOUT THE POTENTIAL RFO SOME ICE COMING OUR WAY. I WOULD LIKE TO SAY, I DO NOT THINK THIS IS THE ICE STORM WE HAD SEVERAL WEEKS AGO, WHERE THE ROADS WERE JTUS A COMPLETE DISASTER AROUND HERE. ATTH IS NOT WHAT WE ARE FACING. THIS IS A DIFFERENT SET UP AND MENTIONINGHE T NUMBERS, THE REASON WHY YOU DO NOT WANTED TO BE 22 IS WHAT WE DEALT WITH WHEN WE HAD A LOT OF SLEET. OUR TEMPERATURES WILL BE CLOSER TO THE FREEZING MARK AND THAT WILL MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE. HERE IS WT HAYOU WILL NEED TO KNOW. WE ARE WATCHING TWO ROUNDS OF POTENTIAL WINTRY WEATHER. TWO ROUNDS OF ICY WEATHER. THE FIRST ONE BEING A LITTLE BIT OF A WINYTR MIX LATE TOMORROW INTO THURSDAY MORNING. THEN THE MAIN EVENT, THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, FOBERE IT CHANGES OVER TERRAIN. HERE’S WHAT I AM THINKING RIGHT NOW. -- OVER TERRAIN. HERE IS WHAT I’M THINKING RIGHT NOW. PARTICULARLY, MAY UP TO ONE THIRD OFN A INCH. THE FURTHER NORTH TO GO OF THE 527 LOOP, ICE WILL BE MORE IMPACTFUL. AROUND THE 275 LOOP AND SOUTH OF THE RIVER, ANYWHERE FROM 1/10 TO ONE QUARTER OF AN INCH. HERE’S THE BIGGEST DIFFERENCE. MOST OF THE ICE ACCUMULATION IN THIS EVENT WLIL BE ON YOUR ELEVATED SURFASCE AND, AS YOU GET NORTH OF THE 275 LOOP, SOME OF YOUR SECONDARY ROADS, YOUR SIDESTREETS FOR EXAMPLE. I AM THINKING BECAUSE MPTEERATURES ARE RIGHT ABOUT 30, 31 FOR MOST OF US, MBEAY EVEN 29 IN SOME AREAS. BECAUSE WE ARE COMING OFF A COUPLE OF DAYS IN THE 60’S, THE ROADS SODTO TO SHAPE PRIMARILY WET. I WILL NOT RULE OUT SLICK OUGHTS, ESPECIALLY BRIDGES, OVERPASSES, ANYTHING ELEVATED. THIS WLIL BE MORE OF WHAT WE CALL A TREETOP OR EVENT WHERE IT IS IN THE TREES, POWERLINES COME ON YROU DECK, ON YOUR CARS, BUT AGAI N I WILL NOT RULE OUT SLICK SPOTS, ESPECIALLY AS YOU GET INTO PARTS OF BUTL,ER WARRENTON, FAYETTEVILLE. AS YOU GET AWAY FROM THE 285 LOOP. RTPA OF THE CULPRIT BEING IN THE COLD AIR IS AS COLD FRONT. ITVING THROUGH CLAREMONT AND PARTS OF CAMPBELL COUNTY. YOU GET A QUICK FIVE MINUTE SHOWER. THE WIND SWITCH AROUND, IT OPENS AROUND FOR A BIG TIME TEMPERATURE CHANGE. LOOK AT ALL OF THIS BLUE TONIGHT. IT IS NOSING RIGHT INTO THE OHIO VALLEY. TEMPERATURES WILL DROPFF O SIGNIFICANTLY INTO THEAY D ON WEDNESDAY. IT WILL BE A MUCH COLDER DAY FOR .US TODAY WE ARE IN THE LOW 60’S. TOMORROW WE WILL PROBABLY BE IN THE UPPER 30’S. LOOK AT THE WINDS AT 23. TEMPERATURES HAVE DROPPED CLOSE TO 50. AROUND THE AREA, ALMOST0 IN MAYSVIE,LL AND 38 ELSEWHERE. THAT SETS US UP WITH THE POTEIANTL FOR ICE TO MOVE IN. HERE’S FUTURECAST. WAHTC HOW THIS PLAYS OUT. WE KEEP MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES TONIGHT. TOMORROW SKIES ARE MOSTLY CLOUDY. THERE MAY BE A LITTLE SUN IN THEIR, ESPECIALLY MID TO EARLY AFTERNOON. WE WILL CLDOU BACKUP IN THE EVENING. AFTER 8:00 TOMORROW EVENING, WE RUN E RTHISK OF SEEING A LITTLE BIT OF A WINTRYIX M -- MIX THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. IT IS LIGHT IN RESPECTS TO ACCUMULATION. TEMPERATURES BELOW FREEZING, I WILL NOT RULE OUT SLICK SPOTS OVERNIGHT WEDNESDAY INTO THURSDAY MORNING. WATCH WHAT HAPPENS AT THURSDAY AFTERNOON AT ABOUT 3:00. THE MAIN EVENT BEGINS TO UNFOLD. IT WILL BE RIGHT AROUND FREEZING SO  PRIMARILY THE ELEVATED SURFACES WILL NEED TO BE WATCDHE THE MOST. IT IS BREEZY THE REST OF THE NIGHT AS IT LEARNS -- AS IT TURNS COLDER. 32 TOMORROW. ONLY 39 FOR A HIGH. HERE’S YOUR DAY PLANNER. IT IS PRETTY MUCH DRY ALL DAY. THURSDAY, A WEATHER IMPACT DAY, THEN A CHIYLL WEEKEND. MENTIONING THE OHIO RIVER BEFORE I GO AWAY H
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											I’M COLD RIGHT NOW. YEAH STUDIO INHE T WARMTH WHERE THERE’S HEAT AND JUST LOOKING AT THEM. KNOW YOU’VE GOT TO BE THANKLFU FO TRHEM. MAYBE THAT THEY DID THAT YESTERDAY AND NOT TODAY BECAUSE THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN WAY COLDER. OH, YEAH. TODAY WOULD HAVE NOT BEEN FUN. SO IT IS GOING TO BE FREEZING THROUGH THE DAYTIME TODAY. WE’VE GOT THE COLD AIR RUSHING IN THE GUSTY WINDS ALLOWG FOR THE WIND CHILLS AND ALL THE RAIN IS NOW BEHIND US. SO WE’RE LOOKING AHEAD DOING A NICE DRY D,AY BUT SOMETHING THAT WE’RE GONNA HAVE TO KEEP AN EYE ON IS THE OHIO RIVER. I WANT TO TAKE YOU OFF TO CITY CAM FIVE RIGHT NOW SHOW YOU THAT CURRENT VIEW HERE. WE ARE OUR OFFICIALLY AN STAGE JUST OVER 40 FEET HERE. AT CINCINNATI SO THAT WATER IS GOING TO BE COMING UP REALLY REALLY QUICKLY AND IF YOU LOOK CLOSYEL YOUAN C ACTUALLY SEE DEBRIS COMING DOWN THE RIVER ALREADY. SO THAT’S JUST SOMETHING THAT YOU’RE GONNAAV HE TO BE AWARE OF IF YOU LIVE ALONG THE RIVERBANK RIGHT NOW. WE'R’ AT 40.16. FEET THAT’S ACTION STAGE AND WE’RE GOING TO CLIMB REALLY REALLY QUICKLY HERE THROUGH TONIGHT AND INTO TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY. WE’RE EXPECTED TO CRUST AT 7 O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING NEW FORECAST 49.8 FEET STILLT A ACTION STAGE BUT MINOR FLOOD STAGES 52 FEET. SO WE’RE GONNA BE PRETTY CSELO TO THATAT WERS ARE GONNA GET QUITE HIGH HERE THANKS TO ALL THAT RAINFALL TTHA WE HAD THIS WEEKEND LIVE RADAR SHOWING THE DRY SKIES FOR US, BUT WE’VE GOT THOSE OVERCTAS SKIES HERE, AND THOSE CLOUDS ARE ARE GOING TO HANG WITH US THROUGH THE DAY, SO IT’S GOING TO BE PRETTY DREARY OUT THERE TEMPERATURES ARE GOING TO BE FALLING OUT OF THE 30S. I THINK WE COULD SEE A STRAY SNOW SHOWER MAINLY IN OUR SOUTHERN KENTUCKY COMMUNITIES WILL PROVE YOU THAT HERE IN A SECOND, BUT OVERALL SHE’S GONNA BE BREEZY AND QUITE COLD. THOSE WIND CHILLS ARE GOING TO BEN I THE 20S ALL DAY THROUGH TONIGHT TEMPERATURE SETTLED TO AROUND 1920 DEGREES VERY FRIGID START TO YOUR MONDAY MORNING, BUT WHAT YOU’RE GONNA NOTICE TONIGHT IS SOME DECREASING CLOUD SO CLOUDS ARE GOING TO START TO ERODE AWAY. WE’RE GOING TO BE UNDER THE ARSTS FOR A LITTLE BIT BIT TONIGHT AFTER MIDNIGHT. AND THEN I THINK WE’RE WE’RE GOING TO START MONDAY OFF ON A VERY BRIGHT NOTE SO THROUGH THE REST OF TAYOD CAN SEE MAINLY DRY SKIES. YOU MIGHT HAVE ONE OR TWO FLURRIES OUT OF SOME OF THOSE CLOUDS TODAY, BUT THAT’S ABOUT IT. AND YOU FOLKS AROUND OWENTON DRY RIDGE FALMOUTH, BROOKSVILLE, MAYSVILLE AREAS THERE YOU MIGHT ACTUALLY SEE A STRAY SNOW SHOWER. THAT WOULD BE AFTER LUNCHTIME TODAY. SO WE’VE GOT ANOTHER PUSF OH MOISTURE COMING UP FROM CENTRAL, KENTUCKY AND I’VE BEEN LOOKING AT SOME MODELS HERE IN THE LTAS COLEUP OF DAYS AND SEVERAL HAVE BROUGHT SOME OF THOSE SNOW SHOWERS IS FAR NORTH AS CINCINNATI, I THINK. SO THIS IS GOING TO STAY SOUTH BUT AGAIN IF YOU LIVE IN OUR SOUTHERN KENTUCKY COMMUNITIES BE AWARE THAT YOU COULD SEE A COUPLE OF THOSE SNOW SHOWERS LATER ON THIS AFTERNOON, NO ACCUMULATION, BUT IT’S GOING TO FEEL WINTRY AND I THINK WE’RE GONNA BE UNDER THE CLOUDS TILUN AT LEAST NINE O’CLOCK. AND THEN AFTER THAT THEY’RE SLOWLY GOING TO START TO CLEAR OUT AND WE’RE GOING TO BE BACK UNDER SOME SUNSHINE AS WE START THINGS OUT ON MONDAY. SO FOR YOUR MONDAY, I THINK A REALLY BRIGHT BEAUTIFUL DAY, ALTHOUGH IT IS GOING TO BE CHILLY. PRETTY REFRESHING I THINK WITH THE HIVE ABOUT 35 DEGREES. AND THEN TEMPERATURES ARE GOING TO WARM UP AGAIN. WE’VE GOT TUESDAY COMING IN AT 46 48 FOR WEDNESDAY NOTICE A LITTLE BIT MORE CLOUD COVER THERE AS YOU HAD TO STAY INTO WEDNESDAY, AND THAT IS A SIGN OF CHANGE. SO WE HEAV OUR I ON THURSDAY THAT’S GOING TO BE OUR NEXT POTENTIAL STORM SYSTEM HERE. WE HAVE A WEATHER IMPACT DAY RIGHT NOW WITH THE CHANCE FOR SNOW. I’LL TELL YOU RIGHT NOW. THIS IS STILL A RELYAL FLUID FORECAST THERE’S STILL A LINE UP IN THE AIR. SOME MODSEL HAVE BROUGHT ACCUMULATING SNOW INTO THE AREA OTHERS HAVE KEPT ALL THE SWNO OUTSIDE THE REGION GIVING US VIRTUALLY NOTHING. SO IT GIVES YOU AN IDEA OF WHAT WE’RE WITH HERE, BUT THINGS WILL START TO WORK THEMSELVES OUT OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS. I WOULD DEFINITELY PLAN ON WINTRY TEMPERATURES THROUGH THE LAST PART OF THE WEEK THURSDAY BRINGSHE T 20. SO WE’VE GOT 20S ON FRIDAY
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<p>GHENT, KY — Construction noise echoes across the once-peaceful hills surrounding the Ghent Generating Station as crews move millions of cubic yards of coal ash on the Kentucky Utilities property near the Ohio River.</p>
<p>Jessica Rowles, 24, a married mother of a 2-year-old son, lives on one of those hills in Gallatin County, about 50 miles southwest of Cincinnati.</p>
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<p>"There can't possibly be anything good that comes from living that close to an ash pond," said Rowles as she stood at the end of her driveway overlooking KU's property. "I worry about it. I really do."</p>
<p><a class="Link" href="https://environmentalintegrity.org/news/first-comprehensive-national-study-of-coal-ash-pollution-finds-widespread-groundwater-contamination/">A 2019 report by the Environmental Integrity Project</a> named the Ghent Generating Station one of the "ten worst contaminated" coal ash sites in the United States.</p>
<p>The EIP report said the groundwater monitoring wells at the Ghent power plant had lithium levels up to 154 times the amount considered safe. </p>
<p>It was one of the highest lithium levels documented at 265 coal power plant sites identified in the report. </p>
<p>Lithium, which is used to treat depression, has been <a class="Link" href="https://cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/pprtv/documents/Lithium.pdf">linked to kidney and neurological damage</a>, according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency.</p>
<p>"It's nasty stuff," said Abel Russ, one of the principal researchers and writers of the 2019 EIP report. "It's something that comes up with coal ash a lot."</p>
<p>The William H. Zimmer Power Plant in Clermont County also has groundwater with unsafe lithium levels, according to the plant's 2020 groundwater monitoring report. </p>
<p>But lithium isn't regulated in drinking water, which means local water districts don't test for it.</p>
<p>That includes water districts in communities next to massive coal ash containment areas with documented unsafe lithium levels. </p>
<p>"I won't drink it," said Rowles, who gets her water from <a class="Link" href="https://www.carrollcountywater.com/">Carroll County Water District in Ghent</a>.</p>
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<p>Lot Tan</p>
</div><figcaption class="Figure-caption" itemprop="caption">Jessica Rowles fills a bottle untested for lithium</figcaption></figure>
<p>CCWD's water is "safe" and meets national drinking water standards, according to District Manager Obe Cox.</p>
<p>"Based on current information, we believe that we do not have an issue," Cox wrote in an email response to questions from the WCPO 9 I-Team.</p>
<p>In March, the <a class="Link" href="https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2021-03-11/pdf/2021-03920.pdf">EPA published proposed rules regulating lithium in public water systems</a>. </p>
<p>EPA wants sample testing for these contaminants to begin in 2023-2025.</p>
<p>The WCPO 9 I-Team wanted to know more about the potential harm posed by unsafe levels of lithium in groundwater and what's being done to address it, particularly in Ghent, which is so close to hundreds of acres of coal ash on KU's property.</p>
<p>Our investigation Closed and Undisclosed has examined the impact of coal ash, those responsible for it, and how it's being cleaned up and contained primarly at closed coal-fired power plants and the sites scheduled to shut down within the next decade.</p>
<p>The I-Team has also reported extensively on the effect of the power plant closures on residents, the environment and the economy.</p>
<p>But the <a class="Link" href="https://lge-ku.com/our-company/community/neighbor-neighbor/ghent-generating-station">Ghent Generating Station</a> isn't planning to shut down.</p>
<p>In fact, it appears to be thriving.</p>
<p>And that, along with KU's assurances that the utility has everything under control, is enough to satisfy some public officials.</p>
<p>"I personally have confidence in the people at that plant to do the right thing," <a class="Link" href="https://www.kcjea.org/county_judge_executives/carroll_county.php">Carroll County Judge Executive Harold "Shorty" Tomlinson</a> said. "I can't say anything bad about them."</p>
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<p>Terry Helmer</p>
</div><figcaption class="Figure-caption" itemprop="caption">Carroll County Judge Executive Harold "Shorty" Tomlinson</figcaption></figure>
<p>Tomlinson said he's not concerned about what national environmental groups think of the risks associated with coal ash on KU's property. </p>
<p>"If everybody would take care of their own part of the country the way they see fit, I think we'd probably be better off," Tomlinson said.</p>
<p>The biggest problems near Ghent are road conditions and traffic, not coal ash, according to Tomlinson. </p>
<p>Rowles said many people in the community support KU and don't appreciate the coal ash problem because they can't see how it's impacting them.</p>
<p>"I usually don't hear anything about it," Rowles said.</p>
<p>In February, the United States Geological Survey <a class="Link" href="https://www.usgs.gov/center-news/lithium-us-groundwater">released findings of a new study of lithium in groundwater</a>.</p>
<p>"About 45% of public-supply wells and about 37% of U.S. domestic supply wells have concentrations of lithium that could present a potential human-health risk," according to the USGS report.</p>
<p>The data came from National Water-Quality Assessment projects taken in more than 3,000 untreated groundwater wells from 1991-2018, according to the USGS website.</p>
<p>The USGS map of the areas included in the report shows no samples from Ghent or other communities near coal-fired power plants within a one-hour drive of Cincinnati. </p>
<p>"Because of the variability of lithium concentrations from well to well, I can't speculate on the concentrations in that area, wrote USGS Groundwater Status and Trends Coordinator Bruce Lindsey in an email response to the I-Team's questions about the report. "We did evaluate potential sources of lithium, but only for large, national data sets."</p>
<p>Lindsey said the study didn't consider if coal ash in some communities contributed to high lithium levels detected in groundwater.</p>
<p><b>Threat to drinking water?</b></p>
<p>In the early 2000s, residents in Town of Pines, Indiana, complained about the "bad taste" of their drinking water, <a class="Link" href="https://semspub.epa.gov/work/05/508886.pdf">according to EPA's 2016 Record of Decision report</a> on the case. </p>
<p>EPA tests detected unsafe levels of arsenic, boron and molybdenum in private wells used for drinking water in the community.</p>
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<p>EPA</p>
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<p>The EPA blamed the contamination on a leeching coal ash landfill and coal ash spread throughout the community, according to the 2016 report.  </p>
<p>EPA classified <a class="Link" href="https://cumulis.epa.gov/supercpad/SiteProfiles/index.cfm?fuseaction=second.photovideoaudio&amp;id=0508071">Town of Pines as an "Alternative Superfund Site</a>."  </p>
<p>Residents received bottled water until they could get municipal water piped into their homes. </p>
<p>In 2015, after extensive cleanup and monitoring, EPA said the wells were no longer contaminated.</p>
<p>Town of Pines is one of 40 "proven damage" cases of coal ash contaminating public water wells, rivers, lakes and other environmental damage, according to a 2014 EPA report.</p>
<p>KU has downplayed the risk posed by contaminated groundwater on the company's property near Ghent.</p>
<p>"No groundwater in the vicinity of any of our power plants is used for -- or considered a threat to -- any drinking water supplies," wrote LGE/KU's Vice-President of Communications and Corporate Responsibility Chris Whelan in an email response to the I-Team's questions.</p>
<p>But national environmental groups insist that contaminated groundwater at the Ghent Generating station is a potential threat to drinking water.</p>
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<p>Sky 9, Michael Benedic</p>
</div><figcaption class="Figure-caption" itemprop="caption">The Ghent Generating Station next to the Ohio River</figcaption></figure>
<p>"I think it's similar to other sites, but worse," Russ said.</p>
<p>Russ said he bases his opinion on public reports utilities are required to post online for most coal ash sites. </p>
<p>The 2019 EIP report on coal ash used those public reports to determine the level of contamination at plants around the country.</p>
<p>At KU's Ghent plant, initial test samples from a groundwater monitoring well showed "super high" lithium levels, according to Russ.</p>
<p>That extraordinarily high lithium level helped place Ghent on the 10 worst contaminated list. </p>
<p>Since then, some of the highest levels seen initially at Ghent and other plants have dropped dramatically in some wells. </p>
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</div><figcaption class="Figure-caption" itemprop="caption">Environmental Integrity Project Senior Attorney Abel Russ</figcaption></figure>
<p>"They were accurate readings when they did it," Russ said.  </p>
<p>Some utilities criticized the EIP report for "cherry-picking" extremely high early test results from new monitoring wells that didn't accurate reflect the level of contamination at current and former coal-fired power plants.</p>
<p>"EIP cited many of the outliers that were eliminated from the Ghent data-set prior to publication of the EIP report," Whelan wrote. "The EIP study also does not acknowledge progress and reporting associated with the company’s ongoing CCR Rule compliance plans, including those at Ghent Station."</p>
<p>Russ acknowledged that the higher initial levels of contamination are somewhat of a "mystery" that may partly be the result of more suspended sediment in well water following the drilling of those monitoring wells.</p>
<p>"It's still very contaminated and I think it would be in the top 10 or 20" in the country, Russ said. </p>
<p>KU's groundwater monitoring reports claim "no adjoining properties are expected to be impacted" by contaminants detected in the wells.</p>
<p>The EIP report said it's "difficult" determining the quality of drinking water in communities close to coal ash sites. </p>
<p>"Most often, neither power companies nor state regulators test private drinking water wells," according to the EIP report. </p>
<p>The Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet refused to say if it has ever tested groundwater outside of KU's property to determine if it's contaminated with lithium or other substances found at Ghent Generating Station. </p>
<p>The EPA said one of the benefits of testing for lithium and other unregulated substances is that samples may show the levels are low and are not a concern.</p>
<p>That, according to the EPA, should give communities more confidence that their water is safe to drink. </p>
<p><b>How is KU dealing with the coal ash?</b></p>
<p>Environmental groups insist coal ash needs to be removed from power plants and contained in lined landfills that will be less likely to leech contaminants into ground water. </p>
<p>KU considered transporting coal ash to an off-site location, but the utility said that was more expensive than building the landfill and keeping the waste on-site, according to company records filed with the Kentucky Public Service Commission.</p>
<p>KPSC records show KU expected to spend an estimated $341 million just on the first phase of construction for the coal ash landfill.</p>
<p>The landfill can hold up to 51 million cubic yards of material, according to the KPSC records.</p>
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<p>Sky 9, Michael Benedic</p>
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<p><a class="Link" href="https://ccr.lge-ku.com/sites/ccr/files/ccr/W_GH_GNST_GMCA_ANGWCA_020421.pdf">KU's 2020 groundwater monitoring report </a>claims, "No adjoining properties are expected to be impacted" by contaminated groundwater on the KU site.</p>
<p>But that report also acknowledged that the Ohio River "represents the potential exposure point for impacted groundwater" for ATB-1, a multi-site coal ash containment area next to U.S. Route 42, which runs just south of the river. </p>
<p>"ATB-1 Multi-Unit appears to discharge directly to the Ohio River at a rate that is likely not discernable (sic) upon contact with the comparably large volume of water flowing within the river," according to KU's 2020 groundwater monitoring report.</p>
<p>A second KU coal ash containment site at Ghent, ATB-2, is uphill from ATB-1.</p>
<p>Groundwater from ATB-2 potentially extends north within the valley on KU property, according to the groundwater monitoring report. </p>
<p>KU's report indicates groundwater below the landfill may extend southeast into the valley.</p>
<p>The company said it has closed two coal ash impoundments and is in the process of closing three others. </p>
<p>KU said its <a class="Link" href="https://lge-ku.com/environment/land-and-water-quality/cap-and-closing">coal ash closure plan complies with federal regulations</a>. </p>
<p>"Our operations are protecting the environment and our communities," Whelan wrote. </p>
<p>The Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet inspects the Ghent coal ash impoundments and other state sites required to comply with federal regulations, but KEEC spokesman John Mura declined to say whether KU was currently complying with federal coal ash rules. </p>
<p>"As to whether KU is meeting CCR requirements for the Ghent site, the Ghent facility is in the process of meeting regulations that cover coal ash containment ponds and its closure plan meets requirements," Mura wrote in an emailed response to the I-Team's questions.</p>
<p>But Russ insists KU's coal ash closure plan allows some of the waste to remain in groundwater and that it doesn't do enough to protect the environment and potential harm to wildlife and humans. </p>
<p><b>Buying out neighbors</b></p>
<p>In the last dozen years, KU spent about $10 million buying approximately 900 acres of privately-owned land surrounding the Ghent Generating Station, according to real estate records reviewed by the I-Team. </p>
<p>The utility refused to comment on the land purchases or why it bought the homes of some neighbors, but not others living next to them.</p>
<p>Most of the residents living within 3 miles of the Ghent Generating Station are low-income, according to the U.S. Census. </p>
<p>That includes Jessica Rowles, her husband and their child. </p>
<p>"I like it out here. I really do. I mean, we've called it home for quite a few years, but the dangers of that with whatever might be there, I worry about it," Rowles said.</p>
<p>Rowles walked to the edge of her property and pointed at several lots purchased by KU. </p>
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<p>Lot Tan</p>
</div><figcaption class="Figure-caption" itemprop="caption">Jessica Rowles on her property near Ghent Generating Station coal ash impoundments</figcaption></figure>
<p>"They wanted the space," Rowles said. "They were expanding is what they told us."</p>
<p>She said KU offered $18,000 to buy their land, barely enough to cover what she claimed to owe on the property, according to Rowles. </p>
<p>"We wouldn't be breaking even if we were to sell to them at that offer," Rowles said. "We wouldn't be able to get anywhere else to live, so that just wasn't an option."</p>
<p>KU's Whelan declined to confirm whether the utility made an offer to buy the property.  </p>
<p>So for now, Rowles said, she feels stuck on a hill overlooking hundreds of acres of coal ash with no realistic opportunity to leave and find an affordable home near her family in Ghent. </p>
<p>Until then, Rowles said, she'll focus on trying to keep her family healthy and happy.</p>
<p>And keep drinking bottled water.</p>
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<p>CINCINNATI — Boaters will have to make other plans to watch this weekend's Western &amp; Southern/WEBN Fireworks.</p>
<p>On Wednesday, the U.S. Coast Guard issued a ban on boats tying up or anchoring along the shores of the Ohio River for the annual Labor Day weekend pyrotechnic display.</p>
<p>"​It's always a difficult decision to alter traditions, and people are used to enjoying a great time for Riverfest," said Lt. Nicholas Olmstead with the Coast Guard.</p>
<p>He said, unfortunately, remnants of Hurricane Ida have led to high water levels on the Ohio River, which means dangerous conditions for boaters when the firework display takes place at 9 p.m. Sunday.</p>
<p>"Some years -- I've been here personally in the 40-some-years we've been doing this -- I've never seen a river do this in August and September," said Joe Rozzi, owner of Rozzi's Fireworks.</p>
<p>The Coast Guard stated it will create a safety zone from 3 p.m. to midnight from C&amp;B Marine in Covington to Satisfaction Cruises just past Coney Island. That area typically is where boaters watch the fireworks display put together by Rozzi's.</p>
<p>"The reasoning is the increased water level brings with it increased danger to navigation, in the form of both the high water and current levels, but also with the debris field that comes with that increased water level," Olmstead said.</p>
<p>Rozzi said the high water levels should not affect the show.</p>
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											ON ROGERS AND REALLY YOU FEEL SO     LUCKY WHEN YOU SEE THESE IMAGES IN OTHER PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. YEAH, NO KIDDING. I MEAN TEMPERATURES RIGHT NOW SITTING IN THE UPPER 60S LOW 70S, DEPENDING ON YOU LIVE FORT WRIGHT SITTING AT 70 RIGHT NOW SHOULDE B AT ALSO 70 DEGREES. IT’S 66 IN MASON AND IN WHITE OAK. MEANWHILE UPPER 60S FOR WESTCHESTER AND FLORENCE RHTIG NOW TEMPERATURES TONIGHT ARE GOING TO HEAD INTO THE UPPER 50S AND MIDDLE TO LOW 50S DEPENDING ON YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. SO IT MIGHT BE A LITTLE BIT CHILLY BY THE TIME YOU WAKE UP IN THE MORNING TOMORROW, ESPECIALLY IF YOU’RE IN PEEBLES. DROPPING DOWN TO ABOUT 53. WE’RE HEADING IN OVERNIGHT LOW RIGHT AROUND 50 DEGREES IN CONNERSVILLE AND TEMPERATURE ISN CINCINNATI DROPPING DOWN TO ABOUT 58 TONIGHT AND TOMORROW MORNING. WE HAVE NO RAIN TO SPEAK OF HERE IN GREATER CINCINNATI QUIET OUTSIDE AND OUR SKY STAYING CLEAR BECAUSE OF HIGH PRESSURE AND THAT’S GOING TO ALLOWOR F TEMPERATURES AGAIN TONIGHT TO FALL BACK DOWN INTO THE 50S FEELING VERY REFRESHING BY THE TIMEE W WAKE UP TOMORROW MORNING. THERE WILL BE A LITTLE BIT OF A BREEZE TONIGHT WITH WINDS POSSIBLY UP TO ABOUT 15 MILES PER HOUR. BUT OVERALL STILL LOOKING NICE AND QUIET HERE, OF COURSE THE ACROSS PARTS OF THE NORTHEAST AS THE REMNANTS OF IDA CONTINUE TO MOVE THROUOUTGH NEW YORK CITY AND CONTINUE TO PUSH OFF INTO THE ATLANTIC OCEAN THERE. 'W’LL BE KEEPING A CLOSE EYE KEEPING YOU UPDATED HERE ON EVERYTHING THAT IS UNFOLDING FOR NEW YORK CITY ANDEW N JERSEY HERE THROUGHOUT TONIGHT AND EARLY TOMORROW MORNI, NGBUT HERE FOR THE NTEX COUPLE OF DAYS HIGH PRESSURE GOING TO REMAIN AND CONTROL AND THAT’S GOING TO KEEP R I CLEAR AND KEEP THE SUNSHINE SHINING THROUGHOUT GREATER CINCINNATI FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS. SO BY THE TIME YOU WAKE UP TOMORROW MORNING, HERE’S EIGHT O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING SUNNY OUTSIDE. WE’LL SEE A MIX OF SUN AND CLOUDS THROUGHOUT THE MAJORITY OF THE DAY. AND THEN BY THURSDAY AFTERNOON HIGH TEMPERATURES ACTUALLY ONLY CHOPPING OUT RIG AHTROUND 80 DEGREES. SO IT’S GOING TO FEEL PRETTY NICE TOMORROW DURING THE AFTERNOON WITH HIGHS ONLY IN THE LOW 80S HUMIDITY IS NOT GOING TO BE A PROBLEM EITHER. WE’LL START TOEE S A COUPLE MORE CLOUDS INCREASING ON FRIDAY AS WE START TO SEE RAIN CHANCES. TURNING BACK INTO OUR FORASECT BY SATURDAY. SO FOR LABORAY D WEEKEND, WE’VE GOT SOME RAIN AROUND ON SATURDAY LOOKING PRETTY LIKELY THAT WE HAVE HIT AND MSIS SHOWERS THROUGHOUT THE DAY 77 FOR THAT HIGH TEMPERATURE SATURDAY, BUT BY THE TIMEE W GET TO SUNDAY AND MONDAY FOR LABOR DAY,E W START TO SEE SOME SUNSHINE AGAIN. WE’LL BE NICE AND SUNNY BY MONDAY AND TEMPERATURES TOPUT O AROUND 83. SO THIS IS ACTUALLY SOME NEW DATA. I’M JUST GETTING IN THE OHIO RIVER NOW FORECASTED TO NOT REACH ITS ACTION STAGE ACTUALLY SATURDAY MORNING. IT’S GOING TO FASTER. IT’S GOINGO T REACH ITS HIGHEST POINT RIGHT AROUND 36.7 FEET AGAIN. I’M JUST GETTING THIS DATA IN WITHIN THEAS LT COUPLE OF MINUTES. IT’S CURRENTLY SITTING AT 28 FEET SO THIS IS DOWN PRETTY SIGNIFICANTLY COMPARED TO WHERE IT WAS FORECAST TO GOO N LONGER EXPECTED TOEE S IT REACH INTO ITS ACTION STAGE OVER THE WEEKEND. WE’LL CONTINUE TO KEEP YOU POSTED ON THAT AS WELL BECAUSE OF COURSE, THAT’S A BIG STORY HERE TEMPERATURE TSONIGHT AGAIN DIPPING DOWN INTO THE UPPER 50S TOMORROW HIGHS RIGHT AROUND 80 DEGREES. SATURDAY IS GOING TO BE A WEATHER IMPACT DAY FOR US BECAE OFUS THAT RAIN CHANCE LOOKING PRETTY LIKELY AT THIS POINT SOME HIT IN THE SHOWERS THROUGHOUT THEAY D POSSIBILITY IN THE MORNING POSSIBILITY AGAIN IN THE AFTERNOON ON SATURDAY. A ONCEE W DO GET TO SUNDAY FOUR RIVERFEST FIREWORKS HAPPENING SUNDAY NIGHT SO FAR EVERYTHING LOOKING PRETTY GOOD FOR THAT FORECAST. WE’LL STAY DRY FOR THE MOST PART LOOKS LIKE IF WE SEE ANY RAINFALL EARLY SUNDAY MORNING, IT W
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					<description><![CDATA[Rain arrives tonight Rain moves in from the south tonight. Heavier rain is expected by the end of the weekend. The Ohio River at Cincinnati reaches Action Stage Monday morning. Updated: 12:34 PM EST Feb 26, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript THE FORECAST. AS WE KNOW, IT IS GOING TO BE PRETTY MILD. ALLISON: WE &#8230;]]></description>
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											THE FORECAST. AS WE KNOW, IT IS GOING TO BE PRETTY MILD. ALLISON: WE ARE GOING TO SEE SOME RAIN MOVING IN THIS WEEKEND. AFTER YESTERDAY’S SUNSHINE AND TEMPERATURES REACHING INTO T 60’S THE DAY BEFORE, 39, CLOUD FEELS CHILLY. IT FEELS MORE LIKE 32 BECAUSE OF THAT WIND. KEEP THAT IN MIND THROUGHOUT THE DAY. THE CLOUDS NOT GOING ANYWHERE. IN FACT, YOU’RE GOING TO SEE RAIN MOVING IN BY THIS EVENING. THAT RAIN PUSHES HIM CLOSER TO FIVE OR 6:00 FOR OUR SOUTHERN ZONES. YOU CAN SEE IT HERE APPROACHING LEXINGTON, LOUISVILLE. EVENTUALLY THIS MOVES INTO OUR NORTHERN KENTUCKY COMMUNITIES. RIGHT AROUND 7:00 FOR THE DOWNTOWN AREA. AGAIN, THE CLOUDS STICK AROUND FOR SEVERAL MORE HOURS. THEN HERE COMES THAT RAIN. YOU CAN SEE, APPROACHING AREAS LIKE WARREN COUNTY, BUTLER COUNTY, EVEN ALL THE WAY UP TO OXFORD. IT COULD BE WIDESPREAD AS WELL. THIS WILL CONTINUE OVERNIGHT, BUT TAPERING BY TOMORROW MORNING. BY THE TIME THE SUN STARTS TO COME UP TOMORROW WE WILL SEE THE RAIN MOVING AWAY. THEN YOU HAVE PRETTY MUCH ALL OF SATURDAY TO ENJOY BEFORE WE SEE OUR NEXT ROUND OF RAIN MOVING IN BY SUNDAY MORNING. SOME OF THAT RAI ARRIVING EARLY SUNDAY MORNING. YOU CAN SEE IT IS GOING T START TO MOVE CLOSER TO MIDNIGHT OR SO. AT TIMES THAT RAIN IS GOING TO BE HEAVY. WE ARE GOING TO SEE SOME HEAVY RAIN. SO, IF YOU LIVE IN LAKE ROBERTSON COUNTY, MASON COUNTY, ADAMS COUNTY, EVEN BROWN COUNTY, YOU HAVE THE POTENTIAL FOR HIGHER RAINFALL TOTALS. WE COULD POTENTIALLY SEE SOME HIGH WATER ISSUES, ESPECIALLY FOR OUR SOUTHEASTERN COMMUNITIES. IF THIS HEAVY RAIN WINDS UP GOING FURTHER NORTH, THAT COULD HAVE A HIGHER IMPACT ON THE OHIO RIVER. WE ARE GOING TO KEEP A CLOSE EYE ON WHERE THAT RAIN IS GOING TO LAND ON SUNDAY. RIGHT NOW IT LOOKS LIKE THE RAIN  GOING TO WRAP UP AFTER ABOUT NOON ON SUNDAY. THEN YOU WILL HAVE THE REST OF THE AFTERNOON TO ENJOY. TEMPERATURES LOOK TO BE RELATIVELY MILD, EVEN THOUGH WE ARE GETTING BACK MORNING RAIN. BY THE TOWN T AFTERNOON ROLLS AROUND, WE ARE STARTING TO WARM UP AND YOU WILL BE ABLE TO ENJOY SOME OF SUNDAY. ABOUT THE OHIO RIVER. IT IS STILL SITTING BELOW ACTION STAGE, APPROACHING 38 FEET. BY MONDAY MEAN -- BY MONDAY MORNING IT IS EXPECTED TO REACH 40 FEET. IT STAYS THERE FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK. STILL KEEPING AND I ARE NOT IT REACHES ABOVE THE FLOOD STAGE. THERE IS A CHANCE THAT WE SEE THE RIVER RISING ABOVE THE TWO FEET. THAT WOULD HAPPEN SOMETIME NEXT WEEK WE ARE KEEPING A CLOSE EYE ON THE OHIO RIVER. HIPPER REACH T HIGHEST WEDNESDAY AT 7:00 IN THE MORNING. AGAIN, WE ARE WATCHING THE POTENTIAL FOR IT TO REACH UP TO 52, IF NOT HIGHER AFTER WEDNESDAY. TOMORROW, 58 FOR A HIGH. TODAY IT IS CHILLY. TEMPERATURES ONLY TOPPING OUT AROUND 48 DEGREES. ANOTHER 10 DEGREES TOMORROW. IF YOU HAVE ANY PLANS TO GO HIKING, AND MIGHT BE MUDDY ANYTHING YOU WANT TO DO OUTSIDE WILL STILL BE OK THE MAJORITY OF THE DAY. SUNDAY IS A WEATHER IMPACT DAY. THE CLOSER TO I-64 YOU LIVE, THE CHANCE OF HEARING THUNDER IS A LITTLE BUT HIGHER. AFTER THAT WE STILL HAVE NO SNOW IN THE FORECAST. HONESTLY, TEMPERATURES DIPPING BELOW FREEZING WILL BE RARE AS WE HEAD INTO NEXT WEEK.
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					The Ohio River is on the rise. A near 22 inches of snow fell in February, adding up to 78% of our winter's snow total. With temperatures on the rise, signs of the snow have almost completely melted away. That snowmelt coupled with incoming rain starts bringing the river out of its banks. The river's been slowly rising for a few days, but it hits the action stage at Cincinnati by 7 a.m. Monday. There is a 10-25% chance the river exceeds minor flood levels between March 2-16. The minor flood stage starts at 52 feet.  Here are the projections for March 1-3: 7 a.m. Monday: 41.2'  7 a.m. Tuesday: 47.2'7 a.m. Wednesday: 50.1'7 a.m. Thursday: 51'Sunday's incoming rain is likely going to be heaviest. Some areas south of the river get 1-2 inches. If the axis of heavy rain shifts closer to or north of the river, that could have an impact on river levels. Other rivers around Greater Cincinnati could get swollen, as well. The Ohio Brush Creek near West Union is at 3.94 feet as of Saturday afternoon but is projected to crest at 12.9 feet Monday morning. Ohio River at Maysville was at 36.8 feet as of Saturday afternoon. It is projected to hit 48.4 feet by Wednesday morning and 50.1 feet overnight into Thursday morning.The Ohio River at Meldahl Dam is at 32.14 feet as of Saturday afternoon. It will hit 49.5 feet late Tuesday night/early Wednesday morning and crests at 50.7 feet by 7 p.m. Wednesday.The Licking River at Catawba rises to 35.9 feet overnight Monday-Tuesday morning.The Licking River at Falmouth is expected to get to 30.5 feet overnight Monday-Tuesday morning. The Licking River at McKinneysburg crests at 33.4 feet at 1 p.m. Tuesday.The Eagle Creek near Glencoe is at 4.05 feet as of Saturday afternoon and crests at 15.7 feet overnight Sunday-Monday morning.Recently, the Ohio River made it to 60.53' at the Cincinnati gauge in 2018 (pictured above). That was the highest the river has been since it hit 64.7 feet in 1997. The highest the river has been recorded was 80 feet in 1937. Keep checking back for the latest river data and river flooding concerns.
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<p>The Ohio River is on the rise. </p>
<p>A near 22 inches of snow fell in February, adding up to 78% of our winter's snow total. With temperatures on the rise, signs of the snow have almost completely melted away. That snowmelt coupled with incoming rain starts bringing the river out of its banks. </p>
<p>The river's been slowly rising for a few days, but it hits the action stage at Cincinnati by 7 a.m. Monday. There is a 10-25% chance the river exceeds minor flood levels between March 2-16. The minor flood stage starts at 52 feet.  Here are the projections for March 1-3: </p>
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<li>7 a.m. Tuesday: 47.2'</li>
<li>7 a.m. Wednesday: 50.1'</li>
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<p>Sunday's incoming rain is likely going to be heaviest. Some areas south of the river get 1-2 inches. If the axis of heavy rain shifts closer to or north of the river, that could have an impact on river levels. </p>
<p>Other rivers around Greater Cincinnati could get swollen, as well. </p>
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<li>The Ohio Brush Creek near West Union is at 3.94 feet as of Saturday afternoon but is projected to crest at 12.9 feet Monday morning. </li>
<li>Ohio River at Maysville was at 36.8 feet as of Saturday afternoon. It is projected to hit 48.4 feet by Wednesday morning and 50.1 feet overnight into Thursday morning.</li>
<li>The Ohio River at Meldahl Dam is at 32.14 feet as of Saturday afternoon. It will hit 49.5 feet late Tuesday night/early Wednesday morning and crests at 50.7 feet by 7 p.m. Wednesday.</li>
<li>The Licking River at Catawba rises to 35.9 feet overnight Monday-Tuesday morning.</li>
<li>The Licking River at Falmouth is expected to get to 30.5 feet overnight Monday-Tuesday morning. </li>
<li>The Licking River at McKinneysburg crests at 33.4 feet at 1 p.m. Tuesday.</li>
<li>The Eagle Creek near Glencoe is at 4.05 feet as of Saturday afternoon and crests at 15.7 feet overnight Sunday-Monday morning.</li>
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<p>Recently, the Ohio River made it to 60.53' at the Cincinnati gauge in 2018 (pictured above). That was the highest the river has been since it hit 64.7 feet in 1997. The highest the river has been recorded was 80 feet in 1937. </p>
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											IN THE WEATHER DEPARTMENT. I COULD HAVE SPENT THE ENTIRE DAY OUTSIDE. COURTIS: IT MEANT IF WE BOTH DID THAT, NO ONE WOULD BE HERE TONIGHT DOING THE NEWS. MOLLIE: BUT IT WAS REALLY NICE. I SPENT SOME OF THE AFTERNOON IN THE SUN. THE 60’S. TOMORROW IS A DIFFERENT STORY. ALLISON: RAIN MOVING AND OVERNIGHT. IT WILL BE WIDESPREAD RAIN THROUGH MUCH OF THE MORNING. THROUGH THE REST OF THE DAY, SPOTTY SHOWERS CONTINUING. WE COULD EVEN HEAR SOME THUNDER. YOU CAN KIND OF SEE SOME OF THE RAIN MOVING IN TO OWENTON. SOME LIGHT RAINFALL PUSHING INTO OWEN COUNTY. ADDITIONAL SHOWERS EXPECTED TO MOVE THROUGH. STALLED FRONT AT THE MORNING. MORE FRONT LIST OF THE AREA. ROUNDS OF STEADY AND HEAVY RAINFALL. POTENTIAL FOR HEARING SOME THUNDER, ESPECIALLY IF YOU LIVE IN NORTHERN KENTUCKY. THE CHANCE OF HEARING THUNDER IS HIGHER THE FARTHER SOUTH YOU LIVE. THAT IS ALSO WHERE SOME OF THE HEAVIEST RAIN IS LIKELY TO SET UP. IF WE HAVE THUNDERSTORMS, WE ARE TALKING ABOUT THUNDERSTORMS ROLLING THROUGH. RAIN CONTINUING TO COME IN. WE HAVE RAIN IN DOWNTOWN. MOST OF US ASLEEP. BY THE TIME YOU WAKE UP, IT IS RAINING OUTSIDE. CHECK OUT HOW WIDESPREAD THE RAIN WILL BE. EVERYONE SEEING RAIN AT SOME POINT. THEN THE RAIN WILL BE EVEN STEADIER AND HEAVIER SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER AND SOUTHEAST OF I-71. 5:00 A.M., UP TO ABOUT 7:00. FAIRLY WIDESPREAD RAIN ACROSS CINCINNATI. IT IS STILL COMING DOWN HEAVY AT TIMES. THUNDER WILL BE A POSSIBILITY. ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU SEE THE RADAR LOOKING LIKE THIS. PRETTY GOOD CHANCE OF THUNDER HAPPENING. POTENTIAL FOR SOME THUNDER AREAS SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER. THIS HAPPENS TO BE 10:00 IN THE MORNING. STILL SEEING THAT WIDESPREAD AND HEAVY RAINFALL. BY ABOUT MIDDAY, A BREAK IN THE ACTION. AT LEAST AREAS NORTH OF THE RIVER. ESPECIALLY NORTHWEST. BY 4:00, RAIN SOUTHEAST OF 71. WITH THE STEADY RAIN KIND OF SETTING UP SOUTHEAST OF THE INTERSTATE. IT WILL CONTINUE FOR A COUPLE MORE HOURS. EVEN UNTIL THIS TIME TONIGHT. WE STILL HAVE RAIN COMING DOWN ACROSS GREATEST CINCINNATI. THERE WILL BE BREAKS DURING THE AFTERNOON. POTENTIAL FOR RAINFALL TOMORROW NIGHT IS STILL THERE. AND WE FINALLY START TO DRY OUT. WE STAY DRY ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY MORNING, WE HAVE THE CHANCE OF A WINTRY MIX MOVING BACK IN. A FLOOD WATCH GOES INTO EFFECT TONIGHT. LASTING THROUGH THE ENTIRE DAY TOMORROW. NOT EXPIRING UNTIL 7:00 IN THE EVENING SUNDAY. IT IS IN EFFECT FOR EVERYONE IN THE GREEN. NORTHERN KENTUCKY SOUTH OF THE SPLIT. ADAMS COUNTY ALSO INCLUDED. THIS IS THE AREA WE ARE WATCHING. POTENTIALLY SOME HIGHER RAINFALL TOTALS. ANYWHERE FROM ONE TO TWO INCHES OF RAIN. CLOSER TO TWO AND A HALF INCHES OF RAIN FARTHER SOUTH. WATCH OUT FOR HIGH WATER ISSUES, LOCALIZED FLOODING, ESPECIALLY IN A FLOOD PRONE AREA. I DON’T THINK WE SEE WIDESPREAD FLOODING IMPACTS. AREAS UNDER THIS WATCH NEED TO PAY ATTENTION TO ANY SORT OF ADDITIONAL WARNINGS THAT GO INTO PLACE. WE ARE GOING TO BE FAIRLY WARM THROUGH THE DAY. 56 BY 9:00. 62 IN THE AFTERNOON. 50’S BY 9:00. WARM DAY TOMORROW. IT WILL BE RAINING FOR A LOT OF THE DAY. EVEN WHEN IT IS NOT RAINING, IT WILL BE CLOUDY. I DO THINK THE WEEKEND IS WRAPPING UP ON A SOGGY NOTE. WE HAVE SUNSHINE ON THE WAY MONDAY. 45 ON TUESDAY. CHANCE OF SEEING THE WINTRY MIX EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING. AFTER THAT, WE DRY OUT. TEMPERATURES GETTING BACK INTO THE 50’S BY THE MIDDLE OF THE WEEK.
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											OF MARCH. SHEREE: TURNING TO THE WEATHER, A VEINY SUNDAY EVENING FOR YOU. LET’S SEE IF THE RAIN WILL MOVE OUT OF HERE. ALLISON: IT DOES. A LOT OF THE WEEK WILL BE NICE AND SUNNY FOR US. FLOODING ISSUES ARE EVOLVING. WE COULD STILL HAVE SOME FLOODING ISSUES IN THE NEXT FEW HOURS. ON TOP OF THAT, BY THE END OF THE WEEK, WE ARE TALKING ABOUT THE OHIO RIVER RISING. A LOT OF IT TO THE EAST AND SOUTHEAST. HEAVY RAINFALL THROUGH SOUTHERN KENTUCKY. WE ARE CLOSING IN ON I 75, ANYWHERE FROM CORINTH TO CRITTENDEN. A LITTLE FURTHER TO THE EAST, WE HAVE A STEADY RAINFALL ACROSS OHIO. ANOTHER POCKET OF RAIN DEVELOPING THROUGH MASON COUNTY. NO LIGHTNING OR THUNDER. WE STILL HAD HEAVY POCKETS DEVELOPING. RIGHT NOW, NORTHERN KENTUCKY FROM FORT WITCHEL TO NEWPORT -- FORT MITCHELL TO NEWPORT. SPOTTY SHOWERS. STILL SEEING A DECENT AMOUNT OF RAIN. A COLD FRONT WILL MOVE THROUGH OVERNIGHT. WE WILL DROP INTO THE 30’S BY THE MORNING. WE WILL SEE A CLEARING SKY AS WELL. I DO THINK THAT SOME SHOWERS CONTINUE SO IT MIGHT BE ABOUT 3:00 OR 4:00 BEFORE WE ARE FINISHED WITH THE RAIN. YOU CAN STILL SEE SOME RAINFALL ON FUTURECAST. WE WILL SEE THIS RAIN WRAPPING UP. THROUGHOUT THE REST OF THE DAY ON MONDAY, SUNNY BUT BREEZY. WE WERE IN THE 60’S FOR THE MAJORITY OF THE DAY TODAY. LOW 40’S ARE POSSIBLE ON TUESDAY. WE STILL HAVE SEVERAL WATCHES, AND WARNINGS IN EFFECT. MANY REMAIN IN EFFECT THROUGH TOMORROW. THERE COULD BE PROLONGED ISSUES FOR THOSE WHO SAW FLOODING EARLIER TODAY. IF YOU SAW IMPROVEMENTS, RENEWED CONCERNS INTO TOMORROW. MY MAIN CONCERN IS THAT THE SUN IS DOWN AND IT IS HARD TO SEE OUTSIDE. PAY EXTRA ATTENTION TOMORROW. OTHERWISE, THE METRO NOT UNDER ANY SORT OF WARNING. WE WILL KEEP A CLOSE EYE ON THE OHIO RIVER AS IT CONTINUES TO RISE. 2.08 INCHES AROUND CVG. JUST UNDER AN INCH FOR OXFORD. THAT IS ESSENTIALLY OVER THE LAST 24 HOURS. IT IS EASY TO UNDERSTAND WHY WE ARE HAVING FLOODING ISSUES. TOMORROW, A LITTLE BIT CHILLY. DOWN TO 35 BY 9:00 TOMORROW NIGHT. KEEP IN MIND THAT WIND CHILL IS CLOSER TO THE 30’S. THE OHIO RIVER WILL REACH 53 FE BY THURSDAY AFTERNOON. TOWARD ANDERSON AND NEW RICHMOND, FLOODING IS GETTING TO WORSEN FLOODING OVER TOWARDS SMAIL PARK AND BELLEVUE BEACH STARTS TO FLOOD AS WELL. TONIGHT, TEMPERATURES DIPPING TO ABOUT 35. THAT WILL BRING US COOLER AIR. WE ARE STILL TALKING ABOUT SEEING SOME AREAS AROUND CINCINNATI FLOOD
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											IT’S EASIER THAN GOING, YOU KNOW, OH, ISN’T IT, YOU KNOW MID TO LATE MARCH 24TH, RIGHT? YEAH. IT’S JUST EASY. WE LIKE TO MAKE THINGS EASIER. SO IN THE WEATHER WORLD, WE’LL CALL IT SPRING. HOWEVER, YOU KNOW THE COOL CLEAR SKIES MEAN COOL STARTS. SO WE’RE DEALING WITH THAT THIS MORNING. WE’RE ALSO REALLY CONCERNED ABOUT THE OHIO RIVER. THERE WAS A NEW UPDATE YESTERDAY RIGHT AROUND 8PM AND THAT HAS INCREASED THE EXPECTED CREST TO MODERATE FLOOD STAGE, WHICH IS 56 FEET AND AND ALSO SPED UP THE TIMELINE FOR THAT. HAPPEN ONE O’CLOCK TOMORROW MORNING RIGHT NOW AS OF ACTUALLY THE THREE O’CLOCK UPDATE. WE’RE AT 54 FEET, WHICH IS MINOR FLOOD STAGE, WHICH MEANS THE FLOODING JUST CONTINUES TO WORSEN IN CALIFORNIA, NEW RICHMOND ANDERSON THE EAST END SMELL RIVER FROM PARK AREAS NEAR COVINGTON AND BACKWATER FLOODING CONTINUES UP THE LITTLE MIAMI AS FAR AS NEWTOWN AS FOR WHEN WE HIT 56 FEET. WHAT LOOKS DIFFERENT WELL PLACES ON DELBOT AVENUE, WHICH IS OVER IN ANDERSON HOLMES ARE CUT OFF. THERE’S RAMPANT BASEMENT FLOODING IN ARE THE RIVER ROUTE 8 IN KENTUCKY HAS FLOODING ROUTE 56 IN INDIANA ROUTE 52 AND OLD 52 IN OHIO PIERCE TOWNSHIPS. HE’S MORE FLOODING AND ALSO SOME HOMES NEAR LUDLOW BROMLEY, SO IT DOES GET MORE INTENSE AS WE HEAD INTO THE OVERNIGHT HOURS AND AGAIN EXPECTED TO CREST BY THIS TIME TOMORROW MORNING AS WE TAKE OUR LIVE. LOOK OUTSIDE. YOU CAN SEE THE OHIO RIVER LIT UP BY THE ROEBLING AND YOU CAN SEE IT IS RUNNING HIGH AND FAST THIS MORNING 29 DEGREES IS THE CURRENT TEMPERATURE THE WINDS THOUGH PRETTY LIGHT, SO WE’RE NOT TALKING ABOUT A WIND CHILL THIS MORNING NOTICE THE WARM-UP YESTERDAY. WE ONLY MADE IT TO ABOUT THE UPPER 40S. WE SHOULD HIT THAT MARK BY ABOUT 11 AM IN FACT BY NOON. WE’RE ALREADY AT 52 AND THEN THIS AFTERNOON TEMPERATURES CLIMBING UP VERY CLOSE TO 60 DEGREES IN MOST TOWNS. IT’LL BE A LITTLE BREEZY THIS AFTERNOON, BUT YOU CAN SEE ON THE LIVE RADAR THINGS ARE QUIET AND VERY DRY HERE IN GREATER CINCINNATI FUTURECAST IS GOING TO SHOW SUNNY SKIES FOR US THROUGH THE AFTERNOON AND INTO THE FIRST PART OF THE NIGHT. THERE WILL BE A FEW CLOUDS PASSING BY IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT. THAT’S ACTUALLY ANOTHER COLD FRONT COMING THROUGH. IT’LL BE DRY, BUT IT WILL KNOCK OUR TEMPERATURES DOWN FOR THURSDAY WITH HIGHS ONLY IN THE 40S IN MANY TOWNS. SO FOR TODAY 59 A COLD START, BUT WE’RE ENJOYING SUNNY SKIES. IT’LL BE BREEZY AND WARMER THROUGH THE DAY TONIGHT. WE DIP TO 33 DEGREES A FEW CLOUDS LATE. NOT QUITE AS COLD. BUT REMEMBER THE OHIO RIVER WILL BE CRUSTING WHILE MOST PEOPLE SLEEP TONIGHT. TOMORROW 9 DEGREES FOR A HIGH FRIDAY 46 SO KEEPING IT ON THE COOLER SIDE INTO THE WEEKEND. WE SHOULD BE BACK CLOSER TO 60 AGAIN EARLY NEXT WEE
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					The Ohio River hit minor flood stage Wednesday and is continuing to rise, shutting down streets and flooding surrounding areas.Nearly 22 inches of snow fell in February, adding up to 78% of our winter's snow total. With temperatures on the rise, signs of the snow have almost completely melted away. That snowmelt coupled with incoming rain starts bringing the river out of its banks. The river's been slowly rising for a few days and is now forecasted to crest at 56 feet by Thursday morning. The crest would be a similar height to last year's February flood, and a pretty normal or average late Spring/winter flood along the river.Here are the impacts at the river hitting minor flood stage:A few homes along Debolt Road in Anderson Township are cut off, with a dozen homes incurring basement flooding In addition to significant flooding of Coney Island and Riverbend, A few businesses flood along Kellogg AvenueWidespread backwater flooding occurs, with Route 8 in Kentucky, Route 56 in Indiana and both Route 52 and old Route 52 flooded in areasLocations most affected include low-lying areas near New Richmond, the East End, California and Anderson and Pierce Townships
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<p>The Ohio River hit minor flood stage Wednesday and is continuing to rise, shutting down streets and flooding surrounding areas.</p>
<p>Nearly 22 inches of snow fell in February, adding up to 78% of our winter's snow total. With temperatures on the rise, signs of the snow have almost completely melted away. That snowmelt coupled with incoming rain starts bringing the river out of its banks. </p>
<p>The river's been slowly rising for a few days and is now forecasted to crest at 56 feet by Thursday morning. </p>
<p>The crest would be a similar height to last year's February flood, and a pretty normal or average late Spring/winter flood along the river.</p>
<p>Here are the impacts at the river hitting minor flood stage:</p>
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<li>A few homes along Debolt Road in Anderson Township are cut off, with a dozen homes incurring basement flooding </li>
<li>In addition to significant flooding of Coney Island and Riverbend, A few businesses flood along Kellogg Avenue</li>
<li>Widespread backwater flooding occurs, with Route 8 in Kentucky, Route 56 in Indiana and both Route 52 and old Route 52 flooded in areas</li>
<li>Locations most affected include low-lying areas near New Richmond, the East End, California and Anderson and Pierce Townships</li>
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											DRY OUT FOR A COUPLE DAYS AND SEEK THE RIVER LEVELS GO DOWN AS WELL. I WAS YES, ABSOLUTELY IN THE RIVER ACTUALLY IS GOING TO DROP BELOW 40 FEET MONDAY. SO THAT IS SOME GOOD NEWS AND IT’S GOING TO STAY LOW AS WELL FOR A COUPLE DAYS NOW TEMPERATURES SITTING AT 32 IN CINCINNATI 24 THOUGH BY THE TIME YOU WAKE UP IN THE MORNING. IT IS GOING TO BE QUITE COLD BY MORNING, SO JUST PLAN ON BEING A LITTLE BIT CHILLY IF YOU HAVE ANYWHERE TO BE EARLY IN THE MORNING 26 IN HARRISON RIGHT NOW 25 DEGREES IN HAMILTON AND TEMPERATURES IN GEORGETOWN SITTING RIGHT AROUND 31 DEGREES MOUNT ORAB 28 29 AND VIVI. SO TEMPERATURES WILL CONTINUE TO DROP DOWN TO ABOUT 24-26 DEGREES DEPENDING ON WHEN YOU WAKE UP IN THE MORNING SO PLAN ON IT BEING PRETTY COLD IF YOU’RE PLANNING ON GOING HIKING OR ANYTHING A LAYER UP BY THE AFTERNOON. WE’LL TOP OUT RIGHT AROUND 48 DEGREES AND KEEP IN MIND. STILL GOING TO BE A LITTLE BIT MUDDY. SO YOU WILL HAVE SOME MUDDY FEET OR POSSIBLY EVEN SOME MUDDY PAWS IF YOU’RE TAKING YOUR DOG WITH YOU ON THE TRAIL TOMORROW, BUT TEMPERATURES AGAIN INTO THE UPPER 40S. THIS IS TYPICAL FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR TODAY. WE TOPPED OUT RIGHT AROUND 47 DEGREES SO FEELING VERY SIMILAR TOMORROW COMPARED TO THIS AFTERNOON. THE SKY IS STILL NICE AND QUIET AND IT’S GOING TO STAY THAT WAY FOR THE REST OF THE NIGHT HIGH PRESSURE IN CONTROL. THAT MEANS WE’VE GOT SUNSHINE FOR A COUPLE MORE DAYS AS LONG AS THIS HIGH PRESSURE IS AROUND CINCINNATI AND IT WILL BE FOR QUITE SOME TIME. SO FOR THE OVERNIGHT HOURS TEACHERS DROPPING DOWN INTO THE MID-20S BECAUSE THAT CLEAR SKY BY 7 OCLOCK IN THE MORNING NICE AND SUNNY AND TEMPERATURES AGAIN A LITTLE BIT COOL BY THE AFTERNOON. WE’LL STAY CLEAR. WE MAY SEE A COUPLE PASSING CLOUDS HERE AND THERE BUT OVERALL LOOKING PRETTY NICE FOR THE DAY TOMORROW. NOW TOMORROW’S WIND STILL PULLING IN FROM THE NORTH ON MONDAY THAT WIND BEGINS TO PULL IN FROM THE SOUTH AND THAT IS GOING TO MAKE IT FEEL MUCH WARMER ON MONDAY TEMPERATURES ARE GONNA BE INTO THE 60S ON MONDAY AFTERNOON. SO OVERALL MONDAY FEELING A BETTER IF YOU’RE NOT A FAN OF THIS COOLER WEATHER SO FOR MONDAY MORNING, WE ARE GOING TO START OFF NICE AND SUNNY. AND THAT’S GOING TO BE THE CASE MONDAY THROUGH AT LEAST TUESDAY 48 AGAIN TOMORROW FOR THE HIGH TEMPERATURE DEPENDING ON WHERE YOU LIVE. YOU MIGHT BE A LITTLE BIT COOLER THOUGH FARTHER TO THE EAST TEMPERATURES IN THE LOW TO MID 40S AND THEN A LITTLE BIT FARTHER TO THE WEST TEMPERATURES GENERALLY AGAIN CLOSER TO 48 46 DEGREES DEPENDING ON WHERE YOU LIVE THE OHIO RIVER CURRENTLY SITTING AT 50 FEET JUST ABOVE 50 FEET. IT’S STILL AND IT’S ACTION STAGE AND IT WILL BE THERE. FOR THE ENTIRE DAY TOMORROW, BUT BY ONE OCLOCK MONDAY AFTERNOON FINALLY BELOW 40 FEET, SO IT’S FINALLY GETTING BACK INTO ITS BANKS 24 OVERNIGHT AGAIN THAT WIND STILL PULLING IN FROM THE NORTH AND IT WILL PULL IN FROM THE NORTH THROUGHOUT THE DAY TOMORROW AS WELL 48 FOR THE HIGH TEMPERATURE TOMORROW AFTERNOON ONCE WE GET TO MONDAY, HERE’S THAT SOUTH WIN BRINGING TEMPERATURES ALL THE WAY INTO THE LOW 60S. SO THIS IS MORE TYPICAL FOR EARLY APRIL. SO AGAIN, THESE TEMPERATURES ARE RUNNING ABOUT A MONTH EARLY 65 ON WEDNESDAY A SLOW. HOLD FRIENDS GOING TO MOVE THROUGH ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY THAT IS GOING TO LEAD TO A PRETTY GOOD CHANCE OF RAIN, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY A PAIR OF WEATHER IMPACT DAYS THOSE TWO DAYS AND THEN OF COURSE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME BEGINNING AND WE LOSE THAT HOU
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					<description><![CDATA[The search continued Friday for two boys believed to have been thrown in the Ohio River and just after 8 p.m., a Dearborn County water rescue team came in with a boat after dogs sniffed out a "possible target."Friday's search was supposed to end around 8 p.m. but after possible detection, lights have been lit &#8230;]]></description>
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					The search continued Friday for two boys believed to have been thrown in the Ohio River and just after 8 p.m., a Dearborn County water rescue team came in with a boat after dogs sniffed out a "possible target."Friday's search was supposed to end around 8 p.m. but after possible detection, lights have been lit in the area as investigators continue their work.A few dozen volunteers joined North Star Search and Recovery and Ohio LandSAR in Lawrenceburg in search of 3-year-old Nylo Lattimore and 6-year-old James Hutchinson."It just felt like the thing to do. I'm a mom, and sitting at home, there was nothing I could do. So, I wanted to come out here and help search," said volunteer, Kelley Workman.Peter Ehoodin also volunteered his time."It's the thing to do. I'm retired. I can't sit at home and watch it, so that's why I'm here," Ehoodin said.Crews planned on searching 86 acres of land called the Oxbow."This was one of the main areas that we wanted to get to, and we absolutely could not get to it. We couldn't even get the water cadaver dogs in there," said North Star spokesperson, Tracey Campbell. "We kept thinking the water was going to subside. It would dry out, but then we'd get another day of rain."Now, the floodplain near the Carol Cropper bridge is dry.That's the bridge where Middletown police said James was thrown into the river by his mother and her boyfriend in February. Investigators said the couple tied a concrete block to his body before they threw him in.Investigators in Hamilton County said Nylo was tossed in about 17 miles upriver by his mother's boyfriend in December."We're not going to stop until we succeed in our mission, and it's to bring those boys home," Campbell said.
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<p>The search continued Friday for two boys believed to have been thrown in the Ohio River and just after 8 p.m., a Dearborn County water rescue team came in with a boat after dogs sniffed out a "possible target."</p>
<p>Friday's search was supposed to end around 8 p.m. but after possible detection, lights have been lit in the area as investigators continue their work.</p>
<p>A few dozen volunteers joined North Star Search and Recovery and Ohio LandSAR in Lawrenceburg in search of 3-year-old Nylo Lattimore and 6-year-old James Hutchinson.</p>
<p>"It just felt like the thing to do. I'm a mom, and sitting at home, there was nothing I could do. So, I wanted to come out here and help search," said volunteer, Kelley Workman.</p>
<p>Peter Ehoodin also volunteered his time.</p>
<p>"It's the thing to do. I'm retired. I can't sit at home and watch it, so that's why I'm here," Ehoodin said.</p>
<p>Crews planned on searching 86 acres of land called the Oxbow.</p>
<p>"This was one of the main areas that we wanted to get to, and we absolutely could not get to it. We couldn't even get the water cadaver dogs in there," said North Star spokesperson, Tracey Campbell. "We kept thinking the water was going to subside. It would dry out, but then we'd get another day of rain."</p>
<p>Now, the floodplain near the Carol Cropper bridge is dry.</p>
<p>That's the bridge where Middletown police said James was thrown into the river by his mother and her boyfriend in February. Investigators said the couple tied a concrete block to his body before they threw him in.</p>
<p>Investigators in Hamilton County said Nylo was tossed in about 17 miles upriver by his mother's boyfriend in December.</p>
<p>"We're not going to stop until we succeed in our mission, and it's to bring those boys home," Campbell said.</p>
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<br />The Best Places to Visit in Ohio<br />
Ohio, The Buckeye State, is shaped by both Lake Erie and the Ohio River. The state boasts an appealing combination of interesting cities, pristine natural scenery and charming farms. While major cities like Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati are among the best places to visit in Ohio,there is lots to see, we didn’t include all these cities because we centered mostly on places and not cities. But pictures tell you much more than a 1000 words so let’s have a look what I’ve found!</p>
<p>#1.Columbus<br />
#2.Cedar Falls, Hocking Hills State Park<br />
#3.Cuyahoga Valley National Park<br />
#4.Lake Erie Islands<br />
#5.Sandusky<br />
#6.Put-in-Bay<br />
#7.Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum<br />
#8.Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati<br />
#9.Chateau Laroche,Loveland Castle<br />
#10.Toledo<br />
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