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The Ohio River has reached moderate flooding levels for the first time since 2021, according to the National Water Prediction Service.
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Several businesses and homes in Aurora, Indiana are damaged and residents are displaced after serious flooding.
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The last several days brought significant rainfall to the Greater Cincinnati region, resulting in flooding issues that have persisted across much of the area.
From Brown County, the tornado traveled into Clinton and Highland counties, the NWS said. The tornado was an EF-0 and was on the ground for 2.7 miles, according to the NWS. The agency is still assessing damage reports and said it plans to release more details about the tornado later.
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CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Friday and Saturday are First Alert Weather Days as the threat of flooding increases, according to the FOX19 NOW Weather Team. The Tri-State is under a Flood Watch until 8 a.m. Sunday. The weather team says an additional 4 inches of rain is possible by Sunday. Between Wednesday and Friday, around 3 to 4 inches of rain fell.
NWS warns of severe weather and heavy rain in Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky, with potential storms, gusts, and flooding risks.
Duke Energy reported around 60,000 customers without power in the Cincinnati area, Northern Kentucky and parts of Southwest Ohio at the peak of the storm.
CINCINNATI (WXIX) -The City of Cincinnati is continuing to keep residents safe as flood levels continue to rise. Cincinnati Assistant Fire Chief Matthew Flagler says that they have been preparing for flood waters even before the rain started to come down.
Strong to severe storms move into Cincinnati Wednesday night. Heavy rainfall brings a flood threat by Thursday morning.