CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A third tornado was confirmed to have touched down in southwest Ohio during the severe storms that took place April 3, according to the National Weather Service.
Although the heaviest rainfall is over, the Ohio River at Cincinnati will remain under a flood warning until Friday.
River levels are starting to trend back into their banks as we continue to see cold nights. Here's what we're tracking.
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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.
Recent heavy rainfalls have caused the Ohio and Little Miami Rivers to rise, leading to significant road closures in the Anderson area, officials announced.
Several Kentucky communities are being impacted by floodwaters as rising rivers and streams cover roads around the commonwealth.
The Ohio River has crested above 60 feet, this is the highest flood levels since 2018.
Heavy rains and severe storms brought intense floods to Ohio and Kentucky Here's where floodwaters remain high and when they will recede.
According to the National Weather Service, it is predicted that the Ohio River will crest at 60.5 feet early Monday morning.