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The Ohio River is cresting up near Parkersburg, but water levels continue to rise for places like Pomeroy and Racine. Some roads are flooded, and water is starting to get very close to businesses.
Residents of Pomeroy, Ohio, are bracing for flooding from the swollen Ohio River. ... WSAZ meteorologist Nicholas Snider said as the river crests, it will drop below flood stage by Saturday night.
Businesses along Main Street in Pomeroy are preparing for the Ohio River to flood -- something they know how to prepare for all too well. ... reaching about the same level as it was in 2018.
Meanwhile the Ohio River crests are coming in short of what was forecasted on Saturday. With gauge levels about as high as they are going to go, it has turned into a nuisance event on the mighty ...
The Ohio River at Cincinnati was at 50.77 feet, as of midday Monday. It's expected to climb above flood stage Tuesday. The Cincinnati area got between two and three inches of rain over the weekend ...
The Ohio River's level is monitored from the Roebling Bridge near downtown Cincinnati. The river's action stage is at 40 feet, when flooding begins. The flood stage is reached at 52 feet.
The highest level ever recorded on the Ohio River in Cincinnati was on Jan. 26, during the devastating flood of 1937. Historic crests on the Ohio River in Cincinnati 80 feet on Jan. 26, 1937 ...
The Ohio River should get below flood stage again around Sunday morning. Here's a look at the current levels: As for how this flood compared to February's: Then, the river crested at just 28.3 feet.
The highest level ever recorded on the Ohio River in Cincinnati was on Jan. 26, during the devastating flood of 1937. Historic crests on the Ohio River in Cincinnati 80 feet on Jan. 26, 1937 ...