State rivers shows moderate flooding, with the Ohio River reaching a level that has only been seen once in the last 28 years.
At least 16 people have died in what the National Weather Service (NWS) has called "catastrophic flooding" that hit the South and Midwest. The flooding came with storms caused by an atmospheric river ...
River Flood Warnings are already in effect as river levels continue to rise due to rounds of heavy rain. CHECK LATEST FLOOD WARNINGS HERE The major system that brought severe storms is lingering ...
River crested Sunday morning but remains well out of its banks, covering several highways and inundating thousands of acres ...
Here's a look at the flooding forecast: According to the NOAA, the Ohio River at Cincinnati is currently at about 33 feet, almost 10 feet higher than its normal pool level of 25.4 feet.
The Kentucky River is projected to crest at 49.5 feet, one foot higher than the all-time record set in 1978, resulting in flooding throughout Frankfort.
Now, the Kentucky River — the central vein that defines Frankfort’s historic downtown — is threatening to rise to nightmarish levels. The Kentucky River floods in Frankfort, Ky., on Sunday, April 6, ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — The Ohio River is forecasted to crest at 56 feet in the coming days, reaching minor flood stage and potentially impacting low-lying areas along the river. Cincinnati's ...