The Ohio River is a relentless force, shaping and reshaping the landscape in its path. Despite billions of gallons flowing by ...
The Ohio River is projected to crest at the highest level in 7 years.The Ohio River is rapidly rising and hits 60 feet by Monday morning. When was the last time the Ohio River got that high?
Some of that water will eventually make its way north to Lake Erie, while other droplets will flow south toward the Ohio River, and ultimately, the Gulf of Mexico. The deciding factor? A subtle ...
The Ohio River isn’t just a part of our landscape, it’s the reason Louisville exists. For thousands of years, the mighty Ohio has defined our region, though it wasn't until after the Ice Age ...
The Ohio River is forecast to reach the moderate flood stage on Monday, with waters cresting at 65.6 feet at McAlpine Lower and 33.70 feet at McAlpine Upper. The Salt River in Shepherdsville will ...
Communities along the Ohio River are continuing to deal with flooding Sunday morning.Rainfall and rising river levels have led to road closures and evacuations.Residents who live in Aurora ...
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.
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