- **Q: How high is the Ohio River expected to crest in Louisville?
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Weather / Flooding
Heavy and persistent rainfall across the Ohio Valley is causing significant concern in the Louisville region as the Ohio River is projected to swell, potentially reaching its highest level since 2018. Flood warnings and watches are active a...
Persistent storm systems dumping heavy rain across Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio are funneling massive amounts of water into the Ohio River basin. Louisville is preparing for this influx, with the river expected to enter the moderate flood stage.
The forecast crest of 35.6 feet at the McAlpine Upper gauge is a serious concern. For perspective, minor flooding occurred in February when the river crested at 28.3 feet. The potential 35.6-foot level approaches the significant 2018 flood mark and highlights the severity of the current event.
Louisville authorities have activated flood defenses, including installing flood walls like the one under the Second Street Bridge. A state of emergency has been declared in Louisville to manage the situation.
Impacts are already being felt, with road closures anticipated and reported (including parts of Kellogg Ave, Route 52, Route 8, and Route 56 mentioned in regional reports). Evacuations have begun in some highly vulnerable areas, such as Utica, Indiana. Backwater flooding is also expected along tributaries like the Little Miami, Great Miami, and Licking Rivers, extending the impact beyond the main stem of the Ohio.
Residents are urged to stay vigilant, monitor updates from the National Weather Service and local officials, and avoid flooded areas. Driving through floodwaters is extremely dangerous as the depth can be deceptive, and currents can easily sweep vehicles away.
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