What should I do during a flood?
If you are in a flood-prone area, move immediately to higher ground. Avoid walking or driving through floodwaters.
Weather / Severe Weather
Greater Cincinnati is facing a week of persistent rain, with potential for flooding and severe storms. Several rounds of rain are expected, leading to flood watches and warnings across the region. The combination of warm air and strong weat...
The Cincinnati area is experiencing an exceptionally wet start to March due to a combination of factors. Warm air pushing north into the Ohio Valley is meeting a strong weather system approaching from the west. This has created an unstable environment, leading to repeated rounds of showers and thunderstorms. The Weather Prediction Center indicates that the repeated rainfall over the same areas can lead to quick rises on small streams and creeks, which can cause localized flooding.
Several points along the Great Miami, Little Miami, and lower Scioto rivers are forecast to reach minor flood stage. Smaller streams and creeks near these basins may rise quickly as runoff continues. A flood warning will be in effect for Great Miami River at Miamitown and the Little Miami River at Milford. A warning is also in effect for the Mill Creek in Evendale.
Most of the region is expected to pick up another inch or more of rainfall Thursday, with localized totals of 2 to 3 inches possible. With soils already saturated, the flash flooding threat is expected to increase, and river levels will continue rising. Rainfall tapers off Thursday night into Friday, giving the region a short break. But another cold front will push through Saturday, bringing yet another round of soaking rain. A dry period is expected Sunday and Monday before rain chances return again by midweek.
**How to Prepare:**
If you are in a flood-prone area, move immediately to higher ground. Avoid walking or driving through floodwaters.
A flood watch is issued when conditions are favorable for flooding. It means flooding is possible, so you should pay attention to the weather.
A flood warning is issued when flooding is imminent or already occurring. Take action to protect yourself and your property.
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