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Severe storms are likely again Wednesday evening into the early night for Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.
The primary threats include damaging winds and large hail, with an isolated tornado possible. The risk period is from 4 p.m.
Organizations and local governments organized resources and cleanup efforts for those affected by the area's recent ...
A tornado watch is in effect for the Greater Cincinnati area Wednesday night. At approximately 9:15 p.m., the National ...
Update, 11:05 p.m.: Most of Greater Cincinnati and Northern ... capable of producing a tornado were located in the area. In Northern Kentucky, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado ...
The river hit a peak of 60.79 feet Monday afternoon after multiple days of rainfall caused flooding in the Tri-State area.
Greater Cincinnati roadways continue ... with backwater floods in Silver Grove, Kentucky, and riverfront buildings flooded in Aurora, Indiana. Stretches of U.S. Route 52 are already flooded ...
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 ...
Counties in the warning area include: Indiana: Wayne, Fayette, Union, Franklin, Ripley, Dearborn, Ohio and Switzerland.
Most of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky's tornado watches have been canceled as showers and thunderstorms continue Sunday night.
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