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The Ohio River reached a record high of 80 feet on Jan. 26, 1937, in Cincinnati, according to data from the U.S. Weather Bureau. The record set prior to 1937 was when the river logged a crest of ...
After nearly a week of high winds, tornadoes, torrential rains, river levels are rising. The National Weather Service and the U.S. Geological Survey monitor the water levels of five area rivers ...
Living in the Midwest exposes us to all sorts of weather, from heat and rain to snow and tornadoes. Despite best man-made efforts from bridges, levies, floodgates, dams and locks, the weather can ...
Fueled by historic rainfall across the region, the Ohio River crested near downtown Louisville at 36.63 feet Wednesday — the highest river level since the infamous March 1997 flood, and ranking ...
Calling bull on bull shark lore When the Ohio River finally meets with the Mississippi, it's then still about 1,000 miles from the Gulf of Mexico. In fact, there have only been two semi-confirmed ...
Weather Impact The Ohio River is expected to crest soon in Louisville. Here's when The National Weather Service estimates river levels will reach 37 feet before it starts slowly receding.
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