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Ohio River reaches moderate flood stage, highest level since 2019

Ohio River reaches moderate flood stage, highest level since 2019
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Ohio River to reach minor flood stage, flood warnings in place; see what areas are impacted

Ohio River to reach minor flood stage, flood warnings in place; see what areas are impacted Sarah Brookbank, Cincinnati Enquirer There is no precipitation in the forecast this week, but 2 to 3 inches of rain did fall near the Ohio River in the past few days, meaning several locations are forecast to reach minor flood stage.  © Albert Cesare / The Enquirer A cyclist rides along the Ohio River bank at Smale Riverfront Park in Downtown Cincinnati on Monday, March 1, 2021. According to the National Weather Service the Ohio River reached a depth of 48.34 feet on Tuesday and is predicting the river will rise to a depth of 54.5 feet by Thursday, March 4th.

Ohio River to reach minor flood stage, flood warnings in place

Ohio River at Downtown There is a flood warning in place for the Ohio River at Cincinnati from Tuesday afternoon to Saturday evening. The river is currently in minor flood stage at 54.42 feet as of early Wednesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.  The river will crest in moderate flood stage. Minor flood stage is 52 feet. Moderate flood stage is 56 feet.  The river is expected to rise to a crest of 56 feet early Thursday morning. It will then fall below flood stage Saturday evening. If the river does hit 56 feet, it will surpass our most recent highest crest of 55.46 feet, which happened on Feb. 13, 2019.

New state park coming to Tecumseh motel site

New state park coming to Tecumseh motel site By Scott Halasz - shalasz@aimmediamidwest.com XENIA A state park that will honor the legacy of a Native American tribe that once dwelled in Ohio will be developed in Greene County. The State of Ohio has agreed to buy about 0.7 acres of land currently occupied by the Tecumseh Motel on U.S. 68 north of Xenia from Vijay Patel. The state controlling board Monday approved the purchase, which will be for approximately $260,000. The park will be anchored by an interpretive center. “The goal is to really tell the story of the Shawnee tribe and specifically of Tecumseh,” Gov. Mike DeWine told the

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