We are looking at our first minor flood event of 2007. The Ohio River is expected to get close to flood stage within the next couple days causing some problems in the Mon Parking Wharf in Pittsburgh. Also some flooding on some rivers in Ohio including the Muskingum River, Wills Creek, Stillwater Creek, and the Tuscarawas River is expected.
Here is the link to the PIT hydrology page
http://newweb.erh.noaa.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=pbz
Minor Flooding in Eastern Ohio and Western PA
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Ohio River at Cincinnati is now going to remain below flood stage. Flood stage is 52 feet and the river will crest around 47'.
The news along the Great Miami at Miamitown, Ohio (western suburb of Cincinnati) is better as well. They were expecting a crest of 25', then revised it backward to 22', then up to 24'....it never reached any of those. It crested at 20.4' and is now almost back in its banks at 17'. Flood stage there is reached at 16'.
The news along the Great Miami at Miamitown, Ohio (western suburb of Cincinnati) is better as well. They were expecting a crest of 25', then revised it backward to 22', then up to 24'....it never reached any of those. It crested at 20.4' and is now almost back in its banks at 17'. Flood stage there is reached at 16'.
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