Loveland, Ohio – The National Weather Service is reporting that a significant storm will track across the central U.S. and into the Great Lakes through Thursday. Heavy snow and blowing snow is expected from the northern Plains into the Upper Midwest. Further south, severe thunderstorms are expected from the southern Plains into the Midwest as well as a multi-day excessive rain and flooding event Wednesday through Saturday from the Ozarks into the Ohio Valley.

A Flood Watch has been issued for Loveland

FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY EVENING THROUGH
SUNDAY MORNING
"People in the watch area, especially those living in areas prone to
flooding, should be prepared to take action should flooding develop."

WCPO reports that our region could see 4-8″ of rainfall in total.

Local 12 says a Flood Watch has been issued from Wednesday evening through Sunday morning. During this time, waves of heavy rain and storms are expected and some places could pick up 5″ or more of rainfall resulting in flooding.

The Fox 19 Weather Team says anywhere from three to six inches of rain could fall.

WLWT predicts significant rainfall projected with 5-8+ inches by the weekend.

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noaa.gov provides Little Miami River level information from Milford that is convenient to view.

Historic Crests for Little Miami River in Milford

1. 30.50 ft on 03-27-1913
2. 27.30 ft on 01-22-1959
3. 21.81 ft on 07-18-2001
4. 21.69 ft on 04-16-1998
5. 21.28 ft on 03-19-2008

 

Recent Crests for Little Miami River in Milford

1. 19.65 ft on 02-18-2022 (P)
2. 18.27 ft on 06-19-2021 (P)
3. 19.65 ft on 05-19-2020 (P)
4. 18.00 ft on 04-20-2019
5. 17.65 ft on 03-31-2019
6. 18.45 ft on 02-08-2019
7. 17.38 ft on 02-06-2019
8. 18.00 ft on 04-03-2018
9. 20.43 ft on 02-25-2018
10. 18.56 ft on 11-06-2017
11. 19.91 ft on 03-01-2017
12. 19.35 ft on 05-02-2012
13. 19.13 ft on 12-06-2011
14. 17.87 ft on 04-19-2011
15. 21.28 ft on 03-19-2008
16. 17.07 ft on 03-02-2007
17. 17.88 ft on 03-28-2005
18. 19.10 ft on 01-06-2005
19. 20.62 ft on 01-05-2004
20. 17.10 ft on 09-03-2003
21. 17.29 ft on 06-06-2002
22. 21.81 ft on 07-18-2001
23. 18.20 ft on 02-18-2000
24. 17.50 ft on 02-14-2000
25. 17.40 ft on 01-04-2000
26. 21.69 ft on 04-16-1998
27. 19.33 ft on 06-01-1997
28. 19.30 ft on 05-11-1996
29. 17.17 ft on 04-29-1996
30. 17.89 ft on 05-18-1995
31. 19.30 ft on 04-10-1994
32. 19.30 ft on 01-30-1994
33. 17.50 ft on 05-02-1983
34. 18.80 ft on 06-10-1980
35. 21.18 ft on 09-14-1979
36. 17.75 ft on 05-24-1968
37. 27.30 ft on 01-22-1959
38. 20.90 ft on 03-06-1945
39. 20.10 ft on 04-20-1940
40. 19.55 ft on 01-22-1937
41. 30.50 ft on 03-27-1913

 

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