The rising waters of the Ohio River have led to significant disruptions, forcing some residents to evacuate their homes and causing the closure of several streets near the river.
The National Water Prediction Service (NWPS), which is part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), is keeping track of how high the Ohio River is.
The Ohio River is steadily rising after several inches of rain fell over the weekend.We are tracking its levels in Louisville ...
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Hoosiers across southern Indiana are seeing the nearby Ohio River waters rush into their communities. UTICA, Indiana — Days ...
The cities of New Haven and Boston, both in Nelson County, saw high water flood roads, businesses and houses, only to be ...
An atmospheric river is expected to arrive this weekend, which will help with the rain deficit in the lowlands but will ...