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 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.
Here is the latest list of roads currently closed on Thursday due to flooding according to Metro Public Works: River Rd. from 3rd to 7th Streets (I-64 West, 3rd Street off ramp still open with access ...
Drivers should watch for barricades blocking road access and not drive around them. Also, avoid driving through standing ...
The Ohio River is steadily rising after several inches of rain fell over the weekend.We are tracking its levels in Louisville ...
Climatological data reveals a worrying trend as a significant reduction in annual rainfall at Jhelum River. This river, ...
The warning was for low-lying areas along the Russian River from unincorporated Healdsburg at Highway 101 downstream to ...
Following the recession of the Levisa Fork of the Big Sandy River after the flooding on Feb. 17, relief efforts and cleanup ...
The James River Basin is the only area in western and central North Dakota with a near normal chance of flooding this spring, ...
Freezing temperatures are expected to halt recovery and rehabilitation efforts in Rives following severe flood damage ...