Flooding Rains and Accelerating Spring

A strong southwest to northeast flow of warm, moist air between a very warm southeast US high pressure ridge and a western US trough will efficiently guide round after round of moisture up the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys.  The Ohio River is already forecast to go well over flood stage and continued heavy rainfall will only exacerbate the flooding. We are likely entering a period of significant, long term flooding and accelerated spring warm up and green up. In addition to the heavy rain and flooding, growing degree accumulation will accelerate and an early spring will accelerate.

Growing Degree Day Accumulation: 

Rainfall through Monday Feb. 26, 2018

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Flood Warning

Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1009 AM EST Mon Feb 19 2018

...Forecast flooding changed from Minor to Moderate severity for the
following rivers...

  Ohio River at Cincinnati

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Safety message...Do not drive your car through flooded roadways. The
water depth may be deeper than it appears.


Stay tuned to developments by listening to NOAA Weather All Hazards
radio. For additional details on river forecasts, visit
water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=iln

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/O.EXT.KILN.FL.W.0012.000000T0000Z-180224T0600Z/
/CCNO1.2.ER.180218T2154Z.180221T0600Z.180224T0000Z.NO/
1009 AM EST Mon Feb 19 2018

...Forecast flooding has increased from Minor to Moderate severity...
The Flood Warning continues for
 The Ohio River at Cincinnati

* until late Friday night.
* At 9 AM the stage was 53.6 feet.
* Flood stage is 52 feet.
* Minor flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.
* The river will continue rising to just above 56 feet by early Wednesday
  morning.The river will fall below flood stage Friday evening.
* At stages near 56 feet, Widespread backwater flooding along creeks
  and streams occurs, with Route 8 in Kentucky, Route 56 in Indiana and
  both Route 52 and old Route 52 flooded in areas. Backwater flooding
  also affects Anderson Township, flooding numerous roads and basements.
  Locations most affected include low-lying areas near New Richmond, the
  East End, California and Anderson and Pierce Townships.


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LAT...LON 3890 8418 3885 8429 3903 8449 3903 8494
      3916 8490 3914 8437

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Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
459 AM EST Mon Feb 19 2018

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459 AM EST Mon Feb 19 2018

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for Southeast Indiana, Northeast
Kentucky, Northern Kentucky, South Central Ohio and Southwest Ohio.

.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight.

Some river flooding will persist. Please check our web site at
www.weather.gov/iln for more information on the river flooding.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Tuesday through Sunday.

Several rounds of enhanced rainfall will occur through the week. This
will lead to rises on area creeks and streams, along with the
potential for flooding, including at locations along the Ohio River.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotters are asked to report rainfall totals and flooding to the
National Weather Service.

Soil Moisture Condition Monitoring Weekly Report

 Station Number: OH-HM-24
Station Name: Cheviot 3.4 W
Report Date: 2/17/2018
Submitted: 2/17/2018 6:47 AM
Scale Bar: Severely Wet
Description:
1.85 inches of rain in the past 7 days. Soil is wet. Ground is completely saturated with water. Standing water is severe and abundant. Water bodies are very elevated.
Categories: General Awareness
Plants & Wildlife

What is the Condition Monitoring Report? Click here for more information:

https://www.cocorahs.org/Content.aspx?page=cm-scalebar

Search condition monitoring reports for the entire US>>>

Touch of Winter Saturday, a Nice Sunday, but more Rain and Flood Threats

A sloppy, wintry day is on tap in Cincinnati Saturday with some wet snow and rain mixed. With warm ground and generally above freezing temperatures, little if any accumulation is expected. A sunny Sunday will be followed by a week of rain, some heavy. The Ohio River is headed to flood stage and above. Only minor flooding is currently forecast but later forecasts will need to be watched.

Heavy rain in the past week has put a major dent in the droughts in the east and southeast. Further reductions are likely in the next week.

Sample of U.S. Drought Monitor

http://www.cpc.noaa.gov/products/analysis_monitoring/regional_monitoring/cmi.gif