Heavy rain, flooding, severe storms all possible this week in Ohio Valley. September rainfall already 6.79 inches above normal.

 

Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Wilmington OH 504 AM EDT Sun Sep 23 2018

The potential exits for heavy rain with several rounds of showers and thunderstorms expected during the Monday through Wednesday time frame. Some of this heavy rain may lead to flooding. Strong to severe storms will be possible late Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday night ahead of a cold front.
The main threat will be damaging winds.

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

September rainfall at Cheviot OH 3W is currently 9.62 inches compared to the average September rainfall of 2.83. 2018 rainfall to date is 49.79 inches. Normal annual rainfall through December 31 is 43.72 inches.

 

 

Soil Moisture Condition Monitoring Weekly Report: Mildly Wet

Station Number: OH-HM-24
Station Name: Cheviot 3.4 W
Report Date: 9/22/2018
Submitted: 9/22/2018 6:30 AM
Scale Bar: Mildly Wet
Description:
 
Only 0.19 inches of rain over the past 7 days with hot weather and fast drying rates. Surface moisture has really dried up. However, with 9.46 inches of rain for the month, grass continues to grow like it’s April and trees and shrubs are healthy and lush. The only plants which may be a bit dry are shallow rooted plants and annuals. More heavy rain is in the forecast so the prospect of moving into drought is very low.
 
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This report is specifically for the Arbor Doctor’s location 3.4 miles west of Cheviot, OH, in the western suburbs of Cincinnati in southwest Ohio. This location is also an official cooperative observation site for the National Weather Service listed as Cheviot 3W.

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Soil Moisture Condition Monitoring Weekly Report: Moderately Wet

Station Number: OH-HM-24
Station Name: Cheviot 3.4 W
Report Date: 9/15/2018
Submitted: 9/15/2018 6:18 AM
Scale Bar: Moderately Wet
Description:
 
3.78 inches of rain in the past 7 days, 9.27 inches in September.  No measurable rain in the past 4 days. Soil is still very damp. Ground is partially saturated with water. Standing water is finally drying up in low areas and ditches. Local plants, crops, or pastures are healthy and lush. Water bodies remain slightly more full than normal. Ohio River rose to within 5 feet of flood stage and, while it is now receding, it is still in the action stage category.
 
Categories: General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife

This report is specifically for the Arbor Doctor’s location 3.4 miles west of Cheviot, OH, in the western suburbs of Cincinnati in southwest Ohio. This location is also an official cooperative observation site for the National Weather Service listed as Cheviot 3W.

What is the Condition Monitoring Report? See these links for more information:

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