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Ohio's capital received 2.05 inches of rain on Tuesday, a new record for April 2, according to the National Weather Service. In Akron, the NWS recorded 1.77 inches of precipitation. Likewise ...
The city had a cold winter, and the ground had not fully thawed, leading to a higher flood risk. Beginning late on March 24 and spanning 24 hours, about 5 inches of rain fell in Central Ohio. Flooding occurred across Ohio, with many of its major rivers flooding. By 2 a.m. on March 25, it became clear that a major flood was developing.
Greater Cincinnati rain records. According to the National Weather Service, the rainiest Jan. 24 in Cincinnati was in 1937, when the Queen City recorded 2.54 inches of precipitation. Record ...
Last 24 hours of rainfall over the lower 48 - National Weather Service rainfall network; Rainfall forecasts for the lower 48; Current map of forecast precipitation over the United States during the next three hours.
New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible. Saturday: A chance of showers, with thunderstorms also possible after 2 p.m. Partly sunny, with a high near 62.
The soil was saturated and nearly all the rain becomes runoff, flowing into the Great Miami River and its tributaries. Monday, March 24, 1913. 7:00 am—After a day and night of heavy rains, with precipitation between 8 and 11 inches (200 and 280 mm), the river reaches its high stage for the year at 11.6 feet (3.5 m), and continues to rise.
The center of the storm became stationary over Thrall, dropping a storm total of 39.7 inches (1,010 mm) of rain in 36 hours. [24] The 24-hour rainfall total ending 7 AM on September 10, 1921 (38.2 inches) at a U.S. Weather Bureau station in Thrall remains the national official 24-hour rainfall record.
Heavy rainfall brought flash flooding to areas of central Ohio on August 17.These videos taken by April-Mae McFarland in Reynoldsburg show floodwaters washing debris down a residential street.The ...