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The Ohio River crested Tuesday morning at 60.8 feet, surpassing the peak of the 2018 flood, which reached 60.5 feet.
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What does it mean when you hear the outdoor warning sirens? How long will they sound? And no, there's no such thing as an "all-clear" siren.
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Days Cincinnati Public decided to keep schools open despite cold temperatures left some families questioning how the district makes its decisions.
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According to the Ohio Emergency Management Agency, Ohioans impacted by recent tornadoes and weather should be careful when selecting repair companies.
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The National Weather Service expects the strongest storms are yet to come.
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Updated 04/10/2020 at 9:30 a.m: Residents in Southwest Ohio, Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana are cleaning up from Wednesday night's severe…
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While many people are focused on COVID-19, Thursday night's storms are a reminder that spring in Ohio can mean severe weather.The National Weather Service…
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Montgomery, Sycamore and Symmes townships held a memorial service Tuesday, just across the street from where hundreds of homes were damaged or destroyed…
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Updated 5:10 p.m.Hamilton County disaster officials are still trying to get a handle on the scope of flood damage this week. The Ohio River was still…
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Updated 2/25/18 at 10:35 p.m.The National Weather Service Sunday night confirmed two tornadoes touched down early Sunday morning in Clermont and Brown…