Signs reading "water over roadway" were spread throughout Madison County Friday, warning drivers to be cautious.
According to NOAA, the Black River at Poplar Bluff will crest Saturday at 21.5 feet. That water level moves the Black River into the major flooding stage.
With the rain expected to keep falling this weekend, communities across greater Cincinnati are already seeing the impacts.
Chief meteorologist Jay Cardosi breaks down the severe t'storm and flood threats as we move through the upcoming weekend ...
Officials with the National Weather Service in Jackson said it is largely from culverts overflowing from the rainfall on ...
Elkhorn Creek in Franklin County continued to rise Friday. The creek level on Friday was at its 6th highest on record. This ...
Torrential rains and flash flooding battered parts of the Midwest and South on Friday, killing a boy in Kentucky who was ...
Communities along the Licking River are on high alert as water levels continue to rise, with emergency management workers closely monitoring the situation.
Governor Mike DeWine is warning Ohioans that the slow-moving weather system we’re expecting this weekend could lead to flooding.
Keep your rain gear handy! Multiple rounds of rain, downpours and storms will impact Northeast Ohio through Sunday morning.
After days of heavy rain, the downtown area of Hopkinsville, Kentucky was submerged under flood waters. A dozen people were ...
Relentless thunderstorms continued to drench hard-hit parts of the central U.S., threatening "catastrophic" flooding.