This flood advisory archive will detail all text-based, flood-related watches and warnings going back to 1983. They will be in chronological order by year and event dates. All advisories for a specific date will be listed together, regardless of type. They will be for the main Columbus Metro counties of Delaware, Fairfield, Franklin, Licking, Madison, Pickaway and Union.
**Last Update: 2/24/2024- This page has been largely neglected the last year or two, so it’s time for a major update and reconstruction.
1983-1989
1983
Sunday, June 19, 1983
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING BULLETIN
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
655AM EDT SUN JUN 19 1983
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A SMALL STREAM AND URBAN
FLOODING BULLETIN FOR TODAY FOR UNION AND DELAWARE COUNTIES OF
CENTRAL OHIO.
SLOW MOVING SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS HAVE BEEN OCCURRING OVER UNION AND DELAWARE COUNTIES FOR MOST OF THE NIGHT AND ARE CONTINUING INTO THE DAYLIGHT HOURS.
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING BULLETIN ..NUMBER 2..
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1 PM EDT SUN JUN 19 1983
FLOODING CONTINUES IN UNION COUNTY OF CENTRAL OHIO.
AT 1230 PM EDT..UNION COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTED MANY ROADS UNDER WATER..INCLUDING ROUTE 33..COVERED BY 2 FEET OF WATER NEAR THE HONDA PLANT.
DELAWARE COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTED NO MAJOR PROBLEMS…BUT MORE RAIN THERE WILL CAUSE PROBLEMS TO DEVELOP. PERSONS SHOULD BE ALERT FOR HIGH WATER ON ROADS AND IN LOW LYING AREAS THROUGHOUT CENTRAL OHIO.
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING BULLETIN ..NUMBER 3..
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
525PM EDT SUN JUN 19 1983
…..FLOODING CONTINUES IN UNION COUNTY OF CENTRAL OHIO….
AT 520 PM EDT..UNION COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTED NUMEROUS ROADS WERE STILL CLOSED DUE TO BEING UNDER WATER.
DELAWARE COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTED NO MAJOR PROBLEMS…BUT WEATHER RADAR IN COLUMBUS INDICATED THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY RAIN= MOVING INTO WESTERN DELAWARE COUNTY…AND SOME FLOODING IS POSSIBLE.
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING BULLETIN ..NUMBER 4…
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
830PM EDT SUN JUN 19 1983….RESENT TO CORRECT BULLETIN NUMBER…
…..FLOODING CONTINUES IN UNION COUNTY OF CENTRAL OHIO….
AT 820 PM EDT..UNION COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTED SOME ROADS WERE STILL CLOSED DUE TO BEING UNDER WATER…BUT NO NEW FLOODING WAS REPORTED.
DELAWARE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE REPORTED NO ROADS WERE CLOSED DUE TO WATER. THIS WILL BE THE LAST STATEMENT ISSUED ABOUT THIS FLOODING.
1984
Tuesday, March 20, 1984
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1030PM EST TUE MAR 20 1984
RAINFALL AT THE PORT COLUMBUS AIRPORT NOW TOTALS ABOUT ONE AND
ONE HALF INCH. RAIN..HEAVY AT TIMES WILL CONTINUE OVERNIGHT.
SOME LOCAL FLOODING OF BASEMENTS..STREETS..LOW LYING AREAS AND
THE NORMAL POOR DRAINAGE AREAS COULD DEVELOP..DUE TO THE GROUND
BEING SATURATED.
Tuesday, August 7, 1984
BULLETIN–IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OHIO
405PM EDT TUE AUG 7 1984 EXPIRES 6PM
COUNTIES AFFECTED OH MADISON FAYETTE
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR
MADISON AND FAYETTE COUNTIES IN CENTRAL OHIO.
THIS WARNING TO BE IN EFFECT UNTIL 6PM EDT THIS TUESDAY EVENING.
FLASH FLOODING IS IMMIMENT IN THESE COUNTIES DUE TO VERY SLOW MOVING THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAINFALL.
1985
Sunday, July 14, 1985
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING BULLETIN
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
925 PM EDT SUN JUL 14 1985
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUE TO MOVE ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAINFALL. SATELLITE RAINFALL ESTIMATES EXCESS 2 TO 3 INCHES IN DELAWARE.. LICKING..FAIRFIELD..AND MUSKINGUM COUNTIES OF CENTRAL OHIO.
MORGAN COUNTY REPORTED RAINFALL OF 2.50 INCHES DURING THE PAST 3 HOURS. FLOODING OF SMALL STREAMS..LOW LYING AREAS AND OTHER FLOOD PRONE AREAS IS POSSIBLE FOR THE NEXT 2 TO 3 HOURS.
Sunday, November 10, 1985
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING BULLETIN
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
220 PM EST SUN NOV 10 1985
HEAVY RAINS MAY CAUSE SOME STREET FLOODING AND SMALL STREAM OVERFLOW IN LOW LYING AREAS OF CENTRAL OHIO THIS AFTERNOON.
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH RAIN HEAVY AT TIMES ARE EXPECTED FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE AFTERNOON.
A SLOW MOVING COLD FRONT ACROSS NORTHERN OHIO WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE SOUTH THROUGH THE AREA TONIGHT.
PEOPLE DRIVING IN CENTRAL OHIO SHOULD BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR STREET FLOODING AND BE PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION.
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING BULLETIN
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
912 PM EST SUN NOV 10 1985
HEAVY RAINS CONTINUE TO CAUSE SOME SRTEET FLOODING AND SMALL STREAM OVERFLOW LOW LYING AREAS OF CENTRAL OHIO THIS EVENING.
A SLOW MOVING FRONTAL ACROSS NORTHERN OHIO WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE SOUTH THROUGH THE AREA TONIGHT. THIS FRONT HAS PRODUCED 1.82 INCHES OF RAIN AT THE WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE IN COLUMBUS OHIO TODAY.
Friday, November 15, 1985
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING BULLETIN
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1140PM EST FRI NOV 15 1985
RAINFALL BETWEEN ONE HALF AND ONE INCH MAY CAUSE SOME URBAN
AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING IN THE CENTRAL OHIO AREA TONIGHT.
AT 1140 PM RAINFALL AT PORT COLUMBUS TOTALLED .62 FOR TODAY
AND RAIN IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE OFF AND ON THROUGH THE NIGHT.
PERSONS LIVING NEAR SMALL STREAMS OR IN POOR DRAINAGE AREAS
SHOULD BE ON THE ALERT FOR POSSIBLE FLOODING TONIGHT.
Saturday, November 16, 1985
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING BULLETIN
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
445 AM EST SAT NOV 16 1985
A FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT THIS MORNING FOR EAST CENTRAL AND
SOUTH CENTRAL SECTIONS OF OHIO FOR TODAY. IN CENTRAL OHIO, THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES ARE AFFECTED..MUSKINGUN…MORGAN AND ATHENS.
AT 400 AM RAINFALL AT PORT COLUMBUS TOTALLED .93 SINCE THE RAIN BEGAN YESTERDAY AFTERNOON AND RAIN IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE THROUGH THE DAY. THE GROUND IS ALREADY SATURATED AND LITTLE ADDITIONAL RAINFALL IS NEEDED TO PRODUCE SMALL STREAM FLOODING AND POSSIBLY FLOODING OF LARGER CREEKS AND RIVER.
THE OHIO STATE HIGHWAY PATROL HAS ADVISED US THAT STATE ROUTE 752 IS CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING BETWEEKN U. S. ROUTE 23 AND ASHVILLE PIKE AT THE RAILROAD UNDERPASS. ADDITIONAL FLOODING IN THE BALLOH ROAD AREA. ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS WILL BE ISSUED AS CONDITIONS WARRANT.
1986
Tuesday, June 10, 1986
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING BULLETIN
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
910 PM EDT TUE JUN 10 1986
HEAVY RAIN WAS OCCURRING IN FRANKLIN AND LICKING COUNTIES IN CENTRAL OHIO. ONE AND THREE QUARTER INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLEN WITHIN A HALF HOUR PERIOD AT THE PORT COLUMBUS AIRPORT.
PERSONS NEAR FLOOD PRONE AREAS SUCH AS SMALL RIVERS AND STREAMS…LOW LYING AREAS…OR POOR DRAINAGE AREAS SHOULD BE ALERT FOR POSSIBLE FLOODING.
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING BULLETIN
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
940 PM EDT TUE JUN 10 1986
HEAVY RAINS CONTINUE TO FALL ACROSS FRANKLIN, LICKING AND NORTHERN
FAIRFIELD COUNTIES. FLOODING OF SMALL STREAM, LOW LYING AREAS AND
OTHER FLOOD PRONE AREAS WAS REPORTED IN MOST AREAS. RAINFALL AT
THE PORT COLUMBUS WEATHER OFFICE HAS BEEN 2.50 DURING THE PAST HOUR AND A HALF.
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING BULLETIN
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1048 PM EDT TUE JUN 10 1986
AT 1045 PM EDT WEATHER RADAR SHOWED HEAVY RAIN WAS FALLING OVER
EAST CENTRAL OHIO. WIDESPREAD FLOODING WAS REPORTED IN FRANKLIN..
LICKING AND NORTH FAIRFIELD COUNTIES.
RAINFALL REPORTS OF 2.5 TO 3.5 INCHES WERE REPORTED FROM SEVERAL
LOCATIONS. PERSONS IN FLOOD PRONE AREAS SHOULD BE ON THE ALERT FOR THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS AND TRAVEL SHOULD BE RESTRICTED.
1987
Thursday, July 2, 1987
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
106 PM EDT THU JUL 2 1987
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WARNING
EFFECTIVE UNTIL 510 PM EDT FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES OF
CENTRAL OHIO… SOUTHERN DELAWARE… FRANKLIN
DUE TO RECENT HEAVY RAINS WATER IS OVERFLOWING THE OSHAUGNESSY DAM. COMMUNITIES SOUTH OF THE DAM MAY EXPERIENCE SUDDEN FLUCUATIONS IN STREAM LEVELS FOR THE NEXT FEW HOURS UNTIL THE WATERS BEGIN TO RECEDE. FLASH FLOODING IS IMMINENT IN THIS AREA.
BULLETIN
FLASH FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CLEVELAND, OH
511 PM EDT THU JUL 02 1987
WATER CONTINUES HIGH ALONG THE SCIOTO RIVER JUST NORTH OF COLUMBUS. WATER BEHIND THE O’SHAUGHNESSY DAM CONTINUES VERY HIGH AND WAS STILL RISING LATE THIS AFTERNOON. RAINFALL OF MORE THAN 5 INCHES OCCURRED NORTH OF THIS AREA DURING THE PAST 24 HOURS. THE RUNOFF FROM THIS RAIN WILL KEEP THE SCIOTO RIVER LEVEL RISING THROUGH TONIGHT.
THIS FLOW WILL CAUSE HIGHER THAN NORMAL RIVER LEVELS IN SOUTHERN
DELAWARE AND FRANKLIN COUNTIES. OFFICIALS ARE CLOSELY MONITORING
THE WATER SITUATION AT THE DAM. THE HEAVY RAIN HAS ENDED IN CENTRAL OHIO SO LEVELS WILL BE DEPENDENT ENTIRELY UPON RUNOFF FROM EARLIER RAINS. PEOPLE ALONG THE SCIOTO RIVER IN SOUTHERN DELAWARE AND FRANKLIN COUNTIES SHOULD CLOSELY MONITOR THE RIVER SITUATION AND BE READY TO MOVE TO SAFETY QUICKLY SHOULD A WARNING BE ISSUED.
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
905 PM EDT TUE JUN 2 1987
FLOOD WARNING HAVE BEEN ISSUED FOR UNION…MARION…DELAWARE…
FRANKLIN…AND NORTHERN MADISON COUNTIES UNTIL 11 PM EDT.
THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAINS WERE MOVING ACROSS
NORTH CENTRAL OHIO THIS EVENING. AT 905 PM EDT WEATHER SERVICE RADAR IN COLUMBUS SHOWED A LINE OF THUNDERSTORMS FROM EAST OF CLEVELAND SOUTHWEST TO MANSFIELD TO DELAWARE AND MADISON COUNTIES AND WEST TO DAYTON. THESE STORMS WERE
PRODUCING RAINFALL IN EXCESS OF 3 INCHES IN DELAWARE… MARION…
AND UNION COUNTIES AND WERE MOVING EAST AT 30 MPH. EXTREMELY HEAVY RAINS CAN BE EXPECTED AS THESE STORMS MOVE INTO NORTHERN MADISON AND FRANKLIN COUNTIES BY 1030PM.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1112 PM EDT TUE JUN 2 1987
THE FLOOD WARNING ISSUED FOR UNION…MARION..DELAWARE…
FRANKILN…AND NORTHERN MADISION COUNTIES HAS EXPIRED..
…FLOOD WATCH IS CONTINUED…
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING WAS REPORTED IN UNION…
MARION…AND DELAWARE COUNTIES THIS EVENING. THUNDERSTORMS
CONTINUE TO MOVE THROUGH CENTRAL OHIO AND ARE CAPABLE OF PRODUCING MORE HEAVY RAIN TONIGHT.
1988
Wednesday, July 20, 1988
FLASH FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
620 AM EDT WED JUL 20 1988
HEAVY RAIN FROM SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS DURING THE NIGHT BROUGHT MINOR STREET FLOODING TO COLUMBUS CITY STREETS THIS MORNING. THE CITY OF COLUMBUS REPORTED THAT MANY UNDERPASSES ALONG FIFTH AVENUE NEEDED BARRICADES TO BLOCK MINOR FLOODING. EARLY THIS MORNING ON-RAMPS AT ROUTE 71 AND FIFTH AVENUE WERE CLOGGED WITH STALLED CARS WHICH LOCAL POLICE HAVE SINCE CLEARED. MOTORISTS SHOULD EXERCISE CAUTION COMMUTING TO WORK THIS MORNING AND STAY CLEAR OF STANDING WATER. THE MINOR FLOODING WAS A RESULT OF 1.28 INCHES OF RAIN…MEASURED AT THE PORT COLUMBUS AIRPORT…THAT FELL BETWEEN 220 AND 450 AM EDT. THE RAIN HAS MOVED EAST BUT MORE RAIN…POSSIBLY HEAVY…IS EXPECTED LATER ON TODAY.
1989
Saturday, April 29, 1989
URBAN/SMALL STREAM FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
455 AM EDT SAT APR 29 1989
…FLOOD WATCH CONTINUED IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM TODAY…
ONE TO TWO INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLEN IN PARTS OF FAYETTE…
FAIRFIELD AND PERRY COUNTIES OF CENTRAL OHIO SINCE THE RAINFALL
BEGAN FRIDAY MORNING.
PERRY COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTED THAT SOME OVERRUNNING OF WATER ON STATE ROUTE 155 BETWEEN MILLERTOWN AND DRAKE…STATE ROUTE 13 BETWEEN OAKFIELD AND RENDVILLE AND STATE ROUTE 93 BETWEEN CROOKSVILLE AND SIX MILE TURN. FAIRFIELD COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTED SOME PONDING OF WATER ON A FEW COUNTY ROADS. THUNDERSTORMS WITH HEAVY RAIN CONTINUED TO MOVE NORTHEAST INTO CENTRAL
OHIO AND FURTHER FLOODIN&G OF SMALL STREAMS AND CREEKS AND OTHER LOW LYING AREAS WHERE DRAINAGE IS POOR CAN BE EXPECTED.
Wednesday, June 21, 1989
URBAN/SMALL STREAM FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OHIO
727 PM EDT WED JUN 21 1989
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUE TO PRODUCE HEAVY RAIN OVER CENTRAL OHIO. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF ONE TO THREE INCHES HAVE BEEN COMMON IN MADISON FRANKLIN AND LICKING COUNTIES. THIS RAIN FALLING ON ALREADY SATURATED GROUND HAS PRODUCED FLOODING OF LOW LYING AREAS AND SMALL STREAMS AND OTHER FLOOD PRONE AREAS. HEAVY DOWNPOURS ARE EXPECTED TO CONTIN UE THROUGH TONIGHT. PERSONS LIVING NEAR SMALL STREAMS AND FLOOD PRONE AREAS SHOULD LISTEN FOR FURTHER STATEMENTS AND POSSIBLE WARNINGS.
Wednesday, June 21, 1989
URBAN/SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OHIO
810 PM EDT WED JUN 21 1989
AN URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR MADISON FRANKLIN AND LICKING COUNTIES OF CENTRAL OHIO. SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUE TO PRODUCE HEAVY RAIN OVER CENTRAL
OHIO. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF ONE TO THREE INCHES HAVE BEEN COMMON IN
MADISON FRANKLIN AND LICKING COUNTIES. THIS RAIN FALLING ON ALREADY SATURATED GROUND HAS PRODUCED FLOODING OF LOW LYING AREAS AND SMALL STREAMS AND OTHER FLOOD PRONE AREAS. HEAVY DOWNPOURS ARE EXPECTED TO CONTINUE THROUGH THE NIGHT.
Thursday, June 22, 1989
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
317 PM EDT THU JUN 22 1989
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 515 PM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FAIRFIELD
AT 310 PM EDT THE COLUMBUS WEATHER RADAR SHOWED A THUNDERSTORM OVER NORTHEASTERN FAIRFIELD COUNTY. THIS THUNDERSTORM HAS BEEN NEARLY STATIONARY IN THE BALTIMORE.. THURSTON AREA FOR THE PAST HOUR PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAINFALL. FLOODING OF LOW LYING .. SMALL STREAMS AND OTHER FLOOD PRONE AREAS ARE POSSIBLE UNTIL 5PM EDT.
URBAN/SMALL STREAM FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OHIO
432 PM EDT THU JUN 22 1989
THE FLOOD WARNING FOR FAIRFIELD COUNTY ISSUED AT 317 PM EDT HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
THE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS HAVE DIMIMISHED OR ENDED REDUCING THE THREAT OF FLOODING. HOWEVER THERE IS STILL A CHANCE FOR SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS THIS EVENING AND EARLY TONIGHT.
Tuesday, June 27, 1989
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
549 PM EDT TUE JUN 27 1989
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 745 PM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FAIRFIELD…LICKING…PICKAWAY
AT 548 PM WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED SLOW MOVING THUNDERSTORMS WITH TORRENTIAL RAINS IN PICKAWAY…FAIRFIELD…AND LICKING COUNTIES.
THESE STORMS WERE CAUSING FLOODING OF LOW LYING AND POOR DRAINAGE AREAS. THESE STORMS WERE MOVING NORTHEAST AT ONLY 15 MPH AND HEAVY RAINS ARE LIKELY TO CONTINUE IN THESE COUNTIES FOR THE NEXT 1 TO 2 HOURS.
Friday, July 28, 1989
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1249 AM EDT FRI JUL 28 1989
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 245 AM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE…FRANKLIN…LICKING…MARION
AT 12:45 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED SEVERAL SLOW
MOVING THUNDERSTORMS WITH HEAVY RAIN IN FRANKLIN…MARION…LICKING
AND DELAWARE COUNTIES OF CENTRAL OHIO. THESE STORMS WERE CAUSING FLOODING OF LOW LYING AREA. SEVERAL RAINFALL OBSERVERS REPORTED OVER ONE INCH OF RAIN IN LESS THAN ONE HOUR. THESE STORMS WERE MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 20-25 MPH. HEAVY RAINS ARE LIKELY TO CONTINUE IN THESE COUNTIES FOR THE NEXT 1 TO 2 HOURS.
BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS AT NIGHT WHEN IT IS HARDER TO RECOGNIZE
THE DANGERS OF FLOODS AND FLASH FLOODS. IF FLASH FLOODING IS
OBSERVED…ACT QUICKLY. MOVE UP TO ESCAPE FLOOD WATERS. DO
NOT STAY IN AREAS SUBJECT TO FLOODING WHEN WATER BEGINS RISING.
A FLASH FLOOD WARNING MEANS THAT FLOODING IS OCCURRING OR IS
IMMINENT.
Wednesday, November 15, 1989
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
525 PM EST WED NOV 15 1989
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 930 PM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE…FAIRFIELD…FAYETTE…FRANKLIN…LICKING
…MADISON…MARION…PICKAWAY…UNION
AT 520 PM WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED A VERY LARGE AREA OF RAIN
ACROSS MOST OF CENTRAL OHIO. THUNDERSTORMS THAT MOVED THROUGH THE AREA PRODUCED LOCALLY HEAVY RAINS AND MORE STEADY RAIN IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE FOR THE NEXT 3 TO 4 HOURS. SMALL STREAMS HAVE BECOME SWOLLEN AND ARE RUNNING BANKFULL. STREETS AND LOW LYING AREAS HAVE ACCUMULATED STANDING WATER. FLOODING WILL CONTINUE THIS EVENING AS RAIN CONTINUES TO FALL ON SATURATED GROUND.
1990-1999
1990
Saturday, February 3, 1990
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1045 PM EST SAT FEB 3 1990
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR THE SOUTHERN HALF OF OHIO FROM TONIGHT THROUGH SEVEN O’CLOCK SUNDAY EVENING.
A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVING NORTHEAST FROM TENNESSEE WILL CAUSE A VARIETY OF WEATHER OVER CENTRAL OHIO TONIGHT AND SUNDAY. AHEAD OF THE LOW PRESSURE A WIDESPREAD AREA OF RAIN AND FOG COVERED MOST OF OHIO. THE RAIN WILL CONTINUE OVERNIGHT IN THE SOUTHERN HALF OF THE STATE AND MAY BE HEAVY AT TIMES CAUSING SOME RIVERS AND STREAMS TO FLOOD.
FOR MOST OF TONIGHT TEMPERATURES WILL REMAIN ABOVE FREEZING AND THE MAIN TRAVEL PROBLEM WILL BE AREAS OF DENSE FOG THAT WILL REDUCE VISIBILITY TO NEAR ZERO AT TIMES. BY EARLY SUNDAY MORNING TEMPERATURES COULD DROP LOW ENOUGH TO TURN THE PRECIPITATION TO FREEZING RAIN.
Thursday, February 15, 1990
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
519 PM EST THU FEB 15 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 815 PM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY..IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FRANKLIN
AT 510 PM THIS EVENING COLUMBUS POLICE REPORTED THAT BIG WALNUT CREEK AT WONDERLAND WAS FLOODING OVER THE ROAD. GAHANNA POLICE ALSO CLOSED PIZZURRO PARK BECAUSE OF HIGH WATERS.
AT 515 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN OVER MOST OF CENTRAL OHIO AND RAINFALL SHOULD CONTINUE THROUGH THE NIGHT.
FLASH FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
810 PM EST THU FEB 15 1990
AN URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING FOR FRANKLIN COUNTY OF
CENTRAL OHIO WILL EXPIRE AT 815 PM.
AT 805 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF
RAINFALL OVER THE CENTRAL PORTION OF THE STATE WITH MODERATE TO
HEAVY RAIN IN THE SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO COUNTIES OF ROSS..HOCKING AND
VINTON. THE RAIN WAS MOVING TO THE NORTHEAST AT 15 MILES AN HOUR
AND WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE NIGHTTIME HOURS.
Friday, May 4, 1990
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM STATEMENT…CORRECTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
443 PM EDT FRI MAY 4 1990
THUNDERSTORMS WITH HEAVY RAINS ARE CONTINUING TO MOVE THROUGH
CENTRAL OHIO CAUSING SOME LOCAL FLOODING IN LOW LYING AREAS.
AT 425 PM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY RAINS IN MADISON… FAYETTE AND FAIRFIELD COUNTIES.
THE THUNDERSTORMS WERE MOVING NORTHEAST AROUND 40 MPH.
RAINFALL ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO HAS AVERAGED OVER ONE INCH IN MANY
LOCATIONS AND HAS SATURATED THE GROUND. THE ADDITONAL RAINFALL WILL CAUSE PONDING ON HIGHWAYS AND FLOODING OF LOW LYING AREAS.
Tuesday, May 29, 1990
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
149 AM EDT TUE MAY 29 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 345 AM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…PICKAWAY
THE PICKAWAY COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTS THAT HARGUS CREEK IS OUT OF ITS BANKS AND MINOR FLOODING IS OCCURRING IN PARTS OF CIRCLEVILLE.
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICTES MODERATE RAIN COVERING MOST OF PICKAWAY COUNTY. THE RAIN IS MOVING NORTHEAST AROUND 20 MPH.
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
255 AM EDT TUE MAY 29 1990
A SMALL STREAM AMD URBAN FLOOD WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR PICKAWAY
COUNTY UNTIL 345 AM EDT.
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO OVERNIGHT.
AT 245 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED A LARGE AREA OF LIGHT TO MODERATE RAIN COVERING MOST OF OHIO. THE HEAVIEST RAIN WAS INDICATED IN SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO. THE RAIN WAS MOVING NORTH AROUND 20 MPH. SOME URBAN AND STREEET FLOODING HAS OCCURRED IN PICKAWAY COUNTY.
THE RAIN IS EXPECTED TO GRADUALLY DECREASE THROUGH THE MORNING BUT WILL CONTINUE FOR THE NEXT FEW HOURS.
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
350 AM EDT TUE MAY 29 1990
THE SMALL STREAM AMD UBRAN FLOOD WARNING FOR PICKAWAY COUNTY HAS EXPIRED.
A FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR MOST OF CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING.
RIVER FLOOD WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT FOR THE PAINT CREEK AT BOURNEVILLE THE HOCKING RIVER AT ENTERPRISE AND THE SCIOTO RIVER AT PIKETON.
AT 345 AM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED MOST OF THE HEAVY RAIN HAD ENDED OVER SOUTHERN OHIO. THE MAIN AREA OF RAIN WAS GENERALLY NORTHWEST OF A LINE FROM AKRON-CANTON TO ZANESVILLE..COLUMBUS AND WEST UNION. THE RAIN WAS MOVING NORTH AROUND 20 MPH.
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
630 AM EDT TUE MAY 29 1990
A FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR MUCH OF CENTRAL… SOUTHEAST… AND
SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO THROUGH THIS MORNING. THE AREA IS MAINLY
SOUTHEAST OF A LINE FROM NEAR PORTSMOUTH… TO DELAWARE COUNTY…
TO HOLMES COUNTY TO NEAR STUBENVILLE.
AT 620 AM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED LIGHT TO MODERATE RAIN CONTINUING TO FALL OVER THE WATCH AREA. MOST OF THE RAIN WAS LIGHT WITH PATCHES OF MODERATE RAIN INDICATED IN HOCKING AND NOBLE COUNTIES. THE RAIN WAS MOVING NORTH AROUND 20 MPH.
RAINFALL IN THE WATCH AREA HAS AVERAGED ONE TO TWO INCHES SINCE MONDAY MORNING WITH SOME AREAS RECEIVING OVER THREE INCHES. MOST RIVERS AND STREAMS IN THE WATCH AREA ARE NEAR FLOOD OR ARE ALREADY OUT OF THEIR BANKS. SOME URBAN FLOODING HAS OCCURRED AND ANY ADDITIONAL RAINFALL WILL CAUSE MORE FLOODING PROBLEMS.
THE RAIN WILL CONTINUE TO DIMINISH THIS MORNING AND DRY WEATHER
IS EXPECTED OVER MOST OF THE AREA THIS AFTERNOON.
Friday, June 8, 1990
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
608 AM EDT FRI JUN 8 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 715 AM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FAIRFIELD…PICKAWAY
AT 600 AM RADAR SHOWED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS CONTAINING VERY HEAVY RAIN IN A BAND FROM LANCASTER TO CIRCLEVILLE. THE STORMS WERE REPEATEDLY MOVING OVER PICKAWAY AND FAIRFIELD COUNTIES DURING THE PAST HALF HOUR AND ARE EXPECTED TO CONTINUE FOR THE NEXT 1 TO 2 HOURS. THE THUNDERSTORMS WERE MOVING EAST AT 30 MILES AN HOUR.
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
637 AM EDT FRI JUN 8 1990
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUED TO PRODUCE VERY HEAVY RAIN OVER PICKAWAY AND FAIRFIELD COUNTIES THIS MORNING.
AT 635 AM RADAR SHOWED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY RAIN FROM LANCASTER THROUGH AMANDA IN FAIRFIELD COUNTY TO CIRCLEVILLE IN PICKAWAY COUNTY. THE THUNDERSTORMS WERE MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 30 MILES AN HOUR.
FAIRFIELD COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTED FLOODING OF ROUTE 204 EAST OF MILNER…ON REFUGEE RD. EAST OF ROUTE 256…AND ON PICKERINGTON RD.
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
709 AM EDT FRI JUN 8 1990
THE URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING FOR PICKAWAY AND FAIRFIELD COUNTIES HAS EXPIRED.
AT 705 AM RADAR SHOWED LIGHT RAIN AND SHOWERS THROUGHOUT CENTRAL OHIO.
THE WESTERN EDGE OF THE RAIN EXTENDED FROM MANSFIELD THROUGH NEWARK TO LANCASTER. THE RAIN WAS MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 30 MILES AN HOUR.
FAIRFIELD COUNTY SHERIDFF REPORTED FLOODING EARLIER ON ROUTE 22 IN AMANDA AND AT THE INTERSECTION OF WOODSTOCK AND REFUGEE ROADS.
SHOWERS WILL END ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO DURING THE NEXT HOUR AND ANY ROADS THAT HAVE BEEN FLOODED SHOULD RETURN TO NORMAL.
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED/EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
855 PM EDT FRI JUN 8 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WARNING
EFFECTIVE UNTIL 1200 AM EDT FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES
IN THE STATE OF OHIO
DELAWARE…UNION
AT 845 AN NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED THUNDERSTORMS
WITH HEAVY RAIN CONTINUING TO MOVE ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO. THE
THUNDERSTORMS ARE MOVING ACROSS GROUND THAT IS ALREADY
SATURATED. PREVIOUS STORMS HAVE DUMPED ONE TO TWO INCHES OF
RAIN OVER THIS AREA. PONDING OF WATER AND WATER OVERRUNNING
HIGHWAYS CAN BE EXPECTED THROUGH TONIGHT.
BULLETIN -EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1028 PM EDT FRI JUN 08 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A SMALL
STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 230 AM EDT FOR
PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
FRANKLIN AND LICKING
THUNDERSTORMS MOVING THROUGH CENTRAL OHIO THIS EVENING HAVE PRODUCED RAINFALL IN EXCESS OF TWO INCHES. RAINFALL IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE TONIGHT AS MORE THUNDERSTORMS DEVELOP. THE GROUND IS COMPLETELY SATURATED AND CANNOT HOLD ANY ADDITIONAL RAIN. PONDING OF WATER AND OVERRUNNING OF LOW LYING AREAS IS EXPECTED OVERNIGHT.
Saturday, June 9, 1990
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
425 AM EDT SAT JUN 9 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 730 AM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FAIRFIELD
IN SOUTHEAST OHIO
…MUSKINGUM…PERRY
AT 425 AM WEATHER RADAR SHOWED THUNDERSTORMS CONTAINING VERY HEAVY RAIN FROM ZANESVILLE IN MUSKINGUM COUNTY SOUTHWEST THROUGH CROOKSVILLE TO SHAWNEE IN PERRY COUNTY. THE STORMS WERE MOVING EAST AT AROUND 30 MILES AN HOUR.
FAIRFIELD COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTED THAT PAW PAW CREEK WAS OVERFLOWING AND SEVERAL STREETS ARE CLOSED DUE TO HIGH WATER. ALSO PICKERINGTON IN FAIRFIELD COUNTY REPORTED OVER 5 INCHES OF RAIN IN THE PAST 24 HOURS. IN MUSKINGUM COUNTY SEVERAL STREAMS OVERFLOWING THEIR BANKS HAVE CAUSED FLOODING AT WHITE COTTAGE.
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED/EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
650 AM EDT SAT JUN 9 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WARNING
EFFECTIVE UNTIL 945 AM EDT FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES IN THE STATE OF OHIO
LICKING…DELAWARE…UNION
AT 645 AM RADAR SHOWED A LINE OF THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY
RAIN MOVING ACROSS MARYSVILLE AND DELAWARE. THE STORMS WERE
REPEATEDLY MOVING OVER THE SAME AREA AND WILL CONTINUE TO DO SO
DURING THE NEXT FEW HOURS. GROUND IS ALREADY SATURATED WITH
COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICES REPORTING STREAMS AND RIVERS ALREADY
BANKFULL.
Thursday, June 14, 1990
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
631 PM EDT THU JUN 14 1990
THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY RAINFALL WERE MOVING THROUGH CENTRAL OHIO THIS EVENING.
AT 625 PM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY RAINFALL FROM AKRON SOUTHWEST THROUGH COLUMBUS TO NEAR CINCINNATI. THESE THUNDERSTORMS WERE MOVING TO THE SOUTHEAST AT 40 MILES AN HOUR.
LOCAL SPOTTERS REPORTED EXTREMELY HEAVY RAIN…WIND GUSTS OF 40 TO 50 MILES AN HOUR…AND STREET FLOODING ESPECIALLY UNDER BRIDGES AND OTHER LOW LYING AREAS.
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
722 PM EDT THU JUN 14 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 1130 PM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FAIRFIELD…LICKING
IN SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO
…HOCKING…ROSS…VINTON
IN SOUTHEAST OHIO
…ATHENS…MORGAN…MUSKINGUM…PERRY
AT 720 PM WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED A LINE OF THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY RAIN FROM AKRON THROUGH LANCASTER TO HILLSBORO. THE STORMS WERE MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 40 MILES AN HOUR.
LOCAL SPOTTERS AND RAINFALL OBSERVERS REPORTED ONE TO TWO INCHES OF RAIN IN AN HOUR AS THESE STORMS MOVED THROUGH THE COLUMBUS METRO AREA. LOCAL SHERIFF’S OFFICES AND INDIVIDUAL OBSERVERS REPORTED WIDESPREAD FLOODING OF HIGHWAYS AND UNDERPASSES IN LICKING… FAIRFIELD…FRANKLIN… AND PICKAWAY COUNTIES.
FLOODING CAN BE EXPECTED IN THESE COUNTIES AS THE STORMS MOVE THROUGH THE AREA UNTIL MIDNIGHT.
FLASH FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
907 PM EDT THU JUN 14 1990
A SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR
FAIRFIELD…LICKING…HOCKING…ROSS…VINTON…ATHENS…MORGAN…
MUSKINGUM…AND PERRY COUNTIES UNTIL 11:30 PM EDT.
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR SOUTHEAST OHIO UNTIL 11:30 PM EDT.
THE FAIRFIELD COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT REPORTED FLOODING IN THE
MILLERINGTON AREA…AND WATER COVERED PORTIONS OF ROUTE 79 AND ROUTE 37. THE LICKING COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT REPORTED WIDESPREAD FLOODING IN THE EASTERN PART OF THE COUNTY WITH SEVERAL ROAD CLOSURES.
AT 900 PM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED AN AREA OF
THUNDERSTORMS EXTENDING FROM WHEELING WEST VIRGINIA SOUTHWEST THROUGH MORGAN…PERRY…HOCKING…AND VINTON COUNTIES TO THE OHIO RIVER BETWEEN PORTSMOUTH AND CHESAPEAKE.
THESE THUNDERSTORMS WERE MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 25 MILES AN HOUR…AND MAY PRODUCE RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 1 TO 3 INCHES.
Wednesday, June 20, 1990
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
745 AM EDT WED JUN 20 1990
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR OHIO TODAY AND EARLY TONIGHT.
RAIN IS EXPECTED TO MOVE INTO CENTRAL OHIO AROUND 830 AM TO 9 AM EDT THIS MORNING AND CONTINUE INTO LATE THIS AFTERNOON OR EVENING BEFORE ENDING. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 1 TO 2 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED IN MOST AREAS AND FLOODING OF SMALL STREAMS… LOW LYING AREAS AND OTHER FLOOD PRONE AREAS CAN BE EXPECTED.
AT 740 AM EDT THE COLUMBUS SHOWED A LARGE AREA OF RAIN… WHICH
INCLUDED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS EXTENDING FROMN NEAR FINDLAY SOUTH THROUGH SPRINGFIELD TO THE OHIO RIVER EAST OF CINCINNATI AND INTO EAST CENTRAL KENTUCKY. THE AREA WAS MOVING EAST AT 30 MPH.
Monday, July 9, 1990
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
418 PM EDT MON JUL 9 1990
AT 415 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED THUNDERSTORMS
WITH HEAVY RAIN AND GUSTY WINDS OVER FRANKLIN AND LICKING COUNTIES.
THE THUNDERSTORMS WERE MOVING EAST SOUTHEAST AT 20 MPH.
RAINFALL OBSERVERS IN LICKING COUNTY REPORTED ONE INCH OF RAIN IN
40 MINUTES. THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY RAIN COVERED MOST OF CENTRAL OHIO THIS AFTERNOON AND ADDITIONAL FLOODING IS LIKELY.
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
534 PM EDT MON JUL 9 1990
THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY RAIN MOVED OVER CENTRAL OHIO THIS
AFTERNOON.
AT 530 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED A LINE OF THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY RAIN OVER FAIRFIELD…PICKAWAY AND HOCKING COUNTIES. THE THUNDERSTORMS WERE MOVING EAST SOUTHEAST AT 25 MPH. THESE COUNTIES HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED ABOUT ONE INCH OF RAIN AND ADDITIONAL HEAVY RAIN IS EXPECTED THROUGH 630 PM.
Thursday, July 12, 1990
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1007 AM EDT THU JUL 12 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 115 PM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE…FRANKLIN…LICKING…MADISON…MARION…UNION
AT 1000 AM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED AN AREA OF
MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN OVER CENTRAL AND WEST-CENTRAL OHIO. THIS RAIN AREA WAS MOVING EAST NORTHEAST AT 25 MILES AN HOUR. ONE TO TWO INCHES OF RAINFALL HAVE OCCURRED ACROSS THESE COUNTIES. RAIN WILL CONTINUE…CAUSING RUNOFF AND FLOODING OF LOW LYING AREAS AND OTHERFLOOD- PRONE AREAS.
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1156 AM EDT THU JUL 12 1990
…FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT THIS AFTERNOON…
…FLOOD WARNING IN EFFECT FOR FRANKLIN…UNION…DELAWARE…LICKING…
MADISON AND MARION COUNTIES UNTIL 115 PM EDT.
AT 1150 AM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED LIGHT TO
MODERATE RAIN EXTENDING FROM NEAR AKRON SOUTHEAST TO WHEELING WEST VIRGINIA THEN SOUTHWEST THROUGH CENTRAL OHIO TO NEAR HILLSBORO. THE AREA ALSO EXTENDED NORTH TO WILLARD AND BACK TO AKRON. THE HEAVIEST RAINFALL WAS OVER COSHOCTON…LICKING AND PICKAWAY COUNTIES. THE RAIN WAS MOVING EAST NORTHEAST AT 25 MPH.
RAINFALL OBSERVERS HAVE REPORTED BETWEEN ONE AND THREE INCHES OF RAIN IN THE PAST 24 HOURS OVER THE WATCH AREA.
RAIN WILL CONTINUE OVER CENTRAL OHIO THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. THE GROUNDIS ALREADY SATURATED AND THE ADDITIONAL RAINFALL WILL CAUSE MORE FLOODING PROBLEMS…MAINLY IN LOW LYING AND OTHER FLOOD PRONE AREAS.
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
117 PM EDT THU JUL 12 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 415 PM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FAIRFIELD
IN SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO
…HOCKING
IN SOUTHEAST OHIO
…MUSKINGUM…PERRY
AT 113 PM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED AREAS OF
MODERATE RAIN CONTINUING OVER CENTRAL OHIO. THE RAIN WAS FALLING OVER GROUND THAT HAS ALREADY BEEN SATURATED BY 1 TO 4 INCHES OF RAIN THAT HAS FALLEN SINCE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. THE RAIN AREA WAS MOVING EAST TO SOUTHEAST AT 25 TO 30 MPH.
FLOODING OF SMALL STREAMS AND LOW LYING AREAS WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON.
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
145 PM EDT THU JUL 12 1990
…FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT THIS AFTERNOON…
…FLOOD WARNING IN EFFECT FOR FAIRFIELD…HOCKING…MUSKINGUM AND
PERRY COUNTIES UNTIL 415 PM EDT.
AT 140 PM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED THE LEADING
EDGE OF AN AREA OF LIGHT TO MODERATE RAIN EXTENDING FROM NEAR WHEELING WEST VIRGINIA SOUTHWEST TO HILLSBORO. THE RAIN AREA WAS ABOUT 75 MILES WIDE AND WAS MOVING EAST AT 30 MPH. THE HEAVIEST RAINFALL WAS OVER MUSKINGUM…PERRY AND HOCKING COUNTIES.
RAINFALL OBSERVERS HAVE REPORTED BETWEEN ONE AND FOUR INCHES OF RAIN SINCE WEDNESDAY MORNING OVER THE WATCH AREA.
THE RAIN WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE EAST AND WILL BE DECREASING OVER CENTRAL OHIO.
Saturday, July 14, 1990
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
412 AM EDT SAT JUL 14 1990
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING.
AT 410 AM WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED LIGHT RAIN COVERING ALL OF
CENTRAL OHIO. MODERATE RAIN STRETCHED FROM MANSFIELD THROUGH
COLUMBUS TO CHILLICOTHE. THE RAIN WAS MOVING NORTH AT AROUND 20 MPH.
THIS RAIN HAS THE POTENTIAL TO CREATE SOME MINOR FLOODING PROBLEMS IN LOW LYING AND OTHER FLOOD PRONE AREAS THIS MORNING… ESPECIALLY SINCE THE GROUND IS STILL SATURATED FROM HEAVY RAIN FALL EARLIER THIS WEEK.
PEOPLE IN CENTRAL OHIO SHOULD REMAIN ALERT FOR RISING WATERS ALONG SMALL STREAMS AND RIVERS AND BE PREPARED TO MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND IF FLOODING IS OBSERVED.
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
645 AM EDT SAT JUL 14 1990
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO TODAY.
AT 640 AM WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED LIGHT RAIN COVERING ALL OF
CENTRAL OHIO. THERE WERE PATCHES OF MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN FROM
DELAWARE SOUTH THROUGH COLUMBUS TO CIRCLEVILLE. THE RAIN WAS MOVING NORTH AT AROUND 20 MPH.
PERIODS OF MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN WILL FALL DURING THE MORNING HOURS POSSIBLY CAUSING MINOR STREET FLOODING IN THE COLUMBUS METRO AREA. ALSO FLOODING OF SMALL STREAMS AND RIVERS IS POSSIBLE AS THE RAIN CONTINUES TO FALL ON SATURATED GROUND.
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
130 PM EDT SAT JUL 14 1990
THE FLOOD WATCH WHICH WAS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO
THIS AFTERNOON HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
THE MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN AREA WHICH AFFECTED CENTRAL OHIO LAST
NIGHT AND THIS MORNING HAS MOVED NORTH AND EAST OF OHIO. SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ARE POSSIBLE ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO THIS AFTERNOON…BUT PRECIPITATION AMOUNTS WILL NOT BE ENOUGH TO CAUSE FURTHER FLOODING PROBLEMS.
Sunday, July 22, 1990
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
100 AM EDT SUN JUL 22 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 400 AM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…MADISON
AT 12:55 AM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED NEARLY
STATIONARY SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS OVER THE NORTHERN HALF OF MADISON COUNTY.
THE MADISON COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT REPORTED HIGH WATER ON NUMEROUS HIGHWAYS IN THE NORTHERN HALF OF MADISON COUNTY…ALONG WITH FLOODING IN THE LAKE CHOCTAW AREA.
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
212 AM EDT SUN JUL 22 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 515 AM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FRANKLIN
AT 1:05 AM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE INDICATED AN AREA OF SHOWERS AND POSSIBLE THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAINFALL OVER FRANKLIN AND NORTHERN MADISON COUNTIES. THESE SHOWERS AND POSSIBLE THUNDERSTORMS WERE MOVING VERY SLOWLY EAST NORTHEAST AT 15 MILES AN HOUR.
THE DUBLIN POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTED HIGH WATER ON HIGHWAY 257…STATE 33…AND LOCALIZED FLOODING JUST SOUTH OF THE PLAIN CITY AREA. HEAVY RAIN WILL CAUSE LOCAL FLOODING OF ROADS…SMALL
STREAMS…LOW-LYING…AND FLOOD-PRONE AREAS OVER MAINLY THE NORTHERN HALF OF FRANKLIN COUNTY UNTIL 5:00 AM EDT.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
319 AM EDT SUN JUL 22 1990
A SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR MADISON
COUNTY UNTIL 400 AM EDT. A SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING IS
IN EFFECT FOR FRANKLIN COUNTY UNTIL 515 AM EDT.
AT 310 AM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A SMALL AREA OF VERY HEAVY RAIN OVER NORTHERN FRANKLIN COUNTY. THIS RAIN AREA WAS MOVING SLOWLY EAST NORTHEAST AT 15 MILES AN HOUR. LOCAL POLICE
DEPARTMENTS REPORTED MANY ROADS FLOODED OR CLOSED DUE TO HIGH WATER IN THE DUBLIN…HILLIARD…AND WORTHINGTON AREAS.
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
527 AM EDT SUN JUL 22 1990
THE SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING FOR FRANKLIN COUNTY EXPIRED AT 515 AM EDT. THE HEAVY RAIN AREA WHICH PRODUCED THE FLOODING IN NORTHERN FRANKLIN COUNTY MOVED OUT OF FRANKLIN COUNTY AND DIMINISHED.
AT 525 AM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED NUMEROUS AREAS OF SHOWERS AND EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS MOST OF THE WESTERN TWO- THIRDS OF OHIO. THESE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WERE MOVING EAST NORTHEAST AT 20 MILES AN HOUR. SOME OF THESE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL PRODUCE PERIODS OF HEAVY RAINFALL EARLY THIS MORNING.
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
735 PM EDT SUN JUL 22 1990
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR CENTRAL OHIO THROUGH TONIGHT.
AT 730 PM EDT WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED NUMEROUS SHOWERS AND THUNDERTORMS OVER CENTRAL AND EASTERN OHIO. THE AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WAS MAINLY EAST OF A LINE FROM MARION TO LONDON AND WASHINGTON COURTHOUSE THEN SOUTH TO THE OHIO RIVER AT RIPLEY. THE AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WAS MOVING EAST TO NORTHEAST AROUND 30 MILES AN HOUR.
THUNDERSTORMS WITH HEAVY RAIN WERE INDICATED IN PICKAWAY AND ROSS COUNTIES. ANOTHER AREA OF THUNDERSTORMS WITH HEAVY RAIN WAS IN ATHENS COUNTY.
Tuesday, August 21, 1990
FLASH FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
342 AM EDT TUE AUG 21 1990
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF OHIO AS SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE ACROSS THE STATE TODAY.
AT 340 AM THE COLUMBUS WEATHER RADAR SHOWED THE LEADING EDGE OF AN AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS FROM NEAR MARION SOUTHEAST TO ATHENS. THE AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS EXTENDED SOUTH TO WEST VIRGINIA AND KENTUCKY AND WEST TO CINCINNATI… DAYTON… AND BELLFONTAINE. THE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WERE MOVING NORTHEAST AROUND 30 MPH.
RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF OVER AN INCH IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME ARE
POSSIBLE TODAY. THE RAIN WILL BE FALLING ON GROUND THAT IS ALREADY
SATURATED AND SOME FLOODING IS LIKELY.
FLASH FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1037 PM EDT TUE AUG 21 1990
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT TONIGHT FOR FAIRFIELD… FAYETTE…
HOCKING… PERRY…PICKAWAY AND ROSS COUNTIES.
AT 1030 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED THUNDERSTORMS WITH HEAVY RAIN OVER SOUTHERN FAYETTE AND ROSS COUNTIES. THESE THUNDERSTORMS WERE MOVING TO THE EAST AT 5 TO 10 MPH.
RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF OVER AN INCH IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME ARE
POSSIBLE IN THESE THUNDERSTORMS. THE RAIN WILL BE FALLING ON GROUND THAT IS ALREADY SATURATED AND SOME FLOODING IS LIKELY.
Tuesday, October 9, 1990
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
930 PM EDT TUE OCT 9 1990
AT 925 PM…NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED THAT LIGHT TO
MODERATE RAIN ALONG WITH EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORMS WITH HEAVY RAIN CONTINUED OVER CENTRAL OHIO. AS OF 9 PM THE NATIONAL WEATHER
SERVICE OFFICE IN COLUMBUS HAD RECEIVED .79 INCHES OF RAIN SINCE
ABOUT 10 AM THIS MORNING. HOWEVER…GREATER RAINFALL TOTALS HAVE
OCCURRED OVER CENTRAL OHIO ESPECIALLY TO THE NORTH AND WEST OF
COLUMBUS.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1110 PM EDT TUE OCT 9 1990
AT 1105 PM…NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED THAT LIGHT TO
MODERATE RAIN ALONG WITH EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORMS WITH HEAVY RAIN CONTINUED OVER MUCH OF CENTRAL OHIO. AS OF 11 PM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE IN COLUMBUS HAD RECEIVED 0.99 INCHES OF RAIN SINCE ABOUT 10 AM THIS MORNING. HOWEVER…GREATER RAINFALL TOTALS HAVE OCCURRED OVER CENTRAL OHIO ESPECIALLY TO THE NORTH AND WEST OF COLUMBUS. A COOPERATIVE WEATHER OBSERVER IN WESTERVILLE…JUST NORTH OF COLUMBUS…REPORTS THAT 2.75 INCHES OF RAIN HAD FALLEN THERE SINCE 10 AM THIS MORNING.
Monday, December 17, 1990
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1130 PM EST MON DEC 17, 1990
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO THROUGH
TUESDAY.
AT 1115 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED THAT RAIN
CONTINUED OVER MOST OF CENTRAL OHIO. THE HEAVIEST RAIN WAS OVER
PICKAWAY…ROSS…HOCKING…AND FAIRFIELD COUNTIES. ALL OF THE
OF THE RAIN WAS MOVING NORTHEAST AT 30 MPH.
PERSONS IN CENTRAL OHIO SHOULD REMAIN ALERT TO THE POTENTIAL OF
FLOODING OVERNIGHT. PERSONS IN THE COUNTIES SOUTH OF COLUMBUS SHOULD BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS AS HEAVIER RAIN HAS OCCURRED THERE THIS EVENING AND THE POTENTIAL FOR HEAVY RAIN THROUGH THE EARLY MORNING HOURS APPEARS TO BE HIGHEST OVER THOSE COUNTIES.
MOTORISTS VENTURING OUT TONIGHT SHOULD BE CAUTIOUS AND BE ALERT
FOR PONDING OF WATER IN UNDERPASSES AND LOW LYING AREAS.
Tuesday, December 18, 1990
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
308 AM EST TUE DEC 18 1990
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO TODAY.
AT 305 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF
MOSTLY LIGHT RAIN OVER NEARLY ALL OF OHIO. A BAND OF HEAVIER RAIN
EXTENDED FROM WEST TO EAST ACROSS FAYETTE…PICKAWAY…ROSS…
FAIRFIELD…PERRY…AND MUSKINGUM COUNTIES. ALL OF THE RAIN WAS
MOVING EAST NORTHEAST AT 35 MILES AN HOUR.
PEOPLE THROUGHOUT CENTRAL OHIO SHOULD REMAIN ALERT TO THE POTENTIAL OF FLOODING TODAY. PEOPLE IN SOUTH-CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO SHOULD BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS AS HEAVIER RAIN HAS OCCURRED THERE SINCE YESTERDAY EVENING…CAUSING THE GROUND TO BECOME NEARLY SATURATED.
ADDITIONAL RAIN OVER THE COUNTIES EAST AND SOUTH OF THE COLUMBUS
METROPOLITAN AREA WILL CAUSE STANDING WATER ON ROADWAYS…AND PONDING OF WATER IN LOW-LYING AREAS AND UNDERPASSES.
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1102 AM EST TUE DEC 18 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 200 PM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FAIRFIELD…PICKAWAY
IN SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO
…HOCKING…ROSS…VINTON
IN SOUTHEAST OHIO
…ATHENS…PERRY
AT 1055 AM THE SHERIFFS DEPARTMENTS OF THE AFFECTED COUNTIES REPORTED SEVERAL SECONDARY ROADS UNDER WATER AND SEVERAL LOCATIONS WHERE THERE WAS HIGH WATER ON ROADWAYS.
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED RAIN COVERING MOST OF
CENTRAL OHIO WITH MORE RAIN MOVING INTO THE REGION. THE ADDITIONAL
RAIN FALLING ON ALREADY SATURATED GROUND WILL CAUSE MORE FLOODING THIS AFTERNOON.
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
203 PM EST TUE DEC 18 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 600 PM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE…FAIRFIELD…FAYETTE…FRANKLIN…LICKING
…MARION…PICKAWAY
IN SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO
…HOCKING…ROSS…VINTON
IN SOUTHEAST OHIO
…ATHENS…MORGAN…MUSKINGUM…PERRY
RAINFALL AMOUNTS IN EXCESS OF 1-2 INCHES HAVE BEEN REPORTED OVER MOST OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN OHIO. THE RAIN HAS CAUSED MANY STREAMS AND CREEKS TO OVERFLOW THEIR BANKS. THERE HAVE BEEN NUMEROUS REPORTS OF ROAD CLOSINGS DUE TO HIGH WATER IN CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN OHIO THIS AFTERNOON.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED RAIN CONTINUING TO MOVE ACROSS THE REGION. THE RAIN WAS MOVING NORTHEAST AROUND 30 MPH AND WILL FALL ON GROUND THAT IS ALREADY SATURATED. THE ADDITIONAL RAIN WILL CAUSE FLOODING PROBLEMS TO CONTINUE THROUGH EARLY TONIGHT.
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
603 PM EST TUE DEC 18 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 900 PM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE…FAIRFIELD…FAYETTE…FRANKLIN…LICKING
…MARION…PICKAWAY
IN SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO
…HOCKING…ROSS…VINTON
IN SOUTHEAST OHIO
…ATHENS…MORGAN…MUSKINGUM…PERRY
ONE TO THREE INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLEN OVER CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN OHIO SINCE LAST NIGHT. THE RAIN HAS CAUSED NUMEROUS STREAMS AND CREEKS TO OVERFLOW THEIR BANKS AND THERE HAVE BEEN SEVERAL REPORTS OF ROAD CLOSINGS DUE TO HIGH WATER.
AT 600 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED LIGHT TO MODERATE RAIN OVER MOST OF CENTRAL OHIO. THE RAIN WAS MOVING NORTHEAST AT 25 MPH AND WILL CONTINUE TO FALL OVER CENTRAL OHIO THROUGH 9 PM. THE ADDITIONAL RAINFALL WILL RESULT IN FLOODING PROBLEMS THROUGH THE NIGHT.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
902 PM EST TUE DEC 18 1990
ALL SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNINGS WILL EXPIRE AT 900 PM.
AT 9 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED NO PRECIPITATION
OVER CENTRAL OHIO. ALL THE RAIN MOVED EAST INTO PENNSYLVANIA AND
WEST VIRGINIA AND NO ADDITIONAL RAINFALL IS EXPECTED OVER CENTRAL
OHIO TONIGHT.
ALTHOUGH ALL WARNINGS WILL EXPIRE THERE IS STILL A POTENTIAL OF
FLOODING ALONG RIVERS…STREAMS AND CREEKS. PEOPLE IN CENTRAL AND
SOUTHERN OHIO SHOULD CONTINUE MONITORING RIVERS…STREAMS AND CREEKS NEAR YOU AND BE PREPARED TO MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND IF WARNINGS ARE ISSUED OR FLOODING BEGINS.
Sunday, December 30, 1990
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
115 AM EST SUN DEC 30 1990
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO FOR THE REST OF
TONIGHT AND SUNDAY.
AT 1 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF
RAIN CONTINUED OVER CENTRAL OHIO NORTH AND WEST OF COLUMBUS. THE
HEAVIEST RAIN WAS OVER UNION AND MARION COUNTIES. THE RAIN WAS
MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH.
AT 1250 AM LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICALS IN UNION AND MARION COUNTIES
REPORTED THAT NO FLOODING PROBLEMS HAD YET OCCURRED. HOWEVER…
WITH RAIN CONTINUING TO DEVELOP WEST AND SOUTHWEST OF THIS AREA…
PERSONS IN UNION AND MARION COUNTIES SHOULD BE ALERT TO THE POTENTIAL OF FLOODING OVER THE NEXT FEW HOURS.
RAIN WILL CONTINUE TO SPREAD OVER THE REST OF CENTRAL OHIO THROUGH THE EARLY MORNING HOURS. PEOPLE IN CENTRAL OHIO…ESPECIALLY THOSE LIVING NEAR RIVERS AND STREAMS…SHOULD REMAIN ALERT AND CONTINUE TO MONITOR RIVE#R LEVELS. MOTORISTS SHOULD BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR PONDING OF WATER ON ROADS. DO NOT DRIVE ACROSS WATER COVERED ROADS.
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
308 AM EST SUN DEC 30 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 715 AM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE…MARION…UNION
AT 255 AM THE MARION COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTED SMALL STREAMS ARE OUT OF THEIR BANKS IN LARUE…AND THAT MANY ROADS IN THE COUNTY ARE FLOODED.
AT 305 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED THAT RAIN…SOME OF IT HEAVY…CONTINUED OVER MARION…UNION…AND DELAWARE COUNTIES AND MORE WAS DEVELOPING TO THE WEST AND SOUTHWEST. HEAVY RAIN HAS OCCURRED OVER THESE COUNTIES SINCE MIDNIGHT AND ADDITIONAL RAINFALL WILL CAUSE FLOODING.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
445 AM EST SUN DEC 30 1990
A SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING WAS IN EFFECT FOR DELAWARE…MARION…AND
UNION COUNTIES IN CENTRAL OHIO UNTIL 715 AM EST. A FLOOD WATCH WAS
IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO FOR TODAY.
AT 430 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED THAT RAIN CONTINUED OVER CENTRAL OHIO. THE HEAVIEST RAIN WAS OVER LICKING…FRANKLIN…AND MADISON COUNTIES IN CENTRAL OHIO. THE RAIN WAS MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40MPH.
RIVERS AND STREAMS THROUGHOUT CENTRAL OHIO CONTINUED TO RISE EARLY THISMORNING…AND SOME WERE APPROACHING OR OVERFLOWING THEIR BANKS IN DELAWARE…MARION…AND UNION COUNTIES. ALSO…SOME MINOR ROAD FLOODING HAS BEEN REPORTED IN MARION AND UNION COUNTIES.
RAIN IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO THROUGH AT LEAST THE MORNING HOURS. THEREFORE…THE THREAT OF FLOODING OVER ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO WILL INCREASE AS RAINFALL ACCUMULATES. PEOPLE THROUGHOUT THE REGION SHOULD CONTINUE TO WATCH THE SITUATION CAREFULLY.
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
620 AM EST SUN DEC 30 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 915 AM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…MADISON
AT 615 AM LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS REPORTED MINOR STREET FLOODING NEAR THE CITY OF WEST JEFFERSON IN MADISON COUNTY AND THAT MANY STREAMS IN THE COUNTY WERE NEAR BANKFULL. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED HEAVY RAIN OVER THE COUNTY WITH MORE RAIN TO THE WEST AND SOUTHWEST OF THE AREA. THE RAIN WAS MOVING TO THE NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH AND WILL CAUSE FLOODING OVER MADISON COUNTY
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
721 AM EST SUN DEC 30 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 1030 AM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE…MARION…UNION
AT 715 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED THAT HEAVY RAIN
CONTINUED ACROSS THESE COUNTIES. RAINFALL HAS BEEN HEAVY OVER THIS AREA OVERNIGHT AND FLOODING OF STREAMS AND ROADS HAS BEEN REPORTED. WITH RAIN EXPECTED TO CONTINUE THROUGH THE MORNING HOURS MORE FLOODING PROBLEMS ARE ANTICIPATED.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
802 AM EST SUN DEC 30 1990
SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNINGS WERE IN EFFECT UNTIL 915 AM EST FOR
MADISON COUNTY AND UNTIL 1030 AM EST FOR DELAWARE…MARION…AND UNION COUNTIES. A FLOOD WATCH REMAINED IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO TODAY.
AT 745 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED LIGHT TO MODERATE RAIN AND PATCHES OF HEAVY RAIN OVER MOST OF CENTRAL OHIO. THE RAIN WAS NORTHWEST OF A LINE FROM CINCINNATI TO ZANESVILLE AND WAS MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH.
FLOODING OF STREAMS AND ROADWAYS HAS BEEN REPORTED IN THE WARNED COUNTIES THIS MORNING. AS RAIN CONTINUES ACROSS THE REST OF CENTRAL OHIO FLOODING IS LIKELY TO OCCUR. RAINFALL TOTALS SINCE
MIDNIGHT OF ONE-HALF TO ONE INCH HAVE BEEN COMMON AND THE RAIN
SHOULD CONTINUE INTO THE AFTERNOON BEFORE CHANGING TO FREEZING RAIN AND SNOW.
PEOPLE THROUGHOUT CENTRAL OHIO SHOULD CONTINUE TO MONITOR THIS
SITUATION VERY CLOSELY.
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
827 AM EST SUN DEC 30 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 1130 AM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FRANKLIN…LICKING…PICKAWAY
AT 820 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF
RAIN OVER MUCH OF CENTRAL OHIO. HEAVIER RAIN WAS INDICATED OVER
PICKAWAY…FRANKLIN…AND LICKING COUNTIES. THE GROUND IS
SATURATED…AND STREAMS AND RIVERS IN THESE COUNTIES ARE NEAR
BANKFULL. RAIN WILL CONTINUE THIS MORNING…CAUSING FLOODING.
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
922 AM EST SUN DEC 30 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 1230 PM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FAYETTE…MADISON
AT 915 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF
RAIN OVER MUCH OF CENTRAL OHIO. HEAVIER RAIN WAS INDICATED OVER
MADISON AND FAYETTE COUNTIES. RAIN WILL CONTINUE THIS MORNING…AND
CAUSE CONSIDERABLE FLOODING. MADISON COUNTY ROADS ARE ALREADY BECOMING FLOODED IN PLACES.
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1041 AM EST SUN DEC 30 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 145 PM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE…FAIRFIELD…MARION…UNION
IN SOUTHEAST OHIO
…MUSKINGUM
AT 1035 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF
RAIN OVER MOST OF OHIO. HEAVIER RAIN WAS OCCURRING IN
MARION…UNION…DELAWARE…MUSKINGUM…AND FAIRFIELD COUNTIES. MORE
RAIN…HEAVY AT TIMES…WILL MOVE INTO THESE COUNTIES LATE THIS
MORNING INTO EARLY THIS AFTERNOON. NUMEROUS ROAD FLOODING REPORTS HAVE ALREADY BEEN REPORTED FROM THESE COUNTIES. ADDITIONAL FLOODING WILL OCCUR.
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1134 AM EST SUN DEC 30 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 230 PM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FRANKLIN…LICKING…PICKAWAY
IN SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO
…ROSS
IN SOUTHEAST OHIO
…PERRY
AT 1130 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF
RAIN OVER CENTRAL AND SOUTH-CENTRAL OHIO. HEAVIER RAIN WAS INDICATED OVER FRANKLIN…LICKING…PICKAWAY…ROSS…AND PERRY COUNTIES.
RAIN…HEAVY AT TIMES…WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE INTO THESE COUNTIES FROM THE WEST AND SOUTHWEST. THIS WILL CAUSE MORE FLOODING OF SMALL STREAMS…LOW-LYING AREAS…AND UNDERPASSES ALONG WITH SOME ROADS.
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
145 PM EST SUN DEC 30 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 545 PM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE…FAIRFIELD…FAYETTE…FRANKLIN…LICKING
…MADISON…MARION…PICKAWAY…UNION
IN SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO
…ROSS
IN SOUTHEAST OHIO
…MUSKINGUM…PERRY
AT 135 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED LIGHT RAIN OVER ALL EXCEPT ROSS…FAIRFIELD…AND FAYETTE COUNTIES….WHERE HEAVIER RAIN WAS OCCURRING. FOR THE REMAINDER OF THIS AFTERNOON…PERIODS OF HEAVY RAIN WILL OCCUR OVER FAYETTE…ROSS…AND FAIRFIELD COUNTIES. OVER THE REMAINDER COUNTIES…ONLY LIGHT RAIN IS EXPECTED.
HOWEVER…CONSIDERABLE FLOODING HAS BEEN REPORTED IN ALL AREAS…AND STILL RISING WATERS IN STREAMS WILL CAUSE ADDITIONAL FLOODING THIS AFTERNOON INTO EARLY THIS EVENING.
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SMALL STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
545 PM EST SUN DEC 30 1990
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS CONTINUED A SMALL
STREAM AND URBAN FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 545 AM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE…FAIRFIELD…FAYETTE…FRANKLIN…LICKING
…MADISON…MARION…PICKAWAY…UNION
IN SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO
…ROSS
IN SOUTHEAST OHIO
…MUSKINGUM…PERRY
SMALL STREAMS WILL REMAIN OUT OF THEIR BANKS THROUGH THE EARLY MORNING HOURS IN CENTRAL AND SOUTHEASTERN OHIO. ALTHOUGH THE RAIN HAS DECREASED WE STILL HAVE TO CONTEND WITH THE RUNOFF AND THIS WILL CONTINUE TO KEEP THE SMALL STREAM AND CREEKS ALONG WITH THE RIVERS OUT OF THEIR BANKS FOR MOST OF THE NIGHT.
TRAVEL IS NOT RECOMMENDED ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO…DUE TO HIGH WATER ON ROADS IN MANY AREAS.
1991
Wednesday, March 6, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
215 PM EST WED MAR 6 1991
SHOWERS WITH HEAVY RAIN WERE MOVING ACROSS PARTS OF CENTRAL AND
SOUTHERN OHIO THIS AFTERNOON.
AT 210 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED RAIN OVER ALL OF
CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN OHIO. A BAND OF HEAVIER RAINSHOWERS EXTENDED FROM MARION SOUTHWEST TO NEAR SPRINGFIELD. ANOTHER HEAVY RAINSHOWER BAND EXTENDED FROM ATHENS SOUTHWEST TO PORTSMOUTH. ALL OF THE RAIN WAS MOVING EAST-NORTHEAST AT 40 TO 45 MILES AN HOUR.
RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF AROUND ONE-HALF INCH SINCE EARLY THIS MORNING
HAVE SATURATED THE GROUND IN SOME AREAS. ADDITIONAL PERIODS OF HEAVY RAIN THIS AFTERNOON WILL CAUSE PONDING OF WATER ON ROADWAYS…AND MAY PRODUCE MINOR FLOODING OF LOW-LYING AND FLOOD-PRONE AREAS.
Friday, March 22, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
406 AM EST FRI MAR 22 1991
A LARGE AREA OF RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS WAS MOVING INTO CENTRAL OHIO EARLY THIS MORNING.
AT 405 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF
RAIN OVER WESTERN AND CENTRAL OHIO. THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY RAIN WERE OVER MADISON…PICKAWAY…AND FAIRFIELD COUNTIES. ALL OF THE RAIN WAS MOVING TO THE EAST AT 20 MILES AN HOUR.
PEOPLE IN THE PATH OF THESE THUNDERSTORMS SHOULD BE ALERT FOR
DOWNPOURS OF HEAVY RAIN AND GUSTY WINDS. RAINFALL TOTALS OF NEAR ONE INCH HAVE OCCURRED OVER PARTS OF WESTERN OHIO SINCE 1 AM…AND AS THIS HEAVY RAIN SPREADS ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO FLOODING OF URBAN AND LOW LYING AREAS MAY OCCUR.
Sunday, April 14, 1991
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
435 PM EDT SUN APR 14 1991
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR CENTRAL OHIO TONIGHT.
AT 430 PM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LINE OF
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY RAIN OVER DELAWARE…EASTERN UNION…AND MADISON COUNTIES. OTHER SCATTERED SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS WITH HEAVY RAIN WERE SOUTHEAST OF A LINE FROM ZANESVILLE TO CHILLICOTHE. ALL OF THE RAIN WAS MOVING SLOWLY NORTHEAST AT 15 MILES AN HOUR.
AS THESE STORMS MOVE SLOWLY NORTHEAST…PONDING OF WATER ON ROADS IS POSSIBLE. MOTORISTS SHOULD BE ALERT FOR WATER ON ROADWAYS. DO NOT DRIVE ACROSS WATER COVERED ROADS. ALTHOUGH THE MAIN THREAT FROM THESE STORMS IS HEAVY RAIN…GUSTY WINDS AND SMALL HAIL ARE ALSO POSSIBLE. MORE HEAVY RAIN IS EXPECTED OVERNIGHT ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO. PEOPLE THROUGHOUT CENTRAL OHIO SHOULD MONITOR THE WEATHER SITUATION. LISTEN TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR LOCAL RADIO OR TELEVISION FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION.
Sunday, May 12, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
522 PM EDT SUN MAY 12 1991
THUNDERSTORMS WERE SCATTERED ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO THIS AFTERNOON.
AT 510 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED THUNDERSTORMS OVER SOUTHWEST UNION COUNTY. THESE THUNDERSTORMS WERE LIKELY PRODUCING HEAVY DOWNPOURS…RADAR HAS INDICATED THESE STORMS HAVE SHOWN LITTLE MOVEMENT. SOME POOR DRAINAGE AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING ARE POSSIBLE IN SOUTHWEST UNION COUNTY.
Monday, May 27, 1991
FLASH FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
808 AM EDT MON MAY 27 1991
SHOWERS PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAIN MOVED INTO CENTRAL OHIO THIS
MORNING.
AT 805 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED AN AREA OF RAIN
SHOWERS OVER ALL OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST OHIO. THE SHOWERS WERE MOVING TO THE NORTHEAST AT 20 MILES AND WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE OVER CENTRAL OHIO FOR MOST OF THIS MORNING.
ALMOST AN INCH OF RAIN HAS FALLEN AT THE COLUMBUS AIRPORT DURING THE LAST HOUR AND A HALF. PONDING OF WATER IS OCCURRING ON SEVERAL
ROADWAYS IN FRANKLIN COUNTY.
THE SHOWERS PRODUCING HEAVY RAINFALL WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE REPEATEDLY OVER THE SAME AREAS FOR THE NEXT 1 TO 2 HOURS. FLOODING OF LOW LYING AND FLOOD PRONE AREAS IS POSSIBLE.
Friday, May 31, 1991
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
326 AM EDT FRI MAY 31 1991
A FLOOD WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR MARION COUNTY UNTIL 515 AM.
THUNDERSTORMS MOVED INTO CENTRAL OHIO EARLY THIS MORNING.
AT 320 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A THUNDERSTORM WITH VERY HEAVY RAIN… GUSTY WINDS… AND POSSIBLY HAIL MOVING INTO
MADISON COUNTY WEST OF LONDON. THE STORM WAS MOVING EAST AT 20 MILES AN HOUR… AND WILL PASS THROUGH MADISON COUNTY BY 4 AM. PEOPLE IN MADISON COUNTY SHOULD BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR THREATENING WEATHER.
OTHER THUNDERSTORMS WITH HEAVY RAIN WERE OVER DELAWARE AND NORTHERN FRANKLIN COUNTIES. RAIN CONTINUED TO FALL OVER MUCH OF MARION COUNTY… AND MORE REMAINED TO THE WEST OF THE COUNTY. ALTHOUGH NO FLOODING HAS BEEN REPORTED IN MARION COUNTY AT THIS TIME… ADDITIONAL RAINFALL MAY SEND CREEKS AND STREAMS OUT OF THEIR BANKS.
Saturday, June 1, 1991
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1058 PM EDT SAT JUN 1 1991
THUNDERSTORMS WERE DEVELOPING ONCE AGAIN ACROSS PARTS OF CENTRAL OHIO.
AT 1055 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED THAT THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY RAIN HAD DEVELOPED OVER SOUTHERN HOCKING AND NORTHERN VINTON COUNTIES. THESE STORMS WERE MOVING SLOWLY SOUTH SOUTHEAST AT AROUND 10 MILES AN HOUR.
THE VERY SLOW MOVEMENT OF THESE STORMS MEANS THAT FLOODING OF LOW LYING AND FLOOD PRONE AREAS ARE POSSIBLE. MOTORISTS SHOULD AVOID DRIVING THROUGH WATER COVERED ROADS. THESE STORMS COULD ALSO PRODUCE GUSTY WINDS AND SMALL HAIL. BE PREPARED TO MOVE TO A SAFE PLACE IF THREATENING WEATHER APPROACHES.
PEOPLE IN NORTHERN FAYETTE… SOUTHERN PICKAWAY… AND SOUTHERN
MADISON COUNTIES SHOULD BE ALERT FOR THE POSSIBILITY OF FLOODING AS WELL. HEAVY RAINFALL HAS OCCURRED IN MANY PARTS OF THESE AREAS… AND SCATTERED SHOWERS AND A FEW ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUED. ALTHOUGH NO FLOODING HAS YET BEEN REPORTED FROM THESE AREAS… PONDING OF WATER ON ROADS AND IN LOW LYING AREAS MAY BE OCCURRING. PEOPLE LIVING NEAR FLOOD PRONE AREAS SHOULD BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR POSSIBLE FLOODING… ESPECIALLY IF HEAVIER RAIN REDEVELOPS.
Monday, July 1, 1991
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
542 PM EDT MON JUL 1 1991
THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY RAIN WERE OCCURRING PARTS OF
SOUTH-CENTRAL OHIO LATE THIS AFTERNOON.
AT 530 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A CLUSTER OF
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS OVER ROSS…SOUTHERN HOCKING…AND WESTERN VINTON COUNTIES. THESE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WERE MOVING SLOWLY EAST AT 15 MILES AN HOUR.
SOME OF THE THUNDERSTORMS WERE PRODUCING BRIEF VERY HEAVY RAIN. THE RATHER SLOW MOVEMENT OF THESE THUNDERSTORMS COULD CAUSE PONDING OF WATER ON ROADWAYS…AND MINOR FLOODING OF LOW-LYING AREAS…LATE THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING OVER THESE COUNTIES. IN ADDITION…INTENSE LIGHTNING AND GUSTY WINDS COULD ACCOMPANY THESE THUNDERSTORMS.
THE ATMOSPHERE IS VERY WARM…HUMID…AND UNSTABLE ACROSS CENTRAL AND SOUTH-CENTRAL OHIO. MORE SCATTERED SLOW MOVING THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED.
1992
Monday, July 13, 1992
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
312 AM EDT MON JUL 13 1992
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLASH FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 615 AM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…S…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE COUNTY…FAIRFIELD COUNTY…FRANKLIN COUNTY
…LICKING COUNTY
IN SOUTHEAST OHIO
…MORGAN COUNTY…MUSKINGUM COUNTY…PERRY COUNTY
AT 310 AM EDT WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED A LARGE AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS EXTENDING FROM WEST-CENTRAL OHIO EAST THROUGH COLUMBUS…ZANESVILLE…AND INTO EASTERN OHIO. THESE STORMS WERE MOVING EAST AT 35 MILES AN HOUR…BUT WERE REPEATEDLY MOVING ACROSS THE SAME AREA.
EXTREMELY HEAVY RAINFALL AMOUNTS IN EXCESS OF 2 INCHES HAVE BEEN
RECEIVED IN WESTERN FRANKLIN…SOUTHERN DELAWARE…AND LICKING
COUNTIES SINCE 2 AM.
FLOODING OF LOW LYING AREAS…SMALL STREAMS AND ROADWAYS CAN BE
EXPECTED THROUGH AT LEAST 6 AM AS VERY HEAVY RAIN CONTINUES ACROSS THE AREA.
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
447 AM EDT MON JUL 13 1992
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLASH FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 845 AM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…S…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…MADISON COUNTY…PICKAWAY COUNTY…UNION COUNTY
AT 445 AM EDT WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED A LARGE AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS EXTENDING EAST -WEST ACROSS OHIO FROM THE INDIANA OHIO BORDER WEST OF DAYTON THROUGH COLUMBUS EAST TO THE WVA BORDER EAST OF BELMONT COUNTY. ALL MOVING TO THE EAST AT 25 MPH.
EXTREMELY HEAVY RAINFALL AMOUNTS IN EXCESS OF 4 INCHES HAVE BEEN
REPORTED IN FRANKLIN…DELAWARE…LICKING AND MADISON COUNTIES.
FLOODING OF LOW LYING AREAS…SMALL STREAM AND ROADWAY CAN BE EXPECTED AT LEAST THROUGH 9 AM EDT AS HEAVY RAIN CONTINUES ACROSS THE AREA.
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
600 AM EDT MON JUL 13 1992
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLASH FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 900 AM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…S…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE COUNTY…FAIRFIELD COUNTY…FRANKLIN COUNTY
…LICKING COUNTY
IN SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO
…HOCKING COUNTY
IN SOUTHEAST OHIO
…ATHENS COUNTY…MORGAN COUNTY…MUSKINGUM COUNTY…PERRY COUNTY
AT 555 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS EXTENDING WEST TO EAST…FROM THE OHIO INDIANA BORDER WEST OF DAYTON…EAST THROUGH COLUMBUS TO THE WEST VIRGINIA BORDER EAST OF BELMONT AND MONROE COUNTIES. ALL OF THE PRECIPITATION WAS MOVING EAST AT 30 MILES AN HOUR. THE STRONGEST THUNDERSTORMS WITH TORRENTIAL RAIN WERE OVER EASTERN MADISON… PICKAWAY…FAIRFIELD…AND HOCKING COUNTIES. FLOODING OF LOW LYINGAREAS…SMALL STREAMS…AND ROADS IS EXPECTED THROUGH 9 AM EDT.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
716 AM EDT MON JUL 13 1992
A FLASH FLOOD WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR MADISON…PICKAWAY… AND UNION COUNTIES UNTIL 845 AM.
A FLASH FLOOD WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR DELAWARE…FAIRFIELD…
FRANKLIN…LICKING…HOCKING…ATHENS…MORGAN…MUSKINGUM… AND
PERRY COUNTIES UNTIL 900 AM.
AT 705 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS EXTENDING FROM NORTHWEST TO SOUTHEAST…FROM NEAR LIMA ACROSS COLUMBUS TO WEST VIRGINIA. THE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WERE MOVING EAST-SOUTHEAST AT 30 MILES AN HOUR… AND REPEATEDLY TRACKING OVER THE SAME AREA. SOME STORMS WERE PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAINFALL. THE HEAVIEST RAIN EXTENDED ACROSS UNION AND MADISON COUNTIES…AND IN THE WARNED COUNTIES SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST OF COLUMBUS.
MORE HEAVY RAIN WILL MOVE INTO THE COLUMBUS AREA BY 730 TO 800 AM.
TORRENTIAL RAINFALL PRODUCED RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF FROM 4.5 TO 6 INCHES IN FRANKLIN COUNTY. NUMEROUS ROADS WERE FLOODED AND IMPASSIBLE.
EVACUATIONS TOOK PLACE IN FRANKLIN…MADISON…AND UNION COUNTIES.
THIS IS A POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS SITUATION. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CROSS
WATER COVERED ROADS IN YOUR VEHICLE. THE WATER DEPTH COULD BE DEEPER THAN YOU REALIZE…AND YOU COULD BE EASILY SWEPT AWAY.
THE HEAVY RAIN WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE AREA THROUGH AT LEAST MID
MORNING.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
902 AM EDT MON JUL 13 1992
THE FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR MADISON…PICKAWAY… AND UNION COUNTIES EXPIRED AT 845 AM.
THE FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR DELAWARE…FAIRFIELD…
FRANKLIN…LICKING…HOCKING…ATHENS…MORGAN…MUSKINGUM… AND
PERRY COUNTIES EXPIRED AT 900 AM. HOWEVER…A FLOOD WATCH IS STILL IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO TODAY.
AT 850 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS EXTENDING FROM NORTHWEST TO SOUTHEAST…FROM LIMA ACROSS COLUMBUS AND MARION TO ZANESVILLE AND ATHENS. THESE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WERE MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 30 MILES AN HOUR.
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE AREA THIS
MORNING…AND THE RAIN WILL BE HEAVY AT TIMES IN THE COUNTIES SOUTH
AND SOUTHEAST OF COLUMBUS.
OVERNIGHT TORRENTIAL RAIN ACROSS MUCH OF CENTRAL OHIO CAUSED MOSTLY MINOR FLOODING IN THE COUNTIES SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST OF COLUMBUS. IN FRANKLIN COUNTY…RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF FROM 4.5 TO 6 INCHES CAUSED EXTENSIVE FLOODING. MANY ROADS WERE IMPASSABLE.
IN THE IMMEDIATE COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN AREA…THE RAIN HAS SUBSIDED. THIS WILL WATER IN FLOODED AREAS TO GRADUALLY RECEDE. IN THE MEANTIME…DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CROSS A WATER COVERED ROAD IN YOUR VEHICLE. THE WATER DEPTH MAY BE GREATER THAN YOU REALIZE…AND YOU COULD EASILY BE SWEPT AWAY.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1018 AM EDT MON JUL 13 1992
A FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO THIS
AFTERNOON.
AT 1015 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A BAND OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS EXTENDING FROM JUST SOUTH OF COLUMBUS NEAR LOCKBOURNE INTO SOUTHEAST OHIO NEAR PARKERSBURG WEST VIRGINIA. THE SHOWERS AND STORMS WERE MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 30 MILES AN HOUR.
FLOODING HAS BEEN WIDESPREAD ACROSS MUCH OF CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING WITH THE HARDEST HIT AREA BEING IN THE COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN AREA. AS OF 10 AM…5.13 INCHES OF RAIN HAD FALLEN AT PORT COLUMBUS AIRPORT WHICH IS AN ALL-TIME 24 HOUR PRECIPITATION RECORD FOR COLUMBUS.
EVACUATIONS HAVE TAKEN PLACE ALONG THE SCIOTO RIVER IN THE SOUTHERN PART OF COLUMBUS…AND ALSO IN PARTS OF MADISON AND UNION COUNTIES. PERRY COUNTY REPORTS STATE ROUTES 155…13…AND 93 UNDER WATER AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS STANDING BY FOR POSSIBLE EVACUATIONS.
RAIN MOVING ACROSS THIS AREA COULD STILL CAUSE ADDITIONAL FLOODING. MOTORISTS VENTURING OUT THIS MORNING ARE REMINDED NOT TO DRIVE THROUGH AREAS WHERE WATER COVERS THE ROAD. ONLY A COUPLE OF FEET OF WATER IS NEEDED TO WASH AWAY MOST CARS.
ALTHOUGH THE THUNDERSTORMS HAVE SUBSIDED ACROSS COLUMBUS AND THE AREAS NORTH AND WEST…THE ATMOSPHERE REMAINS VERY MOIST AND
UNSTABLE AND THUNDERSTORMS ARE STILL EXPECTED TO REDEVELOP. THESE THUNDERSTORMS COULD PRODUCFE TORRENTIAL RAINS AND CAUSE ADDITIONAL FLOODING.
Tuesday, July 14, 1992
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
935 PM EDT TUE JUL 14 1992
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 1230 AM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…S…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…MADISON COUNTY…UNION COUNTY
AT 935 PM EDT WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED A LARGE AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS EXTENDING FROM 30 MILES EAST OF CLEVELAND TO 20 MILES NORTHEAST OF CINCINNATI. ALL THE PRECIPITATION WAS MOVING EAST AT 35 MILES AN HOUR AND WILL CONTINUE OVER CENTRAL OHIO THROUGH MIDNIGHT.
SEVERAL REPORTS OF HEAVY RAINFALL WERE REPORTED IN CENTRAL OHIO
BETWEEN 830 AND 930 PM. THE DELAWARE COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTED 1/2 INCH OF RAIN IN 15 MINUTES OVER THE CITY OF DELAWARE.
THE GROUND IS ALREADY SATURATED OVER MANY AREAS IN CENTRAL OHIO AND THE ADDITIONAL RAINFALL WILL CAUSE FLOODING OF SMALL STREAMS AND STANDING WATER IN LOW LYING AREAS.
Wednesday, July 15, 1992
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
800 PM EDT WED JUL 15 1992
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING FOR URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 1100 PM EDT FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FAIRFIELD COUNTY…FRANKLIN COUNTY…LICKING COUNTY
…MADISON COUNTY
AT 8 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED WIDESPREAD SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUING OVER MUCH OF CENTRAL OHIO. SATELLITE ESTIMATES AND COOPERATIVE WEATHER OBSERVER REPORTS INDICATE BETWEEN ONE AND A HALF AND 2 INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLEN ACROSS THE WARNED AREAS.
FLOODING HAS BEEN REPORTED IN MANY AREAS IN THE ABOVE COUNTIES.
ADDITIONAL RAINFALL IS LIKELY WHICH WILL AGGRAVATE THE FLOODING
PROBLEMS AND SEND SOME SMALL STREAMS OUT OF THEIR BANKS.
SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
849 PM EDT WED JUL 15 1992
A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR HOCKING COUNTY UNTIL 900 PM.
A FLOOD WARNING FOR URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING IS IN EFFECT FOR FAIRFIELD…FRANKLIN…LICKING…AND MADISON COUNTIES UNTIL 1100 PM.
A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH CONTINUES IN EFFECT FOR CENTRAL OHIO UNTIL 1000 PM EDT.
AT 835 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO. THE HEAVIEST RAIN WAS OVER NORTHERN MADISON…NORTHERN DELAWARE… AND NORTHERN LICKING COUNTIES. A BAND OF HEAVY RAIN ALSO EXTENDED FROM ZANESVILLE SOUTHWEST ACROSS MORGAN…HOCKING…AND ROSS COUNTIES.
ALL OF THE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WERE MOVING NORTHEAST AT 25 MILES AN HOUR.
IN CENTRAL OHIO…EXTENSIVE FLOODING OCCURRED IN SOUTHERN FRANKLIN COUNTY…THROUGHOUT MUCH OF FAIRFIELD COUNTY…AND IN THE BUCKEYE LAKE AREA ALONG THE FAIRFIELD COUNTY/LICKING COUNTY BORDER.
THE THUNDERSTORMS DECREASED IN INTENSITY. HOWEVER…INTENSE
LIGHTNING…GUSTY WINDS TO 40 MILES AN HOUR…AND VERY HEAVY RAIN
COULD STILL ACCOMPANY SOME OF THE THUNDERSTORMS. ADDITIONAL RAIN WILL OCCUR OVERNIGHT ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO. THIS WILL AGGRIVATE THE FLOODING IN THE WARNED COUNTIES. WATER WILL CONTINUE TO RISE IN STREAMS AND CREEKS…AND PRODUCE ADDITIONAL FLOODING.
Thursday, July 16, 1992
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
559 PM EDT THU JUL 16 1992
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED AN
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 800 PM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FRANKLIN COUNTY…MADISON COUNTY
AT 555 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LINE OF
THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS EASTERN FRANKLIN COUNTY MOVING EAST AT 30 MILES AN HOUR. THIS LINE HAS PRODUCED TORRENTIAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF AROUND 1 INCH IN LESS THAN AN HOUR ACROSS FRANKLIN AND MADISON COUNTIES.
THE INTERSECTION OF HIGHWAY 315 AND BROAD STREET IN COLUMBUS WAS
REPORTED CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING…AND OTHER STREET FLOODING HAS
OCCURRED.
RADAR INDICATED MORE THUNDERSTORMS MOVING ACROSS MADISON
AND FRANKLIN COUNTIES. THIS ADDITIONAL RAINFALL COMBINED WITH THE
RAIN WHICH HAS ALREADY OCCURRED THIS AFTERNOON AND THE ALREADY HIGH STREAM LEVELS FROM THE RAIN EARLIER IN THE WEEK WILL CAUSE FLOODING OF SMALL STREAMS AND LOW LYING AREAS.
Friday, July 17, 1992
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
254 PM EDT FRI JUL 17 1992
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING FOR SMALL STREAM FLOODING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 600 PM EDT FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…MADISON COUNTY…UNION COUNTY
AT 250 PM THE PLAIN CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT REPORTED THAT SEVERAL SMALL STREAMS IN THEIR AREA WERE IN FLOOD…AND THE BIG DARBY CREEK WAS APPROACHING BANKFULL. THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTED THAT SOME ROADS IN THE WESTERN PART OF THE COUNTY…INCLUDING STATE ROUTE 739…WERE CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING.
ALTHOUGH RADAR INDICATED THAT THE RAIN WAS JUST ABOUT TO MOVE OUT OF THIS AREA…RUNOFF WILL CAUSE STREAM LEVELS TO RISE AND FLOODING IS EXPCETED INTO EARLY EVENING.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
440 PM EDT FRI JUL 17 1992
A FLOOD WARNING FOR SMALL STREAM FLOODING IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EDT FOR MADISON AND UNION COUNTIES.
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR CENTRAL…EAST CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO UNTIL 8 PM EDT.
AT 435 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A BAND OF
SHOWERS…SOME PRODUCING HEAVY RAIN…FROM NEAR AKRON THROUGH THE COLUMBUS AND ZANESVILLE AREAS TO NEAR CHILLICOTHE. THE SHOWERS WERE MOVING EAST AT 25 MILES AN HOUR.
REPORTS FROM LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS INDICATE THAT MANY STREAMS IN THE AREA TO THE SOUTH AND EAST OF COLUMBUS WERE NEAR BANKFULL. ALTHOUGH THE RAIN SHOULD BE ENDING IN THIS AREA BY 7 PM…ANY ADDITIONAL RAINFALL COULD SEND STREAMS OUT OF THEIR BANKS. PONDING OF WATER IN LOW LYING AREAS IS ALSO EXPECTED.
WATER LEVELS CONTINUED TO RISE IN MADISON AND UNION COUNTIES. THE
PLAIN CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT REPORTED THAT THE BRIDGE OVER BIG DARBY
CREEK ON CEMETARY PIKE HAD BEEN CLOSED DUE TO HIGH WATER…AND THAT THE WATER CONTINUED TO RISE.
PEOPLE LIVING IN FLOOD PRONE AREAS THROUGHOUT CENTRAL…EAST CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO SHOULD BE PREPARED TO MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND IF WATER STARTS TO RISE.
Monday, July 20, 1992
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
507 PM EDT MON JUL 20 1992
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 715 PM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…LICKING COUNTY
AT 505 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED NUMEROUS SHOWERS AND THUNDERTORMS OVER MOST OF CENTRAL OHIO. ALL THE PRECIPITATION WAS MOVING EAST AT 30 MILES AN HOUR AND WILL CONTINUE OVER CENTRAL OHIO THROUGH 8 PM.
AT 505 PM THE NEWARK POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTED THAT SEVERAL ROADWAYS WERE COVERED WITH WATER. MT VERNON ROAD…FOURTH…FIFTH AND SIXTH STREETS WERE ALL CLOSED DUE TO HIGH WATER.
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
528 PM EDT MON JUL 20 1992
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING FOR URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING
EFFECTIVE UNTIL 730 PM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE COUNTY
AT 525 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED NUMEROUS SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS OVER MOST OF CENTRAL OHIO. ALL THE PRECIPITATION WAS MOVING TO THE EAST AT 30 MILES AN HOUR AND WILL CONTINUE OVER CENTRAL OHIO THROUGH 8 PM.
AT 525 PM THE DELAWARE POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTED THAT NUMEROUS ROADS WERE CLOSED IN THE CITY OF DELAWARE DUE TO HIGH WATER. THE ADDITIONAL RAINFALL WILL COMPOUND THE FLOODING PROBELM AND SMALL STREAMS COULD OVERFLOW THEIR BANKS.
Wednesday, July 29, 1992
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
602 PM EDT WED JUL 29 1992
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 700 PM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FRANKLIN COUNTY
AT 6OO PM AN OBSERVER IN CLINTONVILLE REPORTED OVER ONE -HALF INCH OF RAIN IN ABOUT ONE HALF HOUR. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED AN AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS MOVING THROUGH CENTRAL OHIO. THESE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL CAUSE HEAVY DOWNPORS OF RAIN IN A BRIEF OF TIME. MOST OF THE RAIN WILL BE THROUGH THE GREATER COLUMBUS AREA BY 7 PM EDT.
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
614 PM EDT WED JUL 29 1992
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED AN
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 915 PM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…S…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FAYETTE COUNTY…PICKAWAY COUNTY
AT 610 PM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED SHOWERS AND THUNDERTORMS WITH HEAVY RAIN OVER CENTRAL OHIO. THE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WERE MOVING SOUTHEAST AROUND 30 MILES AN HOUR. THESE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS HAVE PRODUCED RAINFALL OF NEAR AN INCH IN LESS THAN AN HOUR IN PARTS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY.
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
642 PM EDT WED JUL 29 1992
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 945 PM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…S…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FAIRFIELD COUNTY…LICKING COUNTY
IN SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO
…ROSS COUNTY
AT 640 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LINE OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS EXTENDING FROM NEWARK TO CIRCLEVILLE TO 30 MILES WEST OF CHILLICOTHE. ALL THE PRECIPITATION WAS MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 30 MILES AN HOUR AND WILL MOVE THROUGH LICKING…FAIRFIELD AND ROSS COUNTIES BY 8 PM.
THESE STORMS PRODUCED AN INCH OF RAIN IN FRANKLIN COUNTY BETWEEN 530 AND 615 PM. AN OBSERVER IN NEWARK ALSO REPORTED AROUND AN INCH OF RAIN IN LESS THAN AN HOUR.
Thursday, July 30, 1992
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
805 PM EDT THU JUL 30 1992
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 1100 PM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…S…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE COUNTY…MADISON COUNTY…MARION COUNTY…UNION COUNTY
AT 803 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED THUNDERSTORMS
PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAIN OVER MARION…UNION…DELAWARE AND MADISON COUNTIES. ALL THE PRECIPITATION WAS MOVING NORTHEAST AT 30 MILES AN HOUR AND WILL CONTINUE OVER THESE COUNTIES UNTIL 930 PM.
THESE STORMS PRODUCED 1 TO 2 INCHES OF RAIN OVER WESTCENTRAL OHIO BETWEEN 6 AND 8 PM. THE GROUND OVER CENTRAL OHIO REMAINS SATURATED AND THE ADDITIONAL RAINFALL WILL CAUSE STREET AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING.
Saturday, August 8, 1992
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1123 PM EDT SAT AUG 8 1992
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 330 AM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…S…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FAIRFIELD COUNTY…FAYETTE COUNTY…PICKAWAY COUNTY
AT 1120 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAIN OVER NORTHERN FAYETTE… CENTRAL PICKAWAY AND SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD COUNTIES. THE STORMS WERE MOVING EAST AT 20 MILES AN HOUR.
THIS LINE OF STORMS IS TRACKING OVER THE SAME AREA THAT THUNDERSTORMS MOVED THROUGH EARLIER TONIGHT. STREET FLOODING HAS BEEN REPORTED BY THE FAIRFIELD SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT IN BLOOM AND GREENFIELD TOWNSHIPS. THE ADDITIONAL RAINFALL WILL CAUSE SMALL STREAMS TO GO OUT OF THEIR BANKS.
Thursday, August 27, 1992
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
915 PM EDT THU AUG 27 1992
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING FOR URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING
EFFECTIVE UNTIL 1115 PM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…S…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE COUNTY…FRANKLIN COUNTY…LICKING COUNTY…MADISON COU
…UNION COUNTY
AT 910 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED AN AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH HEAVY RAIN ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO. THE SHOWER AND THUNDERSTORM AREA WAS MOVING SLOWLY NORTHEAST AT 20 MILES AN HOUR… AND RAIN WILL CONTINUE IN THE WARNED COUNTIES.
HEAVY RAINFALL EARLIER THIS EVENING PRODUCED RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF ONE TO TWO INCHES IN FRANKLIN AND UNION COUNTIES.
SOME STREET FLOODING WILL OCCUR…AND SMALL STREAMS WHICH ARE NEAR BANKFULL WILL GO INTO FLOOD.
Sunday, November 22, 1992
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
224 PM EST SUN NOV 22 1992
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 530 PM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…MADISON COUNTY
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 5 PM EST FOR PEOPLE IN MADISON COUNTY.
AT 2 PM EST THE MADISON COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT REPORTED LOW LEVEL AND POOR DRAINAGE FLOODING IN PLAIN CITY. SOME ROADS WERE REPORTED COVERED WITH WATER AND SOME HOMES WERE EXPECTED TO BE EVACUATED.
THE RAIN HAS ENDED FOR THE TIME BEING OVER PARTS OF CENTRAL OHIO BUT ADDITIONAL RAIN POSSIBLY HEAVY IS FORECAST LATER TODAY AND TONIGHT. ALSO THUNDERSTORMS ARE POSSIBLE..SO ADDITIONAL FLOODING COULD OCCURR BEFORE THE RAINS END TONIGHT.
1993
Tuesday, January 5, 1993
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING…CORRECTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1224 AM EST TUE JAN 5 1993
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 415 AM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE COUNTY…MARION COUNTY…UNION COUNTY…
MADISON COUNTY…
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS IN THESE COUNTIES WERE REPORTING THAT SMALL STREAMS WERE RISING UP OVER THEIR BANKS AND THAT WATER WAS COVERING SOME ROADS IN THE COUNTIES. ALTHOUGH THE RAIN WAS DIMINISHING…RUNOFF FROM RAINFALL OF ONE TO TWO INCHES EARLIER THIS EVENING WAS CONTINUING TO FEED INTO CREEKS AND STREAMS AND WILL KEEP WATER LEVELS RISING AND SMALL STREAMS FLOODING THROUGH THE EARLY MORNING HOURS.
Thursday, March 4, 1993
BULLETIN
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1047 AM EST THU MAR 4 1993
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 445 PM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES… IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE COUNTY…MADISON COUNTY…UNION COUNTY
AT 1045 AM LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS IN THE WARNED COUNTIES INDICATE THAT MANY STREAMS AND CREEKS WERE FLOODING AND WATER WAS COVERING SEVERAL ROADS IN THE COUNTIES.
AT 1045 AM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF
RAIN…SOME MODERATE TO HEAVY…ACROSS MOST OF CENTRAL OHIO. RAIN IS
EXPECTED TO CONTINUE ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO THROUGH THE AFTERNOON AND SINCE IT IS FALLING ON SATURATED GROUND IT WILL CAUSE WATER LEVELS TO CONTINUE TO RISE. FLOODING IS EXPECTED TO PERSIST THROUGH THE AFTERNOON HOURS.
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
242 PM EST THU MAR 4 1993
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 545 PM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FAIRFIELD COUNTY
IN SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO
…HOCKING COUNTY…VINTON COUNTY
IN SOUTHEAST OHIO
…ATHENS COUNTY…MORGAN COUNTY…PERRY COUNTY
AS OF 230 PM RAINFALL AMOUNTS SINCE MIDNIGHT OF AS MUCH AS 1 INCH HAVE BEEN REPORTED OVER THE WARNED COUNTIES. RAIN CONTINUED OVER THESE COUNTIES AND WILL COMBINE WITH RUNOFF FROM THE EARLIER RAINFALL TO SEND STREAMS OUT OF THEIR BANKS OVER THE WARNED COUNTIES. LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS REPORT NUMEROUS CREEKS AND STREAMS ALREADY IN FLOOD OVER THE WARNED COUNTIES WITH SOME ROAD CLOSURES.
Friday, March 5, 1993
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
213 AM EST FRI MAR 5 1993
STREAMS WERE NEAR BANKFULL AND SOME ROADS WERE FLOODED ACROSS PARTS OF CENTRAL OHIO AT 205 AM.
RAINFALL AMOUNTS UP TO 1 INCH THURSDAY ON ALREADY SATURATED GROUND CAUSED SOME ROADS TO BECOME FLOODED AND STREAMS TO RISE TO NEAR BANKFULL ACROSS PARTS OF CENTRAL OHIO. SHERIFF DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO REPORTED SOME ROAD CLOSURES DUE TO FLOODING.
RAIN CHANGED TO WET SNOW ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO THURSDAY EVENING…AND THE WET SNOW WILL CONTINUE INTO EARLY THIS AFTERNOON. THE WATER ADDED FROM THIS WET SNOW WILL BE LESS THAN ONE QUARTER OF AN INCH…AND THIS WILL ALLOW THE WATER TO GRADUALLY RECEDE TODAY.
Thursday, July 1, 1993
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1009 PM EDT THU JUL 1 1993
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 115 AM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…S…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE COUNTY…MADISON COUNTY…UNION COUNTY
AT 10 PM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS COVERING MUCH OF CENTRAL OHIO AND WAS MOVING EAST AT 25 MILES AN HOUR.
FLOODING OF SMALL STREAMS IN MADISON…UNION…AND DELEWARE COUNTIES HAVE BEEN REPORTED BY THE SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT. RAINFALL TOTALS FROM THESE STORMS HAVE EXCEEDED 2 INCHES IN SOME AREAS. FLOODING OF SMALL STREAMS…LOW LYING AREAS…AND POOR DRAINAGE AREAS CAN BE EXPECTED UNTIL 1 AM EDT.
BULLETIN
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1115 PM EDT THU JUL 1 1993
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 215 AM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FAIRFIELD COUNTY…FRANKLIN COUNTY…LICKING COUNTY
AT 1120 PM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED A LARGE AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS IN CENTRAL OHIO MOVING EAST AT 25 MILES AN HOUR. THESE STORMS ARE PRODUCING 2 TO 2 1/2 INCHES IN NUMEROUS SECTIONS IN FRANKLIN COUNTY. FLOODING OF SMALL STREAMS AND LOW LYING AREAS IS EXPECTED UNTIL 2 AM EDT.
Friday, July 2, 1993
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
138 AM EDT FRI JUL 2 1993
…A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR MUCH OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHEASTERN OHIO FOR TONIGHT.
THE FLOOD WARNING FOR DELAWARE…MADISON AND UNION COUNTIES HAS EXPIRED. HOWEVER THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT REPORTED FLOODING WAS CONTINUING IN UNION COUNTY WITH WATER OVER SOME ROADS. THE THUNDERSTORMS AND RAIN HAS ENDED OVER CENTRAL OHIO AND ADDITNIONAL RAINFALL IS NOT EXPECTED THE REMAINDER OF TONIGHT. THE FLOODING IN UNION IS EXPECTED TO SLOWLY END OVERNIGHT AS WATERS SLOWLY RECEDE.
Sunday, July 11, 1993
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1000 PM EDT SUN JUL 11 1993
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 100 AM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…S..IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FAIRFIELD COUNTY…FAYETTE COUNTY…FRANKLIN COUNTY
…LICKING COUNTY…MADISON COUNTY…PICKAWAY COUNTY
IN SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO
…ROSS COUNTY
IN SOUTHEAST OHIO
…MORGAN COUNTY…MUSKINGUM COUNTY…PERRY COUNTY
AT 955 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A 35 MILE WIDE AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS EXTENDING FROM NEWARK ACROSS COLUMBUS AND CIRCLEVILLE…THEN WESTWARD THROUGH NORTHERN FAYETTE AND SOUTHERN MADISON COUNTIES TO THE INDIANA BORDER. THIS AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WAS MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 20 MILES AN HOUR. THESE STORMS HAVE PRODUCED VERY HEAVY RAINFALL AMOUNTING TO 1 TO 2 INCHES ACROSS PARTS OF CENTRAL OHIO WHERE THE GROUND IS ALREADY SATURATED FROM RECENT RAINS. FLOODING OF SMALL STREAMS AND LOW LYING AND OTHER FLOOD PRONE AREAS CAN BE EXPECTED.
Monday, July 19, 1993
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
510 AM EDT MON JUL 19 1993
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 715 AM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FRANKLIN COUNTY
HEAVY RAIN HAS FALLEN ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO OVERNIGHT AND SOME FLOODING OF STREETS AND UNDERPASSES IN THE CITY OF COLUMBUS HAS BEEN REPORTED BY LOCAL LAW OFFICIALS.
ADDITIONAL HEAVY RAIN IS POSSIBLE THIS MORNING AND MORE FLOODING MAY OCCUR…ESPECIALLY IN LOW LYING AREAS AND POOR DRAINAGE AREAS.
Thursday, September 2, 1993
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
708 PM EDT THU SEP 2 1993
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING FOR SMALL STREAMS EFFECTIVE UNTIL 1015 PM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…S…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FAIRFIELD COUNTY…LICKING COUNTY
IN SOUTHEAST OHIO
…PERRY COUNTY
AT 705 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED AN AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY RAIN OVER LICKING…FAIRFIELD…AND THE NORTHERN HALF OF PERRY COUNTIES. SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WERE REPEATEDLY TRACKING OVER CENTRAL AND NORTHERN FAIRFIELD COUNTY…CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN LICKING COUNTY…AND THE NORTHERN HALF OF PERRY COUNTY.
RADAR COMPOSITES INDICATE THAT FROM 2 TO 3 INCHES OF RAINFALL HAVE
OCCURRED IN THESE AREAS SINCE 5 PM. STREET FLOODING HAS BEEN REPORTED IN HEATH AND PATASKALA IN LICKING COUNTY.
THE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY RAINFALL WILL CONTINUE IN THESE AREAS THROUGH THIS EVENING…AND CAUSE STREET FLOODING IN TOWNS. FLOODING WILL ALSO OCCUR IN LOW LYING AREAS…AND POSSIBLY NEAR SOME OF THE SMALL STREAMS.
Sunday, November 14, 1993
BULLETIN
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
910 AM EST SUN NOV 14 1993
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED AN URBAN AND SMALL STREAM
FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 330 PM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…MARION COUNTY…UNION COUNTY
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING IS LIKELY THIS MORNING AND AFTERNOON THROUGHOUT PORTIONS OF WESTERN AND NORTH CENTRAL OHIO.
HEAVY RAIN HAVE BEEN FALLING OVER MUCH OF THE WESTERN THIRD AND
NORTHERN THIRD OF OHIO SINCE 5 AM EST. THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR IN CLEVELAND INDICATED ESTIMATED RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 1 TO 2 INCHES IN MARION COUNTY BETWEEN 5 AM AND 8 AM EST. A VOLUNTEER OBSERVER IN GREEN CAMP…IN SOUTHWEST MARION COUNTY…REPORTED 2 INCHES OF ADDITIONAL RAINFALL SINCE MIDNIGHT.
THE RUNOFF FROM ADDITIONAL RAIN WILL LIKELY TRIGGER FLOODING IN SOME URBAN AREAS AND ALONG SMALL STREAMS. PEOPLE LIVING NEAR SMALL STREAMS SHOULD LISTEN FOR THE LATEST WEATHER INFORMATION AND BE PREPARED TO MOVE TO SAFETY IF FLOODING IS OBSERVED.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1115 AM EST SUN NOV 14 1993
AN URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 330 PM EST FOR MARION AND UNION COUNTY. AN URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR MORROW COUNTY UNTIL 245 PM EST.
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR THE CENTRAL OHIO COUNTIES OF
CHAMPAIGN…CLARK…DELAWARE…GREENE…FAYETTE…LOGAN…AND MADISON.
MANY COUNTIES IN CENTRAL OHIO RECEIVED BETWEEN 1 TO 2 INCHES OF RAIN YESTERDAY. A VOLUNTEER OBSERVER IN GREEN CAMP…IN SOUTHWEST MARION COUNTY…REPORTED A TOTAL RAINFALL OF 2.7 INCHES SINCE MIDNIGHT. THE AMOUNT OF NEW RAIN THIS MORNING…COMBINED WITH ADDITIONAL RAIN THIS AFTERNOON…IS LIKELY TO TRIGGER FLOODING OF URBAN AREAS AND SMALL STREAMS.
THE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH A SLOW MOVING COLD FRONT OVER NORTHWEST OHIO. WHILE THE FRONT REMAINS NORTHWEST OF CENTRAL OHIO…SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL CONTINUE OVER MUCH OF THE CENTRAL PART OF THE STATE.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
138 PM EST SUN NOV 14 1993
AN URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 330 PM EST FOR MARION AND UNION COUNTIES.
A FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES IN EFFECT THROUGHOUT THE REMAINDER OF THE AFTERNOON FOR THE CENTRAL OHIO COUNTIES OF DELAWARE…FAYETTE…AND MADISON.
AT 135 PM EST NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR IN COLUMBUS INDICATED
RAINSHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS OVER MUCH OF THE WESTERN HALF OF OHIO. MOVEMENT WAS TOWARDS THE NORTHEAST AT 30 MILES AN HOUR.
THE HEAVIEST SHOWERS IN CENTRAL OHIO WERE LOCATED IN
FAYETTE…ROSS…PICKAWAY…AND FAIRFIELD COUNTIES. RESIDENTS IN AND
AROUND THE COMMUNITIES OF WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE…CHILLICOTHE…CIRCLEVILLE…AND LANCASTER CAN EXPECT PERIODS OF HEAVY RAIN THROUGH 230 PM EST.
ALTHOUGH THE RAIN HAD TAPERED OFF IN MARION…UNION…AND DELAWARE
COUNTIES…MORE RAIN CAN BE EXPECTED THROUGHOUT THE AFTERNOON. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR IN CINCINNATI INDICATED THAT HEAVY RAIN EXTENDED FROM SOUTHWEST OHIO TO SOUTHERN INDIANA AND NORTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
332 PM EST SUN NOV 14 1993
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT.
THE URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING FOR MARION AND UNION COUNTIES HAS EXPRIRED.
AT 330 PM EST NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF SHOWERS AND EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORMS OVER MOST OF OHIO. THE HEAVIEST RAINS WERE IN EXTREME SOUTHEAST OHIO. THE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WERE MOVING TOWARDS THE NORTHEAST AT 30 MILES AN HOUR. HEAVIER SHOWERS ALSO EXTEND SOUTHWEST INTO INDIANA AND WESTERN KETUCKY AND WILL MOVE INTO CENTRAL OHIO LATER THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. THE AMOUNT OF RAIN THAT HAS FALLEN SINCE FRIDAY…COMBINED WITH NEW RAINFALL TONIGHT…COULD POSE FLOODING PROBLEMS FOR CENTRAL OHIO.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
514 PM EST SUN NOV 14 1993
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO THROUGH TONIGHT.
SOME CITIES IN THE WATCH AREA ARE…COLUMBUS…DAYTON…ZANESVILLE AND ATHENS.
AT 510 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF RAIN WITH SOME EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORMS COVERING MOST OF OHIO. THE HEAVIEST RAIN IN CENTRAL OHIO WAS IN SOUTHERN PICKAWAY AND NORTHERN ROSS COUNTIES. THE AREA OF RAIN WAS MOVING NORTHEAST AROUND 30 MILES AN HOUR.
RAIN AND SCATTERED THUDERSTORMS WERE ALSO OVER SOUTHERN INDIANA AND NORTHERN KENTUCKY. THESE AREAS OF RAIN WILL BE MOVING NORTHEAST INTO OHIO LATER TONIGHT. RAINFALL DURING THE DAY TODAY HAS BEEN OVER AN INCH IN SOME AREAS OF CENTRAL OHIO. THE NEW RAIN WILL BE FALLING ON GROUND ALREADY SATURATED FROM THE PREVIOUS RAINFALL SINCE FRIDAY AND SOME SMALL STREAMS ARE LIKELY TO RISE OUT OF THEIR BANKS. SOME URBAN FLOODING WILL ALSO BE POSSIBLE OVERNIGHT.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
740 PM EST SUN NOV 14 1993
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL OHIO THROUGH TONIGHT.
SOME CITIES IN THE WATCH AREA ARE COLUMBUS…DAYTON…ZANESVILLE AND ATHENS.
AT 735 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED RAIN COVERING A GOOD PORTION OF OHIO. THE AREA OF RAIN WAS MOSTLY SOUTH AND EAST OF A LINE FROM CLEVELAND TO MARION…DAYTON AND CINCINNATI. THE AREA OF RAIN WAS MOVING NORTHEAST AROUND 30 MILES AN HOUR. MORE RAIN WAS TO THE SOUTHWEST OF OHIO THAT WILL BE MOVING INTO OHIO OVERNIGHT.
THE HEAVIEST RAINFALL THIS EVENING WAS OVER HOCKING AND VINTON COUNTIES. NO FLOODING PROBLEMS HAVE BEEN REPORTED AS OF 735 PM IN CENTRAL OHIO.
RAINFALL OVER CENTRAL OHIO IN THE PAST 24 HOURS HAS RANGED FROM AROUND A HALF INCH TO OVER 2 INCHES. THE ADDITIONAL RAINFALL OVERNIGHT WILL BE FALLING ON GROUND THAT IS SATURATED. THIS COULD CAUSE SOME PONDING OF WATER IN LOW LYING AREAS AND ON ROADWAYS. SOME SMALL STREAM FLOODING IS ALSO POSSIBLE.
Wednesday, November 17, 1993
BULLETIN –
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1107 AM EST WED NOV 17 1993
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED AN URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 215 PM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…UNION COUNTY
MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN CAN BE EXPECTED THROUGHOUT UNION COUNTY TODAY. OVER 2 TO 3 INCHES OF RAIN FELL IN THAT AREA OVER THE PAST WEEKEND. THIS EARLIER RAIN…COMBINED WITH OVER AN INCH OF NEW RAIN THIS MORNING…IS CREATING AN URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD HAZARD FOR MUCH OF THE COUNTY.
AT 1055 AM THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE REPORTED THAT WEST DARBY ROAD…SOUTH OF MARYSVILLE NEAR THE HONDA PLANT…HAS BEEN CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING. RESIDENTS SHOULD AVOID THIS AREA IF POSSIBLE AND BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR ADDITIONAL FLOODING OF ROADS AND LOW LYING AREAS.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1147 AM EST WED NOV 17 1993
A TORNADO WATCH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 500 PM EST FOR PORTIONS OF EAST AND SOUTHEAST OHIO.
AN URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR UNION COUNTY UNTIL 215 PM EST.
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR SOUTHEAST AND MOST OF CENTRAL OHIO FOR THIS AFTERNOON.
AT 1145 AM EST NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR IN COLUMBUS INDICATED RAIN OVER MUCH OF OHIO…NORTH AND WEST OF A LINE FROM NEAR CHESAPEAKE…TO ZANESVILLE…TO WHEELING WEST VIRGINIA. MOVEMENT WAS TOWARDS THE NORTHEAST AT 35 MILES AN HOUR.
MODERATE TO HEAVY RAINSHOWERS WERE OVER MUCH OF CENTRAL AND SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO. THIS AREA WAS BOUNDED BY A LINE FROM PORTSMOUTH…TO MARYSVILLE…TO COSHOCTON…AND BACK TO PORTSMOUTH. THE HEAVIEST RAINSHOWERS WERE ASSOCIATED WITH A LINE OF THUNDERSTORMS THAT EXTENDED FROM ABOUT 15 MILES SOUTHWEST OF LOGAN TO NEAR 10 MILES NORTHWEST OF ZANESVILLE.
BULLETIN
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
502 PM EST WED NOV 17 1993
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED AN
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 700 PM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…S…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FAIRFIELD COUNTY
IN SOUTHEAST OHIO
…PERRY COUNTY
AT 500 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY RAIN MOVING ACROSS FAIRFIELD INTO WESTERN PERRY COUNTIES. THESE STORMS WERE MOVING EAST-NORTHEAST AT 30 MILES AN HOUR.
THESE STORMS WILL MOVE OUT OF FAIRFIELD COUNTY BY 530 PM…AND OUT OF PERRY COUNTY BY 630 PM.
A VOLUNTEER RAINFALL OBSERVER IN STOUTSVILLE IN FAIRFIELD COUNTY
REPORTED 1.15 INCHES OF RAIN FROM THESE STORMS IN A 30 MINUTE PERIOD.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
608 PM EST WED NOV 17 1993
AN URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR FAIRFIELD AND PERRY COUNTIES UNTIL 700 PM.
AT 600 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED THAT THE STRONGEST THUNDERSTORMS WITH THE VERY HEAVY RAIN HAD MOVED EASTWARD OUT OF FAIRFIELD AND PERRY COUNTIES. AN AREA OF MODERATE RAINSHOWERS CONTINUED OVER NORTHEAST FAIRFIELD AND MUCH OF PERRY COUNTIES.
AS OF 600 PM…THE FAIRFIELD COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICE REPORTED SOME
VILLAGE AND LOWLAND FLOODING IN FAIRFIELD COUNTY. IN THE TOWN OF BREMEN IN SOUTHEAST FAIRFIELD COUNTY…N. BROAD STREET WAS CLOSED DUE TO HIGH WATER.
THE MODERATE RAIN SHOULD MOVE OUT OF FAIRFIELD COUNTY BY 630 PM…AND OUT OF PERRY COUNTY BY 700 PM. LIGHT RAIN WILL CONTINUE UNTIL AROUND MIDNIGHT. ADDITIONAL RAINFALL OF ANOTHER QUARTER TO HALF INCH IS POSSIBLE IN NORTHEAST FAIRFIELD AND PERRY COUNTIES THROUGH 700 PM.
Friday, December 3, 1993
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
814 PM EST FRI DEC 3 1993
SOME MINOR FLOODING HAS BEEN REPORTED IN FRANKLIN AND DELAWARE COUNTIES LATE THIS EVENING.
AT 800 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF RAIN COVERING CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO. A 25 MILE WIDE BAND OF HEAVY RAIN EXTENDED FROM MT. VERNON IN KNOX COUNTY BACK ACROSS WESTERN LICKING AND SOUTHEAST DELAWARE COUNTIES…ACROSS COLUMBUS AND FRANKLIN COUNTY TO NEAR MT. STERLING IN SOUTHEAST MADISON COUNTY. THE RAIN WAS SPREADING EAST AT 30 MILES AN HOUR.
THE HEAVY RAIN ACROSS SOUTHEAST DELAWARE…FRANKLIN…AND SOUTHEAST MADISON COUNTIES WILL TAPER TO LIGHT RAIN BY 815 PM.
TOTAL RAINFALL REPORTS FROM RAINFALL OBSERVERS WAS AS HIGH AS 1.4 INCHES IN FRANKLIN COUNTY AND 1.7 INCHES IN DELAWARE COUNTY. THE DELAWARE COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICE REPORTED A SMALL PART OF STATE ROUTE 5 CLOSED DUE TO HIGH WATER…WITH HIGH WATER SIGNS POSTED ON SOME ROADS. IN FRANKLIN COUNTY…A HIGH WATER SIGN WAS POSTED ON STELTZER ROAD ABOUT 1/2 MILE SOUTH OF MORSE ROAD…AND THE INTERSECTION OF MORSE ROAD UNDER INTERSTATE 270 HAD HIGH WATER. A HIGH WATER SIGN WAS ALSO POSTED AT THE INTERSECTION OF KARL AND ELMORE IN COLUMBUS. SOME OF THE STREAMS AND CREEKS IN FRANKLIN COUNTY WERE REPORTED NEAR BANKFULL.
SINCE THE RAIN WILL SOON DECREASE IN INTENSITY…ANY ADDITIONAL FLOODING WILL BE MINOR. HOWEVER…SOME OF THE ROADS WILL HAVE HIGH WATER UNTIL 10 PM. SOME MINOR FLOODING IS POSSIBLE NEAR SOME OF THE BANKS OF STREAMS AND CREEKS.
IN THE MEANTIME…MOTORISTS SHOULD NOT ATTEMPT TO DRIVE THEIR VEHICLES INTO ANY AREA WHERE WATER COVERS THE ROAD…OR WHERE HIGH WATER SIGNS ARE POSTED. THE LIGHT RAIN WILL TAPER TO DRIZZLE BY 11 PM OR MIDNIGHT.
1994
Friday, January 28, 1994
BULLETIN
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
138 AM EST FRI JAN 28 1994
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 445 AM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FAIRFIELD COUNTY…PICKAWAY COUNTY
RAIN CONTINUED TO FALL THROUGHOUT CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING WITH MANY AREAS RECEIVING OVER AN INCH DURING THE PAST 24 HOURS. THE NEW RAIN…COMBINED WITH SNOWMELT OVER THE PAST FEW DAYS…HAS SATURATED THE GROUND IN MANY AREAS.
AT 125 AM THE FAIRFIELD COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE REPORTED THAT WATERLOO ROAD…JUST NORTH OF WINCHESTER ROAD IN VIOLET TOWNSHIP…WAS CLOSED DUE TO WATER COVERING THE ROAD.
AT 130 AM THE OHIO STATE HIGHWAY PATROL INDICATED THAT ROUTE 752…JUST WEST OF ASHVILLE…WAS ALSO CLOSED DUE TO HIGH WATER.
MOTORISTS ARE ASKED TO AVOID THESE AREAS AND SEEK ALTERNATE ROUTES OF TRAVEL.
RAIN WILL CONTINUE THROUGHOUT THE EARLY MORNING TODAY…AND ADDITIONAL FLOODING OF LOW LYING AREAS IS POSSIBLE.
BULLETIN
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
439 AM EST FRI JAN 28 1994
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED AN URBAN AND
SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 845 AM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE COUNTY…FAIRFIELD COUNTY…FAYETTE COUNTY
…FRANKLIN COUNTY…LICKING COUNTY…MADISON COUNTY…MARION COUNTY
…PICKAWAY COUNTY
IN SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO
…HOCKING COUNTY…ROSS COUNTY…VINTON COUNTY
IN SOUTHEAST OHIO
…ATHENS COUNTY…MORGAN COUNTY…MUSKINGUM COUNTY
…PERRY COUNTY
LIGHT TO MODERATE RAIN CONTINUED TO FALL THROUGHOUT ALL OF OHIO EARLY THIS MORNING. MANY AREAS HAVE RECEIVED BETWEEN 1 TO 1 1/2 INCHES OF RAIN DURING THE PAST 24 HOURS. THE NEW RAINFALL…COMBINED WITH FROZEN SOIL AND THE SNOWMELT OVER THE PAST FEW DAYS…HAS CREATED A POTENTIAL FLOOD THREAT FOR STREAMS AND LOW LYING AREAS.
A NUMBER OF ROADS WERE REPORTED CLOSED THIS MORNING DUE TO HIGH WATER. STATE ROUTES 328…349…AND 356 WERE CLOSED IN VINTON COUNTY. ROUTE 752…JUST WEST OF ASHVILLE IN PICKAWAY COUNTY…WAS CLOSED. WATERLOO ROAD…NORTH OF WINCHESTER ROAD IN THE VIOLET TOWNSHIP OF FAIRFIELDCOUNTY…WAS ALSO CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING.
MORGAN COUNTY REPORTED WATER OVER SEVERAL ROADS…INCLUDING COUNTY ROUTES 2…11…AND 62. WATER WAS ALSO REPORTED RUNNING OVER STATE ROUTE 78 EAST…BETWEEN THE JUNCTIONS OF ROUTES 11 AND 62. NO HIGHWAYS HAVE BEEN OFFICIALLY CLOSED IN MORGAN COUNTY BUT HIGH WATER SIGNS HAVE BEEN POSTED AND SOME ROADS MAY BE IMPASSABLE.
RAIN WILL CONTINUE TO FALL THROUGHOUT OHIO THIS MORNING. BY MIDDAY A COLD FRONT IS EXPECTED TO PASS THROUGH CENTRAL OHIO…ENDING THE RAIN IN MOST AREAS BY AFTERNOON.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
740 AM EST FRI JAN 28 1994
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF OHIO THIS MORNING.
AN URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO UNTIL 845 AM EST.
AT 730 AM EST THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR IN COLUMBUS INDICATED THAT THE RAIN HAD ENDED FOR MOST OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN OHIO. MORE RAIN WILL LIKELY MOVE THROUGH THE STATE LATER THIS MORNING BEFORE ENDING BY AFTERNOON. HOWEVER IT SEEMS THAT THE HEAVIEST RAIN HAS ALREADY MOVED NORTH OF CENTRAL OHIO.
FLOODING OF STREAMS AND LOW LYING AREAS WILL LIKELY CONTINUE IN MANY AREAS THIS MORNING. SATURATED SOILS WILL ALLOW FOR ONLY SLOW SEEPAGE OF WATER INTO THE GROUND.
MANY REPORTS OF HIGH WATER ON ROADS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED THIS MORNING. IN MADISON COUNTY HIGH WATER SIGNS HAVE BEEN POSTED ON GREEN LANE…2 MILES NORTH OF LONDON. MANY CREEKS AND STREAMS ARE REPORTED TO BE AT BANKFULL THROUGHOUT MADISON COUNTY.
HIGH WATER WAS ALSO REPORTED ON ROUTE 23 NORTH OF DELAWARE. ROUTE 257…BETWEEN US 42 AND 36…IN DELAWARE COUNTY ALSO HAD WATER RUNNING OVER IT.
IN LICKING COUNTY…HIGH WATER WAS REPORTED ON WATKINS ROAD…NEAR
PATASKALA. OUTVILLE ROAD NEAR GRANVILLE WAS ALSO INDICATED AS HAVING TRAVEL PROBLEMS. HIGH WATER SIGNS HAVE BEEN POSTED IN FAYETTE COUNTY ALONG ROUTES 62…41…AND 35…ALL NORTH AND WEST OF WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE.
BULLETIN
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
944 AM EST FRI JAN 28 1994
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 1230 PM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…S…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE COUNTY…FAIRFIELD COUNTY…FAYETTE COUNTY
…FRANKLIN COUNTY…LICKING COUNTY…MADISON COUNTY…MARION COUNTY
…PICKAWAY COUNTY…UNION COUNTY
IN SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO
…HOCKING COUNTY…ROSS COUNTY…VINTON COUNTY
IN SOUTHEAST OHIO
…ATHENS COUNTY…MORGAN COUNTY…MUSKINGUM COUNTY
…PERRY COUNTY
RAIN WAS ENDING OVER MOST OF CENTRAL OHIO THIS MORNING…BUT RUNOFF WILL CONTINUE TO CAUSE URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING THROUGHOUT CENTRAL OHIO. ALL CENTRAL OHIO COUNTIES HAVE REPORTED EITHER ROADS CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING…OR HIGH WATER ACROSS ROADS.
RAIN WILL END LATER THIS AFTERNOON AS A COLD FRONT PASSES THROUGH
CENTRAL OHIO. UNTIL THEN…PEOPLE LIVING NEAR STREAMS AND RIVERS
SHOULD BE ALERT FOR RAPIDLY CHANGING WATER CONDITIONS.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1131 AM EST FRI JAN 28 1994
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF OHIO THROUGHOUT THE AFTERNOON.
AN URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO COUNTIES UNTIL 1230 PM EST.
AT 1127 AM EST NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED AN AREA OF RAIN EXTENDING FROM A LINE CONNECTING LONDON IN MADISON COUNTY TO AMANDA IN FAIRFIELD COUNTY SOUTHWARD THROUGH PICKAWAY…FAYETTE…AND ROSS COUNTIES AND ENDING NEAR THE OHIO RIVER. THE AREA WAS MOVING NORTHEAST AT 35 MILES AN HOUR AND SHOULD ENTER CENTRAL FRANKLIN AND NORTHERN FAIRFIELD COUNTIES BY NOON.
AT 1100 AM EST ALL COUNTIES IN CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO WERE
REPORTING AT LEAST HIGH WATER ON SECONDARY ROADS. IN PICKAWAY
COUNTY THE HIGHWAY PATROL REPORTED THAT STATE ROUTE 752 BETWEEN
ROUTE 23 AND THE CITY OF ASHVILLE WAS CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING.
BULLETIN
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1230 PM EST FRI JAN 28 1994
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 430 PM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…S…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE COUNTY…FAIRFIELD COUNTY…FAYETTE COUNTY
…FRANKLIN COUNTY…LICKING COUNTY…MADISON COUNTY…MARION COUNTY
…UNION COUNTY…PICKAWAY COUNTY
IN SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO
…HOCKING COUNTY…ROSS COUNTY…VINTON COUNTY
IN SOUTHEAST OHIO
…ATHENS COUNTY…MORGAN COUNTY…MUSKINGUM COUNTY
…PERRY COUNTY
EARLY THIS AFTERNOON URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING WAS OCCURRING ACROSS ALL OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO. ALL FLOODING WAS CONFINED TO COUNTY ROADS AND LOW LYING AREAS.
THE MOST WIDESPREAD FLOODING WAS IN ATHENS…HOCKING…VINTON AND
FAIRFIELD COUNTIES. THE STATE HIGHWAY PATROL IN ATHENS COUNTY REPORTED OVER 10 ROADS CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING. HOCKING AND VINTON COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENTS REPORTED 8 ROADS CLOSED AND MANY MORE COVERED WITH HIGH WATER. FAIRFIELD COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT REPORTED LOW LYING AREAS FLOODED.
AT 1225 NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED THE MAIN AREA OF
RAIN WAS MOVING INTO EAST CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO. THE TRAILING
EDGE EXTENDED FROM NEAR GRANVILLE IN LICKING COUNTY SOUTH TO PORTSMOUTH. THE RAIN WAS MOVING EAST AT 35 MILES AN HOUR. THE RAIN SHOULD EXIT CENTRAL OHIO BY 200 PM EST.
BULLETIN
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
436 PM EST FRI JAN 28 1994
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 500 AM EST
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…S…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE COUNTY…FAIRFIELD COUNTY…FAYETTE COUNTY
…FRANKLIN COUNTY…LICKING COUNTY…MADISON COUNTY…MARION COUNTY
…UNION COUNTY…PICKAWAY COUNTY
IN SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO
…HOCKING COUNTY…ROSS COUNTY…VINTON COUNTY
IN SOUTHEAST OHIO
…ATHENS COUNTY…MORGAN COUNTY…MUSKINGUM COUNTY
…PERRY COUNTY
URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING WAS CAUSING MANY ROADWAYS ACROSS CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN OHIO TO BE COVERED WITH WATER. MANY ROADS REMAIN CLOSED IN ATHENS…VINTON…HOCKING…PERRY…PICKAWAY…
ROSS…AND MORGAN COUNTIES. OVER 10 ROADS ARE CLOSED IN SOME
COUNTIES DUE TO FLOODING.
THE WATER LEVELS ARE RISING IN SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO. WATER LEVELS WILL LIKELY REMAIN ON FLOODED HIGHWAYS UNTIL 5OO AM SATURDAY MORNING.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
638 PM EST FRI JAN 28 1994
A FLOOD WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR THE FOLLOWING CENTRAL AND SOUTHEASTERN OHIO COUNTIES…UNTIL 5 AM SATURDAY MORNING:
DELAWARE…MARION…UNION…LICKING…MADISON…FRANKLIN…FAYETTE…
PICKAWAY…FAIRFIELD…PERRY…MUSKINGUM…ROSS…HOCKING…VINTON…
ATHENS…AND MORGAN.
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO TONIGHT DUE TO THE ONGOING FLOOD SITUATION.
ANY ADDITIONAL PRECIPITATION TONIGHT WILL BE JUST LIGHT SNOW OR
FLURRIES…BUT HEAVY RAINFALL OF 1 TO 2 INCHES THROUGHOUT THE AREA
YESTERDAY INTO TODAY PLUS THE RUNOFF FROM RECENT SNOWMELT HAS PRODUCED WIDESPREAD FLOODING.
NUMEROUS ROADS ARE FLOODED AND IMPASSIBLE. AREA STREAMS AND SMALL RIVERS ARE IN FLOOD. LOWLAND AND FLOOD-PRONE AREAS ARE FLOODED. STREET FLOODING HAS ALSO BEEN REPORTED.
THE ADDITIONAL RUNOFF INTO STREAMS AND SMALL RIVERS WILL CONTINUE
TONIGHT. SINCE THE GROUND IS PARTIALLY FROZEN AND ALREADY
SATURATED…STANDING WATER WILL REMAIN…AND WATER LEVELS WILL BE SLOW TO RECEDE TONIGHT.
Saturday, January 29, 1994
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
140 PM EST SAT JAN 29 1994
RIVER FLOOD WARNINGS REMAIN IN EFFECT FOR THE SCIOTO RIVER IN
ROSS…MARION…DELAWARE AND PICKAWAY COUNTIES.
RIVER FLOOD WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT FOR THE HOCKING RIVER IN
FAIRFIELD…HOCKING AND ATHENS COUNTIES.
HIGH WATER WAS CONTINUING TO CAUSE SOME URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING IN SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
526 PM EST SAT JAN 29 1994
RIVER FLOOD WARNINGS REMAIN IN EFFECT FOR THE SCIOTO RIVER IN MARION…DELAWARE…PICKAWAY…AND ROSS COUNTIES.
RIVER FLOOD WARNINGS REMAIN IN EFFECT FOR THE HOCKING RIVER IN
FAIRFIELD…HOCKING…AND ATHENS COUNTIES.
HIGH WATER WAS CONTINUING TO CAUSE SOME URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING IN PARTS OF CENTRAL OHIO…AND THROUGH MUCH OF SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO.
IN THE CITY OF COLUMBUS…SOME WATER STILL COVERED STELTZER ROAD SOUTH OF MORSE ROAD. SOME WATER STILL COVERED ELMORE ROAD EAST OF KARL ROAD.
IN FAIRFIELD COUNTY…SOME ROADS WERE STILL IMPASSIBLE.
HOCKING AND VINTON COUNTIES REPORTED NUMEROUS ROADS STILL CLOSED DUE TO HIGH WATER. THE VINTON COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICE REPORTED RISING WATER ON RACOON CREEK BECAUSE OF ADDED WATER FROM STREAMS FLOWING INTO IT.
ATHENS COUNTY STATE ROUTES 13 AND 682 WERE STILL CLOSED. THE ATHENS COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICE REPORTED 8 HOMES UNDER WATER ALONG STATE ROUTE 682.
ALL COUNTIES WERE REPORTING THAT WATER LEVELS WERE DROPPING VERY SLOWLY.
Sunday, April 10, 1994
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1108 AM EDT SUN APR 10 1994
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 215 PM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…PICKAWAY COUNTY
AT 11 AM THE SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT REPORTED HARGUS CREEK WAS RISING OUT OF ITS BANKS. STATE ROUTE 57 AT ASHEVILLE WAS CLOSED DUE TO HIGH WATER. A RAINFALL OBSERVER IN ASHEVILLE REPORTED 2.25 INCHES OF RAIN IN THE PAST 24 HOURS.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
520 AM EDT SUN APR 10 1994
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR PORTIONS OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO TODAY.
SOME OF THE CITIES INCLUDED IN THE WATCH AREA INCLUDE
ATHENS…CHILLICOTHE…COLUMBUS…LANCASTER…NEWARK…AND ZANESVILLE.
AT 515 AM EDT THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR IN COLUMBUS INDICATED RAIN OVER MUCH OF OHIO. THE HEAVIEST RAIN WAS FALLING OVER THE SOUTHERN THIRD OF THE STATE…GENERALLY SOUTH OF A LINE FROM DAYTON…TO CIRCLEVILLE…TO CALDWELL. MOVEMENT WAS TOWARD THE EAST AT 40 MILES AN HOUR.
REPORTS FROM AUTOMATED RAIN GAUGES IN CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO INDICATE THAT BETWEEN FOUR-TENTHS AND SIX-TENTHS OF AN INCH OF RAIN HAS FALLEN THROUGHOUT THE AREA SINCE MIDNIGHT. HEAVIER AMOUNTS HAVE BEEN REPORTED IN SOUTHWEST OHIO.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1129 AM EDT SUN APR 10 1994
FLOOD WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT FOR HOCKING…ROSS…VINTON…ATHENS…AND
MORGAN COUNTIES UNTIL 1230 PM.
A FLOOD WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR PICKAWAY COUNTY UNTIL 215 PM.
A FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR MOST OF THE SOUTHERN HALF OF OHIO THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON.
RAINFALL RANGING FROM ONE HALF INCH TO OVER 2 INCHES HAVE BEEN REPORTED OVER CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN OHIO SINCE LAST NIGHT. RAIN WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON WITH THE ADDITIONAL RAINFALL CAUSING MORE FLOODING.
IN ATHENS COUNTY PEOPLE IN THE AREA OF GLOUSTER…MURRAY CITY AND
TREMBLE SHOULD BE ESPECCIALLY ALERT FOR FLOODING CONDITIONS. MOST OF THE COUNTIES IN SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO WILL HAVE FLOODING OF LOW LYING AREAS AND WATER COVERING MANY ROADWAYS. STATE ROUTE 752 IN PICKAWAY COUNTY WAS CLOSED DUE TO HIGH WATER.
Saturday, April 30, 1994
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1225 PM EDT SAT APR 30 1994
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR SOUTHWEST…WEST-CENTRAL…AND PARTS OF CENTRAL OHIO THIS AFTERNOON. THE CENTRAL OHIO COUNTIES INCLUDED IN THE WATCH AREA ARE
FRANKLIN…DELAWARE…UNION…MADISON…FAYETTE..PICKAWAY…AND ROSS.
AT 1220 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED A 60 MILE WIDE AREA OF LIGHT TO MODERATE RAINSHOWERS EXTENDING FROM SANDUSKY SOUTHWARD THROUGH THE MARION AND COLUMBUS AREAS…THEN EXTENDING TO DAYTON AND CINCINNATI. THE RAINSHOWERS WERE MOVING EAST-NORTHEAST AT 30 MILES AN HOUR.
NO FLOODING HAS BEEN REPORTED YET TO THE COLUMBUS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE…AND RAINFALL SINCE THIS MORNING HAS BEEN UNDER ONE-HALF INCH.
SHOWERS WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE INTO OUR REGION THIS AFTERNOON.
THE APPROACH OF A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM FROM THE WEST AND SOUTHWEST WILL INCREASE THE CHANCE FOR THUNDERSTORMS AND LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL LATE THIS AFTERNOON INTO EARLY TONIGHT.
THE AREA MOST VULNERABLE TO FLOODING IS IN PICKAWAY…ROSS…AND
FAYETTE COUNTIES WHERE AROUND AN INCH OF RAIN FELL YESTERDAY.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
245 PM EDT SAT APR 30 1994
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR FRANKLIN…DELAWARE…UNION…MADISON…
FAYETTE…PICKAWAY…AND ROSS COUNTIES OF CENTRAL OHIO THIS AFTERNOON. RAINFALL OVER CENTRAL OHIO SINCE THIS MORNING HAS BEEN ONE QUARTER TO ONE HALF INCH.
THE BIG WALNUT CREEK WAS REPORTED TO BE NEAR BANKFULL IN SOUTHERN DELAWARE COUNTY. IT WAS JUST OUT OF ITS BANKS A FEW MILES NORTH OF HOOVER DAM…NEAR ROUTE 61 AND SUNBURY ROAD.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR AT 240 PM INDICATED AN AREA OF LIGHT TO MODERATE RAINSHOWERS OVER NORTH-CENTRAL AND WEST-CENTRAL OHIO. THESE SHOWERS WERE GENERALLY NORTH OF A LINE FROM MT. VERNON TO COLUMBUS AND WASHINGTON COURTHOUSE TO CINCINNATI. THE SHOWERS WERE MOVING NORTH-NORTHEAST AT 40 MILES AN HOUR.
HEAVIER RAINFALLL OVER NORTHERN MADISON…UNION…AND MARION COUNTIES THIS AFTERNOON WILL LIKELY CAUSE PONDING OF WATER ON ROADS. MINOR FLOODING IS POSSIBLE IN POOR DRAINAGE AREAS.
THE APPROACH OF A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM FROM THE WEST AND SOUTHWEST WILL INCREASE THE THREAT FOR THUNDERSTORMS AND LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL LATE THIS AFTERNOON INTO EARLY TONIGHT.
Tuesday, June 14, 1994
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
614 PM EDT TUE JUN 14 1994
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 715 PM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE COUNTY
AT 610 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR FROM CLEVELAND
INDICATED PERSISTENT THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY RAIN OVER NORTHWEST DELAWARE COUNTY. THESE STORMS HAVE PERSISTED SINCE ABOUT 430 PM WITH VERY LITTLE MOVEMENT.
DOPPLER RADAR ESTIMATED RAINFALL OF TWO AND ONE-HALF INCHES SINCE 500 PM FROM THESE STORMS. RAINFALL TOTALS SINCE 430 PM IN FAR NORTHWEST DELAWARE COUNTY WERE UP TO 5 INCHES…ACCORDING TO DOPPLER RADAR.
THESE STORMS AT 610 PM EXTENDED FROM RADNOR SOUTHWARD ACROSS WARRENSBURG AND WHITE SULPHUR TO STRATFORD. THESE STORMS WERE NEARLY STATIONARY. THESE STORMS WILL PERSIST THROUGH AT LEAST 645 PM.
BULLETIN – EBS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
739 PM EDT TUE JUN 14 1994
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 845 PM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…S…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE COUNTY…FRANKLIN COUNTY
AT 730 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED 15 MILE WIDE BAND OF THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY RAIN EXTENDING FROM SOUTHERN DELAWARE COUNTY ACROSS NORTHWEST FRANKLIN COUNTY. THIS BAND OF STORMS EXTENDED FROM LEWIS CENTER AND POWELL IN DELAWARE COUNTY TO DUBLIN AND HILLIARD IN FRANKLIN COUNTY.
THIS BAND OF THUNDERSTORMS WAS MOVING VERY SLOWLY SOUTH-SOUTHEASTWARD AT 10 TO 15 MILES AN HOUR.
THE POWELL FIRE DEPARTMENT REPORTED STREET FLOODING IN THE TOWN OF POWELL AT THE INTERSECTION OF LIBERTY AND POWELL ROADS…IN DELAWARE COUNTY. RAINFALL IN SOUTHWEST DELAWARE COUNTY SINCE 600 PM OF ONE AND ONE HALF INCHES HAS BEEN REPORTED.
THE STORMS IN FRANKLIN COUNTY WILL MOVE THROUGH DUBLIN TO
WORTHINGTON…AND FROM AMLIN TO HILLIARD AND UPPER ARLINGTON…THROUGH 815 PM. THESE STORMS WILL PRODUCE ONE TO TWO INCHES OF RAINFALL BY 830 PM. THIS WILL LIKELY CAUSE SOME STREET FLOODING. IN ADDITION…SOME FLOODING WILL OCCUR IN POOR DRAINAGE AND LOW AREAS.
BULLETIN
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
850 PM EDT TUE JUN 14 1994
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLASH FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 1045 PM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…FRANKLIN COUNTY
AT 845 COLUMBUS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR AND THE DOPPLER RADAR IN CLEVELAND WERE SHOWING AN AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS OVER NORTHERN FRANKLIN COUNTY. THESE STORMS ARE PRODUCING 1 TO 2 INCHES OF RAIN AN HOUR. THIS STORM WAS MOVING SLOWLY TO THE SOUTHEAST AT 5 TO 10 MILES AN HOUR.
NUMEROUS REPORTS OF 1 TO 2 INCHES OF RAIN HAVE BEEN RECEIVED DURING THE PAST HOUR. FLOODING HAS BEEN REPORTED BY AMATEUR RADIO PERSONEL IN BOTH WORTHINGTON AND WESTERVILLE. THE HILLIARD POLICE DEPARTMENT ALSO REPORTED MINOR STREET FLOODING.
THIS STORM WILL MOVE ALONG THE NORTHERN HALF OF FRANKLIN COUNTY DURING THE NEXT ONE TO TWO HOURS. LARGE AMOUNTS OF RAIN WILL LIKELY CAUSE SOME STREET FLOODING IN MINERVA PARK…BEXLEY…GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS…AND NORTHERN GAHANNA.
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1020 PM EDT TUE JUN 14 1994
THE FLOOD WARNING WHICH WAS IN EFFECT FOR FRANKLIN COUNTY UNTIL 1045 PM HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
AT 1020 PM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED THAT THE
THUNDERSTORMS IN FAR NORTHERN FRANKLIN COUNTY HAD DISSIPATED…WITH ONLY LIGHT RAINSHOWERS REMAINING. THE LIGHT RAINSHOWERS SHOULD DIMINISH BY MIDNIGHT.
NO ADDITIONAL FLOODING HAS BEEN REPORTED…AND WATER LEVELS WERE
RECEDING IN DUBLIN AND WORTHINGTON. HOWEVER…MOTORISTS ENCOUNTERING WATER COVERED ROADWAYS SHOULD NOT ATTEMPT TO CROSS THROUGH.
Thursday, June 16, 1994
FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
1258 PM EDT THU JUN 16 1994
A FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR SOUTHWEST AND WEST CENTRAL OHIO THIS AFTERNOON.
THE FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR FAYETTE COUNTY HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
AT 1250 PM EDT THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR IN COLUMBUS WAS
DETECTING AN AREA OF RAINSHOWERS…ABOUT 30 MILES WIDE…EXTENDING FROM GEORGETOWN TO SPRINGFIELD. THESE SHOWERS WERE DRIFTING SLOWLY TO THE WEST.
THE RAINFALL HAD DIMINISHED OVER MOST OF FAYETTE COUNTY AT 1245
PM…ALTHOUGH MODERATE INTENSITY RAINSHOWERS WERE STILL BEING DETECTED OVER THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE COUNTY. THE FAYETTE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE INDICATED THAT WATER WAS NO LONGER COVERING THE ROADS IN WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE. HOWEVER STANDING WATER WAS REPORTED IN LOW LYING AREAS ALONG ALONG ROUTE 41 NORTHWEST OF THE TOWN. RADAR WAS ALSO INDICATING A NEWLY DEVELOPED THUNDERSTORM OVER EXTREME SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD COUNTY…NEAR OAKLAND AND TARLTON. ANOTHER STRONG
THUNDERSTORM WAS LOCATED ALONG THE DELAWARE/LICKING COUNTY BORDER. THESE STORMS WERE SHOWING LITTLE MOVEMENT. RESIDENTS IN THOSE AREAS SHOULD BE ALERT TO THE POSSIBILITY OF VERY HEAVY RAIN.
BULLETIN
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
239 PM EDT THU JUN 16 1994
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBUS HAS ISSUED A
FLASH FLOOD WARNING EFFECTIVE UNTIL 445 PM EDT
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTY…S…IN CENTRAL OHIO
…DELAWARE COUNTY…FRANKLIN COUNTY
SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS IN DELAWARE AND FRANKLIN COUNTIES HAVE PRODUCED NEARLY AN INCH OF RAIN IN CLINTONVILLE DURING THE PAST HOUR. STREET FLOODING IS BEGINNING TO OCCUR IN FRANKLIN COUNTY ON HIGH STREET AND OAKLAND PARK. ALSO FLOODING WAS OCCURRING AT HIGH AND BOBBART STREETS.
THE DOPPLER RADAR IN CLEVELAND WAS INDICATING THAT OVER 2 INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLEN TODAY IN SOUTHERN DELAWARE AND NORTHERN FRANKLIN COUNTIES. THIS SAME AREA RECEIVED ONE TO TWO INCHES OF RAIN FALL TUESDAY EVENING. THIS WILL CONTINUE TO CAUSE STREET FLOODING IN DELAWARE AND FRANKLIN COUNTIES AND WILL CAUSE RAPID RISES IN SMALL STREAMS..
Saturday, July 2, 1994
FLASH FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBUS OH
531 PM EDT SAT JUL 2 1994
A FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR CENTRAL OHIO UNTIL 800 PM EDT.
A FLASH FLOOD WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR MARION AND DELAWARE COUNTIES UNTIL 745 PM EDT.
AT 515 PM EDT THE DELAWARE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE REPORTED THAT WATER WAS CROSSING NORTON ROAD…JUST WEST OF THE ROUTE 229/23 INTERSECTION.
A VOLUNTEER RAINFALL OBSERVER IN RADNOR…IN NORTHWEST DELAWARE
COUNTY…REPORTED 2 INCHES OF RAIN BETWEEN 345 AND 515 PM EDT.
THE MARION COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE HAS ALSO REPORTED THAT HIGH WATER SIGNS HAVE BEEN POSTED OVER PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN MARION COUNTY. THESE SIGNS HAVE BEEN POSTED ALONG ROUTE 47…BETWEEN WALDO AND PROSPECT. HIGH WATER SIGNS HAVE ALSO BEEN POSTED ALONG ROUTE 203…SOUTH OF ROUTE 4.
ALTHOUGH THE RAIN HAS BEGAN TO TAPER OFF IN NORTH CENTRAL
OHIO…RESIDENTS SHOULD CONTINUE TO BE ALERT FOR FLOODING OF STREAMS AND LOW-LYING AREAS.
1995
Wednesday, January 18, 1995
FLOOD POTENTIAL STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
500 PM EST WED JAN 18 1995
…HEAVY RAIN MOVING TOWARDS OHIO VALLEY THURSDAY AFTERNOON INTO
EARLY FRIDAY…
LOW PRESSURE OVER THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY IS FORECAST TO DEEPEN AND MOVE NORTHEAST TOWARD THE OHIO VALLEY THURSDAY. ABUNDANT MOISTURE FROM THE GULF OF MEXICO WILL PULLED NORTHWARD INTO THE OHIO VALLEY AS THE LOW TRACKS TO THE NORTHEAST. RAIN COULD BEGIN LATE TONIGHT AND BECOME HEAVY FROM THURSDAY AFTERNOON INTO EARLY FRIDAY.
THE GREATEST THREAT FOR FLOODING APPEARS TO BE IN THE SCIOTO AND
HOCKING RIVER BASINS WHERE RIVERS ARE STILL AT MODERATE TO HIGH FLOW AND SOILS ARE VERY WET FROM THE HEAVY RAINFALL OF THIS PAST WEEKEND.
1999
Thursday, January 21, 1999
BULLETIN…IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
1100 AM EST THU JAN 21 1999
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT LATE THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH TONIGHT
ACROSS NORTHERN KENTUCKY..SOUTHERN OHIO AND PARTS OF EASTERN
INDIANA. THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS ARE INCLUDED IN THIS FLOOD WATCH.
IN OHIO..CINCINNATI..DAYTON..HAMILTON..SPRINGFIELD..WILMINGTON
..WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE..HILLSBORO..CHILLICOTHE..PORTSMOUTH
..WEST UNION..GREENVILLE AND URBANA.
IN INDIANA..RICHMOND..VERSAILLES..BROOKVILLE..LAWRENCEBURG AND
CONNERSVILLE.
IN KENTUCKY..OWENTON..CARROLLTON..WILLIAMSTOWN..MASON AND VANCEBURG.
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT TONIGHT FOR WEST CENTRAL AND CENTRAL OHIO INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING CITIES.
IN OHIO..COLUMBUS..NEWARK..DELAWARE..MAYSVILLE..BELLEFONTAINE..
KENTON..WAPAKONETA..CELINA.
RAIN ALONG WITH A FEW THUNDERSTORMS WILL DEVELOP THIS AFTERNOON
ACROSS SOUTHERN OHIO..NORTHERN KENTUCKY AND PARTS OF SOUTHEAST
INDIANA AND SPREAD NORTHWARD INTO CENTRAL OHIO TONIGHT. RAIN
MAY BE HEAVY AT TIMES AND FALL ON ALREADY SATURATED GROUND CAUSING THE POTENTIAL FOR FLOODING ALONG AND NEAR STREAMS AND RIVERS. PONDING OF WATER WILL ALSO BE LIKELY ACROSS ROADWAYS IN URBAN AND RURAL AREAS.
Friday, January 22, 1999
BULLETIN…IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED…CORRECTION
FLASH FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
1011 AM EST FRI JAN 22 1999
A FLASH FLOOD WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR PARTS OF EASTERN INDIANA…
NORTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY…SOUTHWEST OHIO…THE MIAMI VALLEY AND WEST CENTRAL OHIO FOR THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT. THIS WATCH IS GENERALLY WEST OF A LINE FROM KENTON OH TO MAYSVILLE KY.
SOME CITIES IN THE WATCH INCLUDE…DAYTON…WILMINGTON…
SPRINGFIELD…GREENVILLE…CINCINNATI…CELINA…RICHMOND IN…
BROOKVILLE IN…MAYSVILLE KY AND OWENTOWN KY.
A FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR CENTRAL AND SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO FOR TONIGHT. SOME CITIES IN THIS WATCH AREA INCLUDE…
COLUMBUS…WEST UNION…PORTSMOUTH…LOGAN AND VANCEBURG KY.
THE COUNTIES OF WEST CENTRAL OHIO AND PARTS OF EASTERN INDIANA
PREVIOUSLY UNDER A FLOOD WATCH HAVE BEEN UPGRADED TO A FLASH FLOOD WATCH FOR THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT.
HEAVY RAIN THAT HAS FALLEN OVER THE PAST TWO DAYS HAS SATURATED THE GROUND AND BROUGHT AREA CREEKS AND STREAMS TO NEAR BANKFUL. MORE RAIN WAS MOVING THROUGH SOUTHWEST OHIO AND WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE THROUGH THE WATCH AREA DURING THE AFTERNOON. IN ADDITION…MORE RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH HEAVY RAIN ARE POISED TO MOVE INTO THE OHIO VALLEY LATER THIS AND OVERNIGHT. THEREFORE FLASH FLOODING IS A THREAT OVER THE WATCH AREA THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT.
BULLETIN…IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
316 PM EST FRI JAN 22 1999
A FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR PARTS OF EASTERN INDIANA…
NORTHERN KENTUCKY…AND SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL OHIO FOR TONIGHT AND SATURDAY.
SOME CITIES IN THE WATCH INCLUDE…DAYTON…WILMINGTON…
SPRINGFIELD…GREENVILLE…CINCINNATI…CELINA…COLUMBUS…
WEST UNION…RICHMOND IN…BROOKVILLE IN…MAYSVILLE KY…VANCEBURG
KY AND OWENTOWN KY.
THIS EXTENDS THE PREVIOUS FLASH FLOOD WATCH INTO SATURDAY FOR THE
ENTIRE AREA.
THE MOIST AIRMASS IN PLACE OVER THE OHIO VALLEY IS PRIMED TO BRING
MORE HEAVY RAIN TO THE AREA TONIGHT AND INTO SATURDAY. A STORM
SYSTEM CURRENTLY OVER THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY WILL BEGIN TO
PUSH RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS NORTH TONIGHT DUMPING MORE RAIN ON
THE ALREADY SATURATED GROUND.
TONIGHT THE HEAVIEST RAIN WILL FALL MAINLY WEST OF INTERSTATE 75.
ON SATURDAY THE FOCUS WILL SLOWLY SHIFT EAST SPREADING THE HEAVY
RAIN ACROSS THE REST CENTRAL OHIO AND NORTHERN KENTUCKY.
Saturday, February 27, 1999
BULLETIN…IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
330 PM EST SAT FEB 27 1999
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FOR THIS EVENING AND THE OVERNIGHT HOURS.
COUNTIES INCLUDED: IN OHIO:
AUGLAIZE DARKE HARDIN LOGAN MERCER SHELBY UNION
CITIES WITHIN THE WATCH AREA INCLUDE…CELINA…WAPAKONETA…
KENTON…GREENVILLE…SIDNEY AND BELLEFONTAINE.
A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER EASTERN ILLINOIS WILL BRING ANOTHER ROUND OF HEAVY SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS TO THE REGION THIS EVENING AND OVERNIGHT. WITH MUCH OF WEST CENTRAL OHIO RECEIVING UP TO AN INCH OF RAINFALL THIS MORNING…THE SATURATED SOIL INCREASES THE POTENTIAL FOR FLASH FLOODING.
THE NEXT BAND OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS TO MOVE IN THIS EVENING COULD PRODUCE OVER AN INCH OF RAINFALL IN AN HOUR ACROSS THE AREA… WITH POTENTIAL FOR MORE HEAVY RAINFALL OVERNIGHT. THIS CREATES A POTENTIAL FOR FLASH FLOODING THIS EVENING AND OVERNIGHT IN THE WATCH AREA. URBAN FLOODING IS ALSO POSSIBLE IN POOR DRAINAGE AREAS.
2000-2009
2000
Monday, January 3, 2000
BULLETIN…IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
716 PM EST MON JAN 3 2000
A FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR PARTS OF CENTRAL OHIO…ALL OF
SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO…AND NORTHERN KENTUCKY FOR TONIGHT.
THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES ARE INCLUDED IN WATCH AREA:
IN OHIO…
FRANKLIN…FAIRFIELD…HOCKING…LICKING…ROSS…HIGHLAND…PIKE…
SCIOTO…ADAMS…AND BROWN.
IN NORTHERN AND NORTHEAST KENTUCKY…
BRACKEN…ROBERTSON…MASON…AND LEWIS.
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING TORRENTIAL RAIN WILL BE FOUND OVER THE REGION THIS EVENING. RAINFALL TOTALS OF OVER 2 INCHES ARE LIKELY IN SOME AREAS OF THIS WATCH.
Friday, February 18, 2000
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
430 AM EST FRI FEB 18 2000
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WATCH UNTIL
MIDNIGHT TONIGHT FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…CENTRAL OHIO…
FAIRFIELD FRANKLIN HOCKING LICKING FAYETTE MADISON
PICKAWAY ROSS
SOUTHWEST OHIO…
BUTLER BROWN ADAMS CLERMONT CLINTON HAMILTON
HIGHLAND WARREN
SOUTHEAST OHIO…
PIKE SCIOTO
NORTHERN KENTUCKY… BRACKEN CAMPBELL CARROLL GALLATIN GRANT KENTON BOONE MASON OWEN PENDLETON
EAST CENTRAL KENTUCKY…
ROBERTSON
NORTHEAST KENTUCKY…
LEWIS
SOUTHEAST INDIANA…
DEARBORN FRANKLIN OHIO RIPLEY SWITZERLAND
A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL MOVE NORTHEAST OUT OF THE SOUTHERN PLAINS AND INTO THE OHIO VALLEY TODAY. THE LOW WILL TRACK ACROSS SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL OHIO DURING THE EVENING HOURS TONIGHT. AHEAD OF THE LOW…A WARM FRONT WILL PUSH ACROSS NORTHERN KENTUCKY…SOUTHEAST INDIANA AND SOUTHERN OHIO. THIS FRONT IS EXPECTED TO PUSH TO AROUND I-70 BY THIS EVENING. SOUTH OF THE FRONT THERE WILL BE VERY MOIST AIR WHICH ORIGINATED FROM THE GULF OF MEXICO.
1 TO 2 INCHES OF RAIN IS POSSIBLE ACROSS THE REGION TODAY INTO
TONIGHT. TO COMPLICATE MATTERS THE SOIL IS SATURATED AND CREEKS AND STREAMS ARE RUNNING HIGH FROM 1 TO 2 INCH RAINS EARLIER IN THE
WEEK.
Friday, April 7, 2000
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
344 PM EDT FRI APR 7 2000
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WATCH FOR
FRIDAY NIGHT FOR CENTRAL OHIO…
FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN HOCKING LICKING DELAWARE MADISON PICKAWAY ROSS UNION
SOUTHWEST OHIO…
CHAMPAIGN CLARK CLINTON DARKE GREENE MIAMI BUTLER MONTGOMERY PREBLE WARREN
EAST CENTRAL INDIANA…
FAYETTE UNION WAYNE SOUTHEAST INDIANA…FRANKLIN
THUNDERSTORMS MOVING ALONG A NEARLY STATIONARY BOUNDARY WILL PRODUCE PERIODS OF VERY HEAVY RAIN…ESPECIALLY THOUGH EARLY MORNING. MANY LOCATIONS IN THE WATCH AREA HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED AN INCH OR MORE…AND ADDITIONAL HEAVY RAIN COULD QUICKLY LEAD TO FLOODING PROBLEMS.
Friday, June 16, 2000
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
410 PM EDT FRI JUN 16 2000
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WATCH UNTIL
4 AM EDT FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…CENTRAL OHIO…
UNION DELAWARE
EAST CENTRAL INDIANA…
FAYETTE UNION WAYNE
SOUTHEAST INDIANA…
FRANKLIN
MIAMI VALLEY OF OHIO…
CHAMPAIGN CLARK DARKE GREENE MIAMI MONTGOMERY PREBLE
WEST CENTRAL OHIO…
AUGLAIZE HARDIN LOGAN MERCER SHELBY
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED… RICHMOND IN…CONNERSVILLE IN…
LIBERTY IN…BROOKVILLE IN.
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED… DAYTON OH…KENTON OH.
A COLD FRONT EXTENDING FROM CENTRAL MICHIGAN…NORTHWEST
INDIANA…THEN INTO CENTRAL ILLINOIS WILL MOVE SLOWLY SOUTHEAST
ACROSS THE REGION TONIGHT. THE AIRMASS AHEAD OF THE COLD FRONT IS
VERY MOIST AND UNSTABLE. THUNDERSTORMS TONIGHT WILL BE CAPABLE OF DROPPING ONE TO PERHAPS AS MUCH AS TWO INCHES OF RAIN PER HOUR. IN ADDITION…THUNDERSTORMS MAY CONTINUE TO MOVE OVER THE SAME REGION.
Monday, August 7, 2000
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
1215 AM EDT MON AUG 7 2000
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WATCH THROUGH 8 AM EDT FOR CENTRAL OHIO…
DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN HOCKING LICKING MADISON PICKAWAY UNION
SOUTHWEST OHIO…
CLINTON WARREN BUTLER
EAST CENTRAL INDIANA…
FAYETTE UNION WAYNE
SOUTHEAST INDIANA…
FRANKLIN
MIAMI VALLEY OF OHIO…
CLARK GREENE MONTGOMERY PREBLE
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED… RICHMOND IN…CONNERSVILLE IN…
LIBERTY IN…BROOKVILLE IN.
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED… COLUMBUS OH…DAYTON OH.
A TROPICAL AIRMASS EXITS OVER THE OHIO VALLEY WITH SURFACE DEWPOINTS
IN THE MID 70S. THUNDERSTORMS HAVE DEVELOPED IN THIS VERY MOIST
ENVIRONMENT. THESE THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED TO TRAIN FROM WEST TO EAST ACROSS PORTIONS OF EASTERN INDIANA…THE MIAMI VALLEY…SOUTHWEST OHIO AND CENTRAL OHIO OVERNIGHT. RAINFALL TOTALS AROUND 2 INCHES ARE LIKELY IN MANY AREAS WITH LOCAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS UP TO 4 INCHES POSSIBLE OVERNIGHT.
Thursday, October 5, 2000
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
839 AM EDT THU OCT 5 2000
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH FOR THURSDAY FOR CENTRAL OHIO…
FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN LICKING DELAWARE MADISON PICKAWAY UNION
EAST CENTRAL INDIANA…
FAYETTE UNION WAYNE
MIAMI VALLEY OF OHIO…
CHAMPAIGN CLARK DARKE GREENE MIAMI MONTGOMERY PREBLE
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED… RICHMOND IN…COLUMBUS
OH…DAYTON OH.
A STATIONARY FRONT WILL REMAIN OVER THE AREA TODAY BRINGING MORE
RAIN TO ALREADY SATURATED AREAS. A COUPLE OF WAVES OF LOW PRESSURE WILL MOVE ALONG THE FRONT TODAY…WHICH WILL ENHANCE THE RAINFALL. THE FRONT SHOULD EXIT THE AREA LATE TONIGHT.
1 TO 2 INCHES OF RAIN HAS ALREADY FALLEN OVER THE AREA. AN
ADDITIONAL 1 TO 3 INCHES OF RAIN IS POSSIBLE THROUGH TONIGHT. THIS
WILL LIKELY CAUSE CREEKS AND STREAMS TO COME OUT OF THEIR
BANKS…AND WATER TO COVER AREA ROADS. PEOPLE IN THE WATCH AREA
SHOULD BE PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION SHOULD A WARNING BE ISSUED.
Saturday, December 16, 2000
BULLETIN…IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
1125 AM EST SAT DEC 16 2000
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH THROUGH 10 PM TONIGHT FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES:
CENTRAL OHIO…
FAYETTE PICKAWAY FAIRFIELD ROSS HOCKING
SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO…
HIGHLAND PIKE BROWN ADAMS SCIOTO
NORTH-CENTRAL KENTUCKY…
BRACKEN MASON LEWIS ROBERTSON
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS EXTENDED THE FLOOD WATCH THROUGH 10 PM TONIGHT FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES:
SOUTHWEST OHIO…
BUTLER CLERMONT CLINTON HAMILTON WARREN
SOUTHEAST INDIANA…
DEARBORN FRANKLIN OHIO RIPLEY SWITZERLAND
NORTHERN KENTUCKY…
BOONE BRACKEN CAMPBELL CARROLL GALLATIN GRANT KENTON PENDLETON
A WARM FRONT WILL CONTINUE TO PUSH NORTH THROUGH THE OHIO VALLEY
TODAY. AS IT DOES…AN INCREASINGLY WARM…MOIST AND UNSTABLE AIRMASS WILL SPREAD INTO THE REGION. THIS WILL ALLOW FOR SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS TO PERSIST ACROSS THE TRI-STATE THIS AFTERNOON AND CONTINUE THROUGH THIS EVENING.
PERIODS OF HEAVY RAIN ARE EXPECTED WITH RAINFALL AMOUNTS EXCEEDING 2 INCHES IN SOME LOCATIONS THROUGH THIS EVENING. DUE TO THE RECENT COLD TEMPERATURES…THE GROUND WILL HAVE A DIFFICULT TIME ABSORBING ALL OF THE RAIN. AS A RESULT…SOME FLOODING CAN BE EXPECTED TODAY AND TONIGHT…ESPECIALLY ALONG AREA CREEKS AND STREAMS.
BULLETIN…IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
432 PM EST SAT DEC 16 2000
A FLOOD WATCH WILL CONTINUE THROUGH 10 PM TONIGHT FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES:
IN CENTRAL OHIO.
FAYETTE, PICKAWAY, FAIRFIELD, ROSS AND HOCKING.
ALSO ADDED ARE THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES:
DELAWARE, FRANKLIN, LICKING, MADISON AND UNION.
EXPECT SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS TO PERSIST ACROSS CENTRAL OHIO THROUGH THE EVENING HOURS.
PERIODS OF HEAVY RAIN ARE EXPECTED TO CONTINUE…WITH RAINFALL
AMOUNTS EXCEEDING 2 INCHES IN SOME LOCATIONS THROUGH THIS EVENING. DUE IN PART TO THE HEAVY RAINS FROM EARLIER TODAY…ADDITIONAL RAINFALL THIS EVENING WILL RESULT IN POSSIBLE FLOODING…ESPECIALLY ALONG AREA CREEKS AND STREAMS.
2001
Wednesday, May 16, 2001
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
1128 AM EDT WED MAY 16 2001
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH FOR TODAY
THROUGH TONIGHT FOR IN OHIO…
ADAMS AUGLAIZE CHAMPAIGN CLARK CLINTON FAYETTE GREENE HARDIN HIGHLAND LOGAN MADISON MERCER PIKE ROSS SCIOTO SHELBY UNION
IN KENTUCKY…
LEWIS
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH…PORTSMOUTH…
WAPAKONETA…URBANA…SPRINGFIELD AND WILMINGTON
A WARM FRONT POSITIONED NEARLY NORTH-SOUTH ACROSS THE REGION WILL BE THE FOCUS FOR ADDITIONAL SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT. DURING THE LAST 24 HOURS ACROSS THE WATCH
AREA…RAINFALL AMOUNTS IN THE ORDER OF ONE AND ONE HALF TO LOCALLY UP TO FOUR INCHES HAVE BEEN OBSERVED. WITH THE GROUND ALREADY SATURATED AND SOME CREEKS AND STREAMS ALREADY NEAR BANKFUL…ANY ADDITIONAL HEAVY RAINFALL WILL ENHANCE THE POTENTIAL FOR FLOODING.
Thursday, May 17, 2001
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
1158 AM EDT THU MAY 17 2001
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WATCH FOR TODAY THROUGH TONIGHT FOR…IN OHIO…
ADAMS CHAMPAIGN CLARK CLINTON FAYETTE FRANKLIN GREENE HIGHLAND HOCKING MADISON PICKAWAY PIKE ROSS SCIOTO
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH…COLUMBUS AND
PORTSMOUTH.
A STRONG SQUALL LINE WILL MOVE ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE WATCH AREA
THIS AFTERNOON. SOME OF THE STRONGER STORMS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS
LINE WILL BE CAPABLE OF PRODUCING ONE TO TWO INCHES OF RAIN WITHIN A VERY SHORT PERIOD OF TIME. WITH THE GROUND ALREADY SATURATED FROM HEAVY RAINS OVER THE LAST FEW DAYS…AND NUMEROUS CREEKS AND STREAMS AT BANKFUL…THE THREAT FOR FLOODING WILL BE HIGH.
Friday, May 18, 2001
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
400 AM EDT FRI MAY 18 2001
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WATCH FOR TODAY AND TONIGHT FOR IN OHIO…
ADAMS AUGLAIZE BROWN BUTLER CHAMPAIGN CLARK CLERMONT CLINTON DARKE DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN GREENE HAMILTON
HARDIN HIGHLAND HOCKING LICKING LOGAN MADISON MERCER MIAMI MONTGOMERY PICKAWAY PIKE PREBLE ROSS SCIOTO SHELBY UNION WARREN
IN KENTUCKY…
BOONE BRACKEN CAMPBELL CARROLL GALLATIN GRANT KENTON LEWIS MASON OWEN PENDLETON ROBERTSON
IN INDIANA…
DEARBORN FAYETTE FRANKLIN OHIO RIPLEY SWITZERLAND UNION WAYNE
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH…CINCINNATI…
COLUMBUS… DAYTON…MAYSVILLE…PORTSMOUTH…RICHMOND AND
WAPAKONETA.
OCCASIONAL SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS TODAY ARE EXPECTED TO BRING HEAVY RAINFALL THE AREA. WIDESPREAD RAIN ON THURSDAY AND EARLIER IN THE WEEK HAS SATURATED THE GROUND…AND THE RAINFALL TODAY MAY CAUSE STREAMS AND CREEKS TO OVER FLOW THEIR BANKS.
Wednesday, June 6, 2001
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
938 AM EDT WED JUN 6 2001
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WATCH FOR TODAY THROUGH TONIGHT FOR IN OHIO…
ADAMS BROWN BUTLER CLERMONT CLINTON FAYETTE GREENE HAMILTON HIGHLAND HOCKING MONTGOMERY PICKAWAY
PIKE PREBLE ROSS SCIOTO WARREN
IN KENTUCKY…
BOONE BRACKEN CAMPBELL CARROLL GALLATIN GRANT KENTON LEWIS MASON OWEN PENDLETON ROBERTSON
IN INDIANA…
DEARBORN FAYETTE FRANKLIN OHIO RIPLEY SWITZERLAND UNION WAYNE
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH…CINCINNATI…
DAYTON…MAYSVILLE…PORTSMOUTH AND RICHMOND.
A STATIONARY WARM FRONT WILL SETTLE IN ACROSS SOUTHERN OHIO TODAY, WHICH WILL BE THE FOCUS OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS FOR MUCH OF THE DAY. THE GROUND ACROSS MUCH OF SOUTHERN OHIO…SOUTHEAST AND EASTERN INDIANA AND NORTHERN KENTUCKY CANNOT HOLD MUCH WATER AS 2 TO 3 WEEKS OF RAINFALL HAS LEFT THE GROUND SOAKED. TO MAKE MATTERS WORSE LOCALIZED HEAVY RAINFALL LAST NIGHT SOUTH OF WILLIAMSTOWN, KENTUCKY (NEAR 8 INCHES) AND NEAR WEST UNION, OHIO (3 TO 4 INCHES) WILL MAKE ANY ADDITIONAL RAINFALL NEAR THESE LOCATION A VERY SERIOUS FLASH FLOODING SITUATION.
THE WARM FRONT WILL REMAIN STATIONARY NEAR THE OHIO RIVER OVERNIGHT…HOWEVER THE SHOWER AND THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY IS EXPECTED TO WANE.
Wednesday, July 25, 2001
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
348 PM EDT WED JUL 25 2001
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM 4 PM EDT TODAY TO NOON EDT THURSDAY FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES: IN OHIO…
DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN HOCKING LICKING MADISON PICKAWAY UNION
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH…COLUMBUS…
DELAWARE…NEWARK AND CIRCLEVILLE.
A FRONTAL SYSTEM OVER CENTRAL OHIO WILL SLOWLY PUSH SOUTH INTO
SOUTHERN OHIO OVERNIGHT. THIS FRONT WILL BE THE FOCUS FOR
THUNDERSTORM DEVELOPMENT. WITH THE ATMOSPHERE VERY MOIST AND
UNSTABLE…SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL CONTINUE TO
DEVELOP…AND WILL BECOME MORE WIDESPREAD LATE THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT.
DUE TO THE TROPICAL NATURE OF THE AIRMASS…RAINFALL RATES WILL BE
VERY HIGH. ALSO…DUE TO VERY WEAK ATMOSPHERIC WINDS…THE
THUNDERSTORMS THAT DEVELOP WILL BE SLOW MOVING. THIS WILL RESULT IN AREAS OF VERY HEAVY RAIN WITH RAINFALL RATES UP TO 2 INCHES IN ONE
HOUR POSSIBLE.
2002
Thursday, January 31, 2002
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
408 PM EST THU JAN 31 2002
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH FOR TODAY
THROUGH FRIDAY FOR…IN OHIO…
AUGLAIZE BUTLER CHAMPAIGN CLARK CLERMONT CLINTON DARKE DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN GREENE HAMILTON HARDIN HOCKING LICKING LOGAN MADISON MERCER MIAMI MONTGOMERY
PICKAWAY PREBLE SHELBY UNION WARREN
IN KENTUCKY…
BOONE CAMPBELL CARROLL GALLATIN KENTON
IN INDIANA…
DEARBORN FAYETTE FRANKLIN OHIO RIPLEY SWITZERLAND UNION WAYNE
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH…CINCINNATI…
COLUMBUS…DAYTON…RICHMOND AND WAPAKONETA
A STATIONARY FRONT WAS LOCATED FROM NEAR MUNCIE INDIANA…THROUGH THE NORTHERN MIAMI VALLEY TO NEAR MANSFIELD OHIO LATE THIS AFTERNOON.
A LOW PRESSURE CENTER LOCATED IN ARKANSAS THIS AFTERNOON…WILL
TRACK NORTHEAST ALONG THE FRONT INTO THE WHITEWATER AND MIAMI
VALLEYS AROUND MIDNIGHT. THE LOW WILL THEN PUSH INTO WESTERN
PENNSYLVANIA BY DAWN.
THE LOW WILL BRING AN AREA OF HEAVY RAIN LATE THIS EVENING ALONG AND NORTH OF THE PATH OF THE LOW. AROUND AN INCH OF RAIN WILL BE
POSSIBLE BY MIDNIGHT ACROSS THE MIAMI AND WHITEWATER VALLEYS.
A SECOND THREAT WILL COME WITH THE PASSAGE OF A COLD FRONT. ONCE
AGAIN AROUND AND NORTH OF I-70 MAY SEE AN ADDITIONAL INCH OF RAIN.
SOUTH OF I-70 COULD ALSO SEE AROUND A QUICK INCH OF RAIN WITH A LINE
OF SHOWERS AND SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS.
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
900 PM EST THU JAN 31 2002
…A FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT OVERNIGHT FOR THE FOLLOWING
COUNTIES IN OHIO…
AUGLAIZE BUTLER CHAMPAIGN CLARK CLERMONT CLINTON DARKE DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN GREENE HAMILTON HARDIN HOCKING LICKING LOGAN MADISON MERCER MIAMI MONTGOMERY
PICKAWAY PREBLE SHELBY UNION WARREN
IN KENTUCKY…
BOONE CAMPBELL CARROLL GALLATIN KENTON
IN INDIANA…
DEARBORN FAYETTE FRANKLIN OHIO RIPLEY SWITZERLAND UNION WAYNE
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH…CINCINNATI…
COLUMBUS…DAYTON…RICHMOND AND WAPAKONETA
A WARM FRONT DRAPED ACROSS THE OHIO VALLEY WILL LIFT SLOWLY NORTH
OVERNIGHT. AS IT DOES…A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER WESTERN ILLINOIS
WILL TRACK NORTHEAST ALONG THE FRONT…MOVING OVER LAKE ERIE BY
MORNING. IN ITS WAKE…A COLD FRONT WILL PUSH THROUGH THE OHIO
VALLEY EARLY FRIDAY.
AREAS OF RAIN WILL BECOME MORE WIDESPREAD ACROSS THE REGION THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. A FEW EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORMS WILL ALSO BE POSSIBLE…PRODUCING LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN. THE BEST THREAT FOR HEAVY RAIN WILL BE ALONG AND TO THE NORTHWEST OF INTERSTATE 71.
Wednesday, June 5, 2002
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
1050 AM EDT WED JUN 5 2002
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH UNTIL 6 PM EDT FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES… IN OHIO…
AUGLAIZE BUTLER CHAMPAIGN CLARK CLERMONT CLINTON DARKE DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN GREENE HAMILTON HARDIN HOCKING LICKING LOGAN MADISON MERCER MIAMI MONTGOMERY
PICKAWAY PREBLE ROSS SHELBY UNION WARREN
IN KENTUCKY…
BOONE CAMPBELL CARROLL GALLATIN GRANT KENTON OWEN PENDLETON
IN INDIANA…
DEARBORN FAYETTE FRANKLIN OHIO RIPLEY SWITZERLAND UNION WAYNE
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH
…CINCINNATI…COLUMBUS…DAYTON…RICHMOND AND WAPAKONETA.
A COLD FRONT LOCATED ACROSS SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN INTO SOUTHERN
ILLINOIS WILL MOVE SLOWLY SOUTHEAST INTO THE AREA THIS AFTERNOON.
THE AIRMASS AHEAD OF THIS FRONT IS VERY MOIST AND UNSTABLE. AS A
RESULT…SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ARE FORECAST TO DEVELOP OVER THE WATCH AREA. THE THREAT EXISTS FOR THUNDERSTORMS TO CONTINUOUSLY DEVELOP OVER THE SAME LOCATIONS. THEREFORE…TOTAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF TWO TO LOCALLY AS HIGH AS FOUR INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE.
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
418 PM EDT WED JUN 5 2002
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH FOR TONIGHT
FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES IN OHIO…
ADAMS BROWN BUTLER CHAMPAIGN CLARK CLERMONT CLINTON DARKE DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN GREENE HAMILTON HIGHLAND
HOCKING LICKING MADISON MIAMI MONTGOMERY PICKAWAY PIKE PREBLE ROSS SCIOTO UNION WARREN
IN KENTUCKY…
BOONE BRACKEN CAMPBELL CARROLL GALLATIN GRANT KENTON LEWIS MASON OWEN PENDLETON ROBERTSON
IN INDIANA…
DEARBORN FAYETTE FRANKLIN OHIO RIPLEY SWITZERLAND UNION WAYNE
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH…CINCINNATI…
COLUMBUS…DAYTON…MAYSVILLE…PORTSMOUTH AND RICHMOND
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED TO PUSH SLOWLY SOUTHEAST ACROSS THE REGION TONIGHT. LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL WILL BE POSSIBLE. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 1 TO 2 INCHES WITH LOCAL AMOUNTS OF UP TO 4 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED.
Thursday, September 26, 2002
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
433 AM EDT THU SEP 26 2002
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH FOR TONIGHT
THROUGH FRIDAY FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES… IN OHIO…
ADAMS AUGLAIZE BROWN BUTLER CHAMPAIGN CLARK CLERMONT CLINTON DARKE DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN GREENE HAMILTON HARDIN HIGHLAND HOCKING LICKING LOGAN MADISON MERCER MIAMI MONTGOMERY
PICKAWAY PIKE PREBLE ROSS SCIOTO SHELBY UNION WARREN
IN KENTUCKY…
BOONE BRACKEN CAMPBELL CARROLL GALLATIN GRANT KENTON LEWIS MASON OWEN PENDLETON ROBERTSON
IN INDIANA…
DEARBORN FAYETTE FRANKLIN OHIO RIPLEY SWITZERLAND UNION WAYNE
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH…
CINCINNATI…COLUMBUS…DAYTON…MAYSVILLE…PORTSMOUTH…
RICHMOND AND WAPAKONETA.
THE REMNANTS OF TROPICAL STORM ISIDORE WILL ENTER THE OHIO VALLEY
TODAY AND REMAIN OVER THE AREA THROUGH FRIDAY. THE CENTER OF LOW
PRESSURE FROM ISIDORE WILL TRACK FROM THE GULF OF MEXICO TOWARDS PENNSYLVANIA…BRINGING HEAVY RAINFALL ALONG ITS TRACK. IT IS EXPECTED TO RUN ALONG AND JUST EAST OF I-71 FROM LOUISVILLE TO
COLUMBUS…AND LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 2 TO 5 INCHES ARE
POSSIBLE.
WIDESPREAD RAIN WILL AFFECT MOST OF THE AREA AS THIS STORM MOVES
THROUGH. SOME RAIN WILL BE HEAVY…AND THUNDER WILL BE POSSIBLE WITH THE PASSAGE OF THE LOW. DUE TO THE AREAL EXTENT OF THE RAIN…AND THE TROPICAL ORIGIN OF THE AIRMASS…FLOODING IS POSSIBLE OVER MUCH OF THE REGION.
Thursday, December 19, 2002
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
400 AM EST THU DEC 19 2002
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH UNTIL 2 AM
FRIDAY MORNING FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN OHIO…
ADAMS AUGLAIZE BROWN BUTLER CHAMPAIGN CLARK CLERMONT CLINTON DARKE DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN GREENE HAMILTON HARDIN HIGHLAND HOCKING LICKING LOGAN MADISON MERCER MIAMI MONTGOMERY
PICKAWAY PIKE PREBLE ROSS SCIOTO SHELBY UNION WARREN
IN KENTUCKY…
BOONE BRACKEN CAMPBELL CARROLL GALLATIN GRANT KENTON LEWIS MASON OWEN PENDLETON ROBERTSON
IN INDIANA…
DEARBORN FAYETTE FRANKLIN OHIO RIPLEY SWITZERLAND UNION WAYNE
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH…CINCINNATI…
COLUMBUS…DAYTON…MAYSVILLE…PORTSMOUTH…RICHMOND AND
WAPAKONETA.
A COLD FRONT…APPROACHING THE AREA FROM THE WEST TODAY…WILL BRING WIDESPREAD SHOWERS AND PERHAPS SOME THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON AND THIS EVENING. RAINFALL TOTALS ARE EXPECTED TO BE BETWEEN ONE AND TWO INCHES BEFORE COMING TO AN END OVERNIGHT. THE RAIN WILL FALL ON GROUND WHICH IS SATURATED FROM RECENT PRECIPITATION. THEREFORE… FLOODING WILL BE POSSIBLE.
2003
Friday, February 21, 2003
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
350 PM EST FRI FEB 21 2003
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH FOR SATURDAY THROUGH SUNDAY FOR…IN OHIO…
ADAMS AUGLAIZE BROWN BUTLER CHAMPAIGN CLARK CLERMONT CLINTON DARKE DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN GREENE HAMILTON HARDIN HIGHLAND HOCKING LICKING LOGAN MADISON MERCER MIAMI MONTGOMERY
PICKAWAY PIKE PREBLE ROSS SCIOTO SHELBY UNION WARREN
IN KENTUCKY…
BOONE BRACKEN CAMPBELL CARROLL GALLATIN GRANT KENTON LEWIS MASON OWEN PENDLETON ROBERTSON
IN INDIANA…
DEARBORN FAYETTE FRANKLIN OHIO RIPLEY SWITZERLAND UNION WAYNE
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH…CINCINNATI…
COLUMBUS…DAYTON…MAYSVILLE…PORTSMOUTH…RICHMOND AND WAPAKONETA
A STRONG LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL MOVE THROUGH THE OHIO VALLEY ON SATURDAY. WITH THE PASSAGE OF THE LOW, RAIN WILL OVERSPREAD THE
REGION AND MAY BE HEAVY AT TIMES. MOST OF THE REGION CAN EXPECT
AROUND AN INCH OF RAINFALL, BUT ISOLATED AREAS WILL RECEIVE DOUBLE
THIS AMOUNT IN THE HEAVIEST DOWNPOURS. THE HEAVIEST RAIN WILL OCCUR EARLY ON SATURDAY, BUT THE SNOW PACK WILL HOLD SOME OF THIS WATER AND COULD DELAY THE INTRODUCTION OF THIS RAIN TO AREA CREEKS AND STREAMS.
Tuesday, May 6, 2003
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
420 PM EDT TUE MAY 6 2003
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH FOR LATE
TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON FOR…IN OHIO…
ADAMS BROWN BUTLER CHAMPAIGN CLARK CLERMONT CLINTON DARKE DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN GREENE HAMILTON HIGHLAND HOCKING LICKING MADISON MIAMI MONTGOMERY PICKAWAY PIKE PREBLE ROSS SCIOTO UNION WARREN
IN KENTUCKY…
BOONE BRACKEN CAMPBELL CARROLL GALLATIN GRANT KENTON LEWIS MASON OWEN PENDLETON ROBERTSON
IN INDIANA…
DEARBORN FAYETTE FRANKLIN OHIO RIPLEY SWITZERLAND UNION WAYNE
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH…CINCINNATI…
COLUMBUS…DAYTON…MAYSVILLE…PORTSMOUTH AND RICHMOND
A STATIONARY BOUNDARY WILL REMAIN ACROSS THE OHIO VALLEY THROUGH THE DAY ON WEDNESDAY. A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVING EAST ALONG THE BOUNDARY WILL SPREAD SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS INTO THE REGION LATE TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. PERIODS OF HEAVY RAIN WILL BE POSSIBLE.
THE GROUND IS NEARLY SATURATED FROM THE RAIN THAT HAS FALLEN OVER
THE LAST SEVERAL DAYS. AS A RESULT…ANY ADDITIONAL HEAVY RAIN WILL
CAUSE RISES ON AREA CREEKS AND STREAMS AND POSSIBLE FLOODING.
Friday, May 9, 2003
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
400 PM EDT FRI MAY 9 2003
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH FOR FROM 2 AM EDT (1 AM EST) TONIGHT UNTIL 2 PM EDT (1 PM EST) SATURDAY FOR THE
FOLLOWING COUNTIES… IN OHIO…
AUGLAIZE BUTLER CHAMPAIGN CLARK CLERMONT CLINTON DARKE DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN GREENE HAMILTON HOCKING LICKING LOGAN MADISON MERCER MIAMI MONTGOMERY PICKAWAY PREBLE SHELBY UNION WARREN
IN KENTUCKY…
BOONE CAMPBELL KENTON
IN INDIANA…
DEARBORN FAYETTE FRANKLIN OHIO RIPLEY SWITZERLAND UNION WAYNE
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH…CINCINNATI…
COLUMBUS…DAYTON…RICHMOND AND WAPAKONETA.
AN ACTIVE WEATHER PATTERN THE PAST WEEK HAS LEFT THE GROUND ACROSS THE AREA VERY WET. IN ADDITION…STREAMS AND CREEKS ACROSS THE REGION ARE RUNNING HIGH.
ANOTHER THUNDERSTORM COMPLEX IS FORECAST TO AFFECT THE OHIO VALLEY TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY. THE AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL PUSH INTO SOUTHEAST INDIANA AND SOUTHWEST OHIO SHORTLY AFTER MIDNIGHT AND WILL LIFT NORTHEAST DURING THE NIGHT…REACHING CENTRAL OHIO AROUND SUNRISE SATURDAY MORNING.
RAINFALL AMOUNTS TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY WILL RANGE FROM ONE HALF INCH TO ONE AND ONE HALF INCHES…WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS POSSIBLY. THESE AMOUNTS WILL PUSH THE ALREADY SWOLLEN CREAKS AND STREAMS OUT OF THEIR BANKS…ALONG WITH CAUSING URBAN FLOODING.
Saturday, May 10, 2003
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
300 AM EDT SAT MAY 10 2003
A FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT TODAY FOR…IN OHIO…
ADAMS AUGLAIZE BROWN BUTLER CHAMPAIGN CLARK CLERMONT CLINTON DARKE DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN GREENE HAMILTON HARDIN HIGHLAND HOCKING LICKING LOGAN MADISON MERCER MIAMI MONTGOMERY
PICKAWAY PIKE PREBLE ROSS SCIOTO SHELBY UNION WARREN
IN KENTUCKY…
BOONE BRACKEN CAMPBELL CARROLL GALLATIN GRANT KENTON LEWIS MASON OWEN PENDLETON ROBERTSON
IN INDIANA…
DEARBORN FAYETTE FRANKLIN OHIO RIPLEY SWITZERLAND UNION WAYNE
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH…CINCINNATI…
COLUMBUS…DAYTON…MAYSVILLE…PORTSMOUTH…RICHMOND AND WAPAKONETA
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL OVERSPREAD THE AREA THIS MORNING. A CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL THEN CONTINUE INTO THIS AFTERNOON. HEAVY RAINFALL WILL BE POSSIBLE WITH THE THUNDERSTORMS.
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
1101 AM EDT SAT MAY 10 2003
…THE FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR TODAY FOR THE FOLLOWING
COUNTIES IN OHIO…
ADAMS AUGLAIZE BROWN BUTLER CHAMPAIGN CLARK CLERMONT CLINTON DARKE DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN GREENE HAMILTON HARDIN HIGHLAND HOCKING LICKING LOGAN MADISON MERCER MIAMI MONTGOMERY
PICKAWAY PIKE PREBLE ROSS SCIOTO SHELBY UNION WARREN
IN KENTUCKY…
BOONE BRACKEN CAMPBELL CARROLL GALLATIN GRANT KENTON LEWIS MASON OWEN PENDLETON ROBERTSON
IN INDIANA…
DEARBORN FAYETTE FRANKLIN OHIO RIPLEY SWITZERLAND UNION WAYNE
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE
WATCH…CINCINNATI…COLUMBUS…DAYTON…MAYSVILLE…PORTSMOUTH…RIC
HMOND AND WAPAKONETA
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE AREA THIS
AFTERNOON. HEAVY RAINFALL WILL BE POSSIBLE WITH THE THUNDERSTORMS. UP TO 4 INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLEN IN PARTS OF THE WATCH AREA SINCE EARLY THIS MORNING.
Sunday, May 11, 2003
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
240 AM EDT SUN MAY 11 2003
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH FOR TONIGHT
THROUGH TODAY FOR…IN OHIO…
ADAMS AUGLAIZE BROWN BUTLER CHAMPAIGN CLARK CLERMONT CLINTON DARKE DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN GREENE HAMILTON HARDIN HIGHLAND HOCKING LICKING LOGAN MADISON MERCER MIAMI MONTGOMERY
PICKAWAY PIKE PREBLE ROSS SCIOTO SHELBY UNION WARREN
IN KENTUCKY…
BOONE BRACKEN CAMPBELL CARROLL GALLATIN GRANT KENTON LEWIS MASON OWEN PENDLETON ROBERTSON
IN INDIANA…
DEARBORN FAYETTE FRANKLIN OHIO RIPLEY SWITZERLAND UNION WAYNE
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH…CINCINNATI…
COLUMBUS…DAYTON…MAYSVILLE…PORTSMOUTH…RICHMOND AND WAPAKONETA
A COLD FRONT WILL SWEEP THROUGH THE REGION THIS MORNING. SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL ACCOMPANY THE FRONT. AN ADDITIONAL HALF INCH TO TWO INCHES OF RAIN WILL BE POSSIBLE WITH THUNDERSTORMS.
SINCE SOILS ARE EXTREMELY SATURATED ACROSS THE WATCH AREA…
ADDITIONAL RAINFALL WILL RESULT AS RUNOFF INTO CREEKS …STREAMS AND POOR DRAINAGE AREAS.
Monday, June 16, 2003
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
335 PM EDT MON JUN 16 2003
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH FOR TONIGHT FOR…IN OHIO…
ADAMS BROWN BUTLER CHAMPAIGN CLARK CLERMONT CLINTON DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN GREENE HAMILTON HIGHLAND HOCKING
LICKING MADISON MIAMI MONTGOMERY PICKAWAY PIKE PREBLE ROSS SCIOTO UNION WARREN
IN KENTUCKY…
BOONE BRACKEN CAMPBELL CARROLL GALLATIN GRANT KENTON LEWIS MASON OWEN PENDLETON ROBERTSON
IN INDIANA…
DEARBORN FAYETTE FRANKLIN OHIO RIPLEY SWITZERLAND UNION WAYNE
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH…CINCINNATI…
COLUMBUS…DAYTON…MAYSVILLE…PORTSMOUTH AND RICHMOND
AN EXTREMELY MOIST AIRMASS WILL REMAIN IN PLACE ACROSS THE AREA
TONIGHT WHILE A SERIES OF DISTURBANCES PASS ACROSS THE OHIO VALLEY.
THIS WILL CONTINUE THE THREAT FOR SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS.
SOME OF THE SLOW MOVING THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE CAPABLE OF DROPPING VERY HEAVY RAIN. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 1 TO 2 INCHES PER HOUR WILL BE POSSIBLE. THE HEAVY RAINFALL…COMBINED WITH SATURATED
SOILS…COULD CAUSE CREEKS…STREAMS AND POOR DRAINAGE AREAS TO
FLOOD IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME.
Tuesday, June 17, 2003
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
430 AM EDT TUE JUN 17 2003
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT
UNTIL MIDNIGHT FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES IN OHIO…
ADAMS BROWN BUTLER CHAMPAIGN CLARK CLERMONT CLINTON DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN GREENE HIGHLAND HOCKING LICKING MADISON MIAMI MONTGOMERY PICKAWAY PIKE PREBLE ROSS SCIOTO UNION
WARREN
IN KENTUCKY…
BRACKEN LEWIS MASON PENDLETON ROBERTSON
THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF COLUMBUS…DAYTON…MAYSVILLE AND
PORTSMOUTH
AN UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE WILL PASS OVER THE REGION TODAY. THIS
WILL COMBINE WITH THE MOIST AND UNSTABLE AIRMASS ALREADY IN PLACE
ACROSS THE AREA TO PRODUCE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS TODAY AND INTO THIS EVENING.
LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL WILL ONCE AGAIN BE POSSIBLE WITH ANY
THUNDERSTORM. SINCE THE SOILS ARE NEARLY SATURATED FROM RAINFALL
OVER THE LAST SEVERAL DAYS…ANY ADDITIONAL HEAVY RAIN WILL LIKELY
RESULT IN FLOODING PROBLEMS.
THE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED TO TAPER OFF OVERNIGHT AS THE UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE PUSHES OFF TO THE EAST.
Friday, July 4, 2003
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
1108 PM EDT FRI JUL 4 2003
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH FOR TONIGHT
THROUGH 9 AM SATURDAY MORNING FOR…IN OHIO…
AUGLAIZE CHAMPAIGN DARKE DELAWARE HARDIN LOGAN
MERCER MIAMI SHELBY UNION
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH…
WAPAKONETA…DELAWARE…MARYSVILLE AND URBANA.
STRONG THUNDERSTORMS HAVE RAPIDLY DEVELOPED ACROSS NORTHERN INDIANA THIS EVENING. THESE STORMS WILL SHIFT TO THE SOUTH AND EAST
OVERNIGHT…AFFECTING MUCH OF WEST CENTRAL OHIO AND NORTHERN
PORTIONS OF CENTRAL OHIO. THESE AREAS HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED TWO TO FOUR INCHES FROM THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON AND AGAIN EARLIER THIS EVENING…AND AN ADDITIONAL TWO TO FOUR INCHES ARE POSSIBLE OVERNIGHT IN THE WATCH AREA. THE HEAVIEST ACTIVITY SHOULD REMAIN NORTH OF DAYTON AND COLUMBUS.
Saturday, July 5, 2003
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
433 AM EDT SAT JUL 5 2003
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH THROUGH 4 PM EDT FOR…IN OHIO…
AUGLAIZE BUTLER CHAMPAIGN DARKE DELAWARE HARDIN LOGAN MERCER MIAMI MONTGOMERY PREBLE SHELBY UNION
IN INDIANA…
FAYETTE FRANKLIN UNION WAYNE
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH…DAYTON…
RICHMOND…CONNERSVILLE AND WAPAKONETA
GENERALLY, 2 INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLEN OVER THE WATCH AREA SINCE
FRIDAY MORNING…WITH MANY LOCALS BETWEEN BELLEFONTAINE TO CELINA
HAVE SEEN 3 TO 6 INCHES. SEVERAL BOUTS OF THUNDERSTORMS ARE
EXPECTED TODAY WITH AN ADDITIONAL 1 TO 3 INCHES OF RAIN POSSIBLE
OVER THE WATCH AREA. THIS ADDITIONAL RAIN WILL CREATE FLOODING
PROBLEMS.
Tuesday, July 8, 2003
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
1118 PM EDT TUE JUL 8 2003
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH THROUGH 8 AM WEDNESDAY MORNING FOR…IN OHIO…
AUGLAIZE CHAMPAIGN CLARK DARKE DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN GREENE HARDIN LICKING LOGAN MADISON MERCER MIAMI
MONTGOMERY PICKAWAY PREBLE SHELBY UNION
IN INDIANA…
FAYETTE UNION WAYNE
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH…COLUMBUS…DAYTON…RICHMOND AND WAPAKONETA.
NUMEROUS CLUSTERS OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS HAVE MOVED ACROSS WESTERN AND CENTRAL OHIO THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. MANY LOCATIONS HAVE SEEN ONE TO THREE INCHES OF RAIN SINCE 3 PM THIS AFTERNOON. ADDITIONAL THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS MISSOURI AND ILLINOIS MAY AFFECT THE REGION DURING THE OVERNIGHT. WITH THE ATMOSPHERE STILL VERY MOIST OVER THE REGION…ANY THUNDERSTORM WILL BE CAPABLE OF PRODUCING TORRENTIAL RAINFALL. AN ADDITIONAL ONE TO TWO INCHES IS POSSIBLE OVERNIGHT. THIS ADDITIONAL RAINFALL WILL RUN OFF QUICKLY INTO STREAMS AND RIVERS…CAUSING MORE FLOODING PROBLEMS.
Wednesday, July 9, 2003
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
354 AM EDT WED JUL 9 2003
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS REISSUED A FLOOD WATCH THROUGH 8 AM THURSDAY FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN OHIO…
BUTLER CHAMPAIGN CLARK CLINTON DARKE DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN GREENE HARDIN HOCKING LICKING LOGAN MADISON MIAMI MONTGOMERY PICKAWAY PREBLE SHELBY UNION WARREN
IN INDIANA…
FAYETTE FRANKLIN UNION WAYNE
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH…
COLUMBUS…DAYTON…RICHMOND…WAPAKONETA…AND WILMINGTON.
THE THREAT FOR ADDITIONAL THUNDERSTORMS EXISTS ACROSS MUCH OF THE REGION TODAY AND TONIGHT. MANY LOCATIONS IN WEST CENTRAL OHIO ARE EXPERIENCING SERIOUS FLOODING PROBLEMS…AND ANY ADDITIONAL RAINFALL WILL AGGRAVATE EXISTING FLOODING. FURTHER SOUTH AND EAST ACROSS THE COLUMBUS AND DAYTON METRO AREAS…ONE TO THREE INCHES FELL FROM REPEATED BOUTS OF THUNDERSTORMS TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. THE HEAVY RAIN HAS LEFT THESE AREAS SATURATED AND MORE SUSCEPTIBLE TO FLOODING. AN ADDITIONAL ONE TO THREE INCHES IS POSSIBLE ACROSS THIS REGION THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING.
Thursday, July 10, 2003
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED…RETRANSMISSION
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
414 AM EDT THU JUL 10 2003
…THE FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 12 AM EDT FRIDAY (11 PM
EST TONIGHT) FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES…IN OHIO…
ADAMS AUGLAIZE BROWN BUTLER CHAMPAIGN CLARK CLERMONT CLINTON DARKE DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN GREENE HAMILTON HARDIN HIGHLAND HOCKING LICKING LOGAN MADISO MERCER MIAMI MONTGOMERY
PICKAWAY PIKE PREBLE ROSS SCIOTO SHELBY UNION WARREN
IN KENTUCKY…
BOONE BRACKEN CAMPBELL CARROLL GALLATIN GRANT KENTON LEWIS MASON OWEN PENDLETON ROBERTSON
IN INDIANA…
DEARBORN FAYETTE FRANKLIN OHIO RIPLEY SWITZERLAND UNION WAYNE
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE
WATCH…CINCINNATI…COLUMBUS…DAYTON…MAYSVILLE…PORTSMOUTH…
RICHMOND AND WAPAKONETA.
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE DAY AND INTO THIS EVENING AS A COLD FRONT MOVES ACROSS THE OHIO VALLEY. THE MOIST UNSTABLE AIRMASS WILL REMAIN OVER THE REGION…SO ANY STORMS THAT DEVELOP WILL PRODUCE VERY HEAVY RAINFALL IN A SHORT AMOUNT OF TIME. ONE TO THREE INCHES ARE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE REGION TODAY INTO TONIGHT.
Monday, August 4, 2003
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
1141 AM EDT MON AUG 4 2003
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH FOR TODAY
THROUGH THE EVENING FOR…IN OHIO…
ADAMS BROWN BUTLER CLERMONT CLINTON DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FAYETTE FRANKLIN HAMILTON HIGHLAND HOCKING LICKING MADISON PICKAWAY PIKE ROSS SCIOTO UNION WARREN
IN KENTUCKY…
BOONE BRACKEN CAMPBELL CARROLL GALLATIN GRANT KENTON LEWIS MASON OWEN PENDLETON ROBERTSON
IN INDIANA…
DEARBORN FRANKLIN OHIO RIPLEY SWITZERLAND
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH…CINCINNATI…
COLUMBUS…DAYTON…MAYSVILLE AND PORTSMOUTH
AN UPPER LEVEL LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER INDIANA WILL CONTINUE TO
BRING SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS TO THE AREA THIS AFTERNOON AND
EVENING. THE AIRMASS IS VERY MOIST AND UNSTABLE…AND WIDESPREAD
SLOW MOVING HEAVY RAIN PRODUCING STORMS ARE EXPECTED. THIS RAIN
WILL FALL ON GROUND THAT IS ALREADY SATURATED.
LOW LYING AND POOR DRAINAGE AREAS WILL BE SUSCEPTIBLE TO FLOODING
CONDITIONS.
Monday, September 1, 2003
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
1255 AM EDT MON SEP 1 2003
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD WATCH TODAY THROUGH THIS EVENING FOR…IN OHIO…
AUGLAIZE CHAMPAIGN CLARK DARKE DELAWARE FAIRFIELD FRANKLIN GREENE HARDIN LICKING LOGAN MADISON MERCER MIAMI MONTGOMERY
PICKAWAY PREBLE SHELBY UNION
IN INDIANA…
FAYETTE UNION WAYNE
THE FOLLOWING CITIES ARE INCLUDED IN THE WATCH…COLUMBUS…DAYTON…RICHMOND AND WAPAKONETA
A WARM FRONT WILL SLOWLY LIFT NORTHWARD ACROSS OHIO AND INDIANA
TODAY THROUGH THIS EVENING. WITH THE MOIST AIR MASS IN PLACE ACROSS THE REGION…WIDESPREAD HEAVY RAIN IS EXPECTED.
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Tuesday, February 11, 2020
URGENT – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Flood Watch
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1147 AM EST Tue Feb 11 2020
…FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH
THURSDAY MORNING…
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flash Flood Watch for portions of Southeast Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio, including the following areas, in Southeast Indiana, Ohio and Switzerland. In Kentucky, Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, Lewis, Mason, Owen,
Pendleton, and Robertson. In Ohio, Adams, Brown, Clermont, Fairfield, Hamilton, Highland, Hocking, Pickaway, Pike, Ross, and Scioto.
* From Wednesday afternoon through Thursday morning
* Heavy rain will develop on Wednesday through Wednesday night. 1 to 1.5 inches of rain falling over saturated ground will have the potential to produce flash flooding.
* Poor drainage areas, creeks, streams and ditches will have the highest chance of experiencing flooding.
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
Flood Watch
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
324 AM EST Wed Feb 12 2020
…FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM EST THIS
AFTERNOON THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING…
The Flash Flood Watch continues for
* Portions of Southeast Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio, including the following areas, in Southeast Indiana, Ohio and Switzerland. In Kentucky, Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, Lewis, Mason, Owen, Pendleton, and Robertson. In Ohio, Adams, Brown, Clermont, Fairfield, Hamilton, Highland, Hocking, Pickaway, Pike, Ross, and Scioto.
* From this afternoon through Thursday morning.
* Moderate to heavy rain will develop this afternoon and continue through tonight. 1 to 1.25 inches of rain falling over saturated ground will have the potential to produce flash
flooding.
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1025 AM EST Tue Mar 3 2020
…The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a Flood Warning
for the following rivers… Raccoon Creek near Granville
* until this afternoon.
* At 10 AM the stage was 12.8 feet.
* Flood stage is 13 feet.
* Minor flooding is forecast.
* The river will rise above flood stage by late this morning and continue to rise to near 13.2 feet by late this morning. The river will fall below flood stage by early this afternoon.
* At stages near 13.0 feet, Water encroaches on storage buildings near the Granville Water Plant.
Thursday, March 19, 2020
URGENT – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Flood Watch
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
328 PM EDT Thu Mar 19 2020
Clark-Madison-Franklin OH-Montgomery-Greene-Fayette OH-Pickaway-
328 PM EDT Thu Mar 19 2020
…FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING…
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has expanded the
* Flash Flood Watch to include portions of Central Ohio and West Central Ohio, including the following areas, in Central Ohio, Fayette OH, Franklin OH, Madison, and Pickaway. In West Central Ohio, Clark, Greene, and Montgomery.
* Through Friday morning
* Showers and thunderstorms through the overnight hours may produce heavy rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches on saturated grounds.
Friday, March 20, 2020
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
317 AM EDT Fri Mar 20 2020
…The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a Flood Warning
for the following rivers…Raccoon Creek near Granville
* until this afternoon.
* At 3 AM the stage was 10.2 feet.
* Flood stage is 13 feet.
* Minor flooding is forecast.
* The river will rise above flood stage early this morning and continue to rise to near 13.8 feet by this morning. The river will fall below flood stage by late this morning.
* At stages near 14 feet, portions of the TJ Evans bike trail are nearly flooded, with out buildings near the Granville Water Plant flooded.
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
356 AM EDT Fri Mar 20 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Advisory for…
Franklin County in central Ohio…Southeastern Clark County in west central Ohio…
Madison County in central Ohio…
* Until 800 AM EDT.
* At 355 AM EDT, radar indicated thunderstorms with heavy rain moving through the advisory area. Rainfall of 1 to 1.5 inches has already been reported over the past several hours, with an additional 1 to 1.5 inches expected through daybreak.
* Minor flooding of low-lying and poorly drained streets, highways and underpasses will occur. In addition, farmland near creeks, streams and drainage ditches will experience minor flooding.
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
432 AM EDT Fri Mar 20 2020
…The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a Flood Warning
for the following rivers…Scioto River at Circleville
* until Sunday afternoon.
* At 3 AM the stage was 14.5 feet.
* Flood stage is 15 feet.
* Minor flooding is forecast.
* The river will rise above flood stage by this morning and continue to rise to near 17.9 feet later tonight. The river will fall below flood stage by Sunday morning.
* At stages near 18 feet, low-lying areas north of Circleville near Little Walnut begin to flood. Flooding also worsens at the intersection of Canal Road and State Route 104 and on Island Road north of Circleville. Backwater flooding occurs along Big Darby Creek
near Circleville.
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
452 AM EDT Fri Mar 20 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Advisory for… Northern Fairfield County in central Ohio… Licking County in central Ohio…
* Until 845 AM EDT.
* At 450 AM EDT, radar indicated thunderstorms had produced 1 to 2 inches of rainfall, with additional heavy rain expected.
* Minor flooding of low-lying and poorly drained streets, highways and underpasses will occur. In addition, farmland near creeks, streams and drainage ditches will experience minor flooding.
BULLETIN – EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
519 AM EDT Fri Mar 20 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flash Flood Warning for… Franklin County in central Ohio…Madison County in central Ohio…
* Until 915 AM EDT.
* At 517 AM EDT, radar indicated thunderstorms had produced over two inches of rain across the warned area. Additional heavy rain is expected in the next few hours, and flash flooding will occur.
HAZARD…Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms.
SOURCE…Radar indicated.
IMPACT…Flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as other drainage and low lying areas.
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Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
532 AM EDT Fri Mar 20 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flash Flood Warning for…Northern Fairfield County in central Ohio…
Licking County in central Ohio…
* Until 930 AM EDT.
* At 531 AM EDT, radar indicated that thunderstorms had produced 1 to 2 inches of rain across the warned area. Thunderstorms will continue to produce heavy rain this morning, and flash flooding is expected to occur.
HAZARD…Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms.
SOURCE…Radar indicated.
IMPACT…Flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as other drainage and low lying areas.
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Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
659 AM EDT Fri Mar 20 2020
…The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a Flood Warning
for the following rivers… South Fork Licking River below I 70 near Buckeye Lake
* from this morning to Saturday morning.
* At 5 AM the stage was 878.9 feet.
* Flood stage is 880 feet.
* Minor flooding is forecast.
* The river will rise above flood stage by late this morning and continue to rise to near 880.4 feet by late this afternoon. The river will fall below flood stage by early Saturday morning.
* At stages near 879.0 feet, Water would approach the 129A exit ramp from eastbound Interstate 70 to Route 79 near Buckeye Lake.
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Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
834 AM EDT Fri Mar 20 2020
…The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a Flood Warning
for the following rivers…North Fork Licking River at Newark Main Street
* until late tonight.
* At 8 AM the stage was 15.4 feet.
* Flood stage is 15 feet.
* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.
* The river will continue rising to near 16.2 feet by this afternoon. The river will fall below flood stage this evening.
* At stages near 16.0 feet, Minor flooding of lowland areas near the North Fork continues with backwater flooding into some low spots of the Owens Corning property. Flooding continues at Wildcat Park.
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
841 AM EDT Fri Mar 20 2020
…Forecast flooding changed from Minor to Moderate severity for the
following rivers…Raccoon Creek near Granville
* until this evening.
* At 8 AM the stage was 15.9 feet.
* Flood stage is 13 feet.
* Minor flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.
* The river will continue rising to near 16.4 feet by late this morning. The river will fall below flood stage late this afternoon.
* At stages near 16.5 feet, Flooding begins at the Denison University Heat Plant property with water approaching the south buildings of Granville Square Apartments. Much of the waste water treatment plant is flooded, as well as the water plant near Palmer Lane. Stretches of Route 539A are flooded, as well as the TJ Evans bike trail. Water also approaches homes along Cherry Valley Road near the creek in
Granville Township.
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Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
903 AM EDT Fri Mar 20 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has extended the
* Flash Flood Warning for…
Franklin County in central Ohio…Madison County in central Ohio…
* Until 1115 AM EDT.
* At 901 AM EDT, law enforcement reported flash flooding at numerous locations across the area.
HAZARD…Flash flooding caused by heavy rain.
SOURCE…Law enforcement.
IMPACT…Flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as other drainage and low lying areas.
BULLETIN – EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
915 AM EDT Fri Mar 20 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has extended the
* Flash Flood Warning for…Northern Fairfield County in central Ohio…Licking County in central Ohio…
* Until 1130 AM EDT.
* At 915 AM EDT, law enforcement reported thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Up to three inches of rain have already fallen. Heavy rain continues to fall with another one to two inches possible in the next hour. Flash flooding is already
occurring.
HAZARD…Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms.
SOURCE…Law enforcement.
IMPACT…Flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as other drainage and low lying areas.
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
928 AM EDT Fri Mar 20 2020
Franklin OH-Delaware OH-Licking OH-
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Advisory for…
North central Franklin County in central Ohio…Southeastern Delaware County in central Ohio…Northwestern Licking County in central Ohio…
* Until 230 PM EDT.
* At 926 AM EDT, minor flooding was reported south Sunbury near Center Village.
* Minor flooding of low-lying and poorly drained streets, highwaysand underpasses will continue to occur. In addition, farmland near creeks, streams and drainage ditches will continue to experience minor flooding.
Some locations that will experience minor flooding include…Columbus, Westerville, Sunbury, Utica, Polaris, Galena, Hartford, Center Village, US Route 62 at State Route 661 and Lewis Center.
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Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1047 AM EDT Fri Mar 20 2020
…The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a Flood Warning
for the following rivers…Scioto River at Circleville
…Forecast flooding increased from Minor to Moderate severity…
* until Sunday afternoon.
* At 9 AM the stage was 15.6 feet.
* Flood stage is 15 feet.
* Minor flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.
* The river will continue rising to near 20.8 feet by after midnight tonight. The river will fall below flood stage late Sunday morning.
* At stages near 21.0 feet, Serious flooding occurs west of Circleville along Mill and Canal Roads, as well as Island Road and State Route 762. Backwater flooding can be expected near Big Darby Creek, while Cooks Creek Golf Course is flooded.
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Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1052 AM EDT Fri Mar 20 2020
…Forecast flooding changed from Minor to Moderate severity for the
following rivers…South Fork Licking River below I 70 near Buckeye Lake
* until late Saturday night.
* At 9 AM the stage was 880.0 feet.
* Flood stage is 880 feet.
* Moderate flooding is forecast.
* The river will rise above flood stage by late this morning and continue to rise to near 881.5 feet by early Saturday morning. The river will fall below flood stage by Saturday evening.
* At stages near 881.5 feet, Water covers eastbound lanes of Interstate 70 near route 79, likely shutting down eastbound interstate traffic. Detours may be set up in the region. Water surrounds homes in Buckeye Lake estates, with much of the KOA campground flooded.
Flood Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1055 AM EDT Fri Mar 20 2020
…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers…
Hocking River at Enterprise…North Fork Licking River at Newark Main Street
…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers…
Raccoon Creek near Granville
* until this evening.
* At 10 AM the stage was 17.3 feet.
* Flood stage is 15 feet.
* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.
* The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by late this afternoon.
* At stages near 17.0 feet, Minor flooding continues along the North Fork with backwater flooding onto Log Pond Run beginning to inundate some driveways on the Owens Corning property. Flooding also approaches homes near Pleasant Street and North Avenue, with flood water several feet deep in Wildcat Park.
The Flood Warning continues for
The Raccoon Creek near Granville
* until this evening.
* At 10 AM the stage was 16.9 feet.
* Flood stage is 13 feet.
* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.
* The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by late this afternoon.
* At stages near 17.0 feet, The Denison University Heat Plant is flooded as well as the Granville Waste Water Treatment Plant. Granville Square Apartments also incur flooding, with flooding of Granville Lumber and some nearby areas of Munson Street and Lancaster Road. Raccoon Valley Park is completely flooded.
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Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1103 AM EDT Fri Mar 20 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Warning for…Franklin County in central Ohio…Madison County in central Ohio…
* Until 1100 PM EDT Friday.
* At 1100 AM EDT, local law enforcement reported flooding is occurring in numerous locations across the region. Runoff from the earlier excessive rain will cause flooding to continue to occur.
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Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1113 AM EDT Fri Mar 20 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Warning for…Northern Fairfield County in central Ohio…Licking County in central Ohio…
* Until 1115 PM EDT Friday.
* At 1111 AM EDT, local law enforcement reported flooding is occurring at numerous locations across the region.
Flood Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
321 PM EDT Fri Mar 20 2020
…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers…
South Fork Licking River below I 70 near Buckeye Lake
Raccoon Creek near Granville…North Fork Licking River at Newark Main Street
The Flood Warning continues for
The South Fork Licking River below I 70 near Buckeye Lake
* until late Saturday night.
* At 2 PM the stage was 880.4 feet.
* Flood stage is 880 feet.
* Minor flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.
* The river will continue rising to near 881.5 feet by early Saturday morning. The river will fall below flood stage Saturday evening.
* At stages near 881.5 feet, Water covers eastbound lanes of Interstate 70 near route 79 and route 37, likely shutting down eastbound interstate traffic. Detours may be set up in the region. Water surrounds homes in Buckeye Lake estates, with much of the KOA campground flooded….Flooding now expected to continue until late tonight…
The Flood Warning continues for
The North Fork Licking River at Newark Main Street
* until late tonight.
* At 2 PM the stage was 18.7 feet.
* Flood stage is 15 feet.
* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.
* The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by this evening.
* At stages near 19.0 feet, Flooding of homes and property occurs along North Avenue and sections of Pleasant and Valley Streets, and Riverside Drive and Case Avenue. Flooding is more widespread in the Owens Corning facility due to water from both the North Fork and backwater into Log Pond Run. Significant flooding of Everett and
Wildcat Parks occurs.
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Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
431 PM EDT Fri Mar 20 2020
…The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a Flood Warning
for the following rivers…Big Darby Creek at Darbyville
* until late Saturday night.
* At 4 PM the stage was 11.9 feet.
* Flood stage is 12 feet.
* Minor flooding is forecast.
* The river will rise above flood stage by late this afternoon and continue to rise to near 13.2 feet by Saturday morning. The river will fall below flood stage by Saturday late evening.
* At stages near 14 feet, flooding occurs near the Old Shady Acres Mobile Home Park near Circleville. Lowland flooding can be expected along Big Darby Creek from near Orient downstream through Pickaway County. Portions of Darby Creek Road are flooded, as well as some water rising onto Route 762 west of Orient.
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Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
918 PM EDT Fri Mar 20 2020
…Forecast flooding changed from Moderate to Record severity for the
following rivers…South Fork Licking River below I 70 near Buckeye Lake
* until late Saturday night.
* At 8 PM the stage was 881.7 feet.
* Flood stage is 880 feet.
* Moderate flooding is occurring and record flooding is forecast.
* The river will continue rising to near 882.2 feet after midnight tonight. The river will fall below flood stage Saturday evening.
* At stages near 881.7 feet, both eastbound and westbound lanes of Interstate 70 are flooded, which may result in complete shutdown of the interstate, detouring highway traffic through communities near Ohio Routes 13, 40 and 37. Significant flooding of
the KOA campground occurs, as well as Buckeye Lake Estates and other homes and businesses near the river channel.
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
934 PM EDT Fri Mar 20 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has extended the
* Flood Warning for…Franklin County in central Ohio…Madison County in central Ohio…
* Until 1100 AM EDT Saturday.
* At 933 PM EDT, flooding continues in several locations across Central Ohio.
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Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
936 PM EDT Fri Mar 20 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has extended the
* Flood Warning for…Northern Fairfield County in central Ohio…Licking County in central Ohio…
* Until 915 AM EDT Saturday.
* At 935 PM EDT, flooding continues in several locations across the warned area. Although no additional rainfall is expected through the overnight period, lingering high water will persist in many spots, allowing flooding to continue into Saturday morning.
Saturday, March 21, 2020
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Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
251 AM EDT Sat Mar 21 2020
…Forecast flooding changed from Minor to Moderate severity for the
following rivers… Scioto River at Circleville
* until Monday evening.
* At 1 AM the stage was 19.1 feet.
* Flood stage is 15 feet.
* Minor flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.
* The river will continue rising to near 20.4 feet by this afternoon. The river will fall below flood stage Monday afternoon.
Flood Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
307 AM EDT Sat Mar 21 2020
…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers…Scioto River at Chillicothe
Scioto River at Piketon…Big Darby Creek at Darbyville
The Flood Warning continues for
The Big Darby Creek at Darbyville
* until this evening.
* At 2 AM the stage was 13.4 feet.
* Flood stage is 12 feet.
* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.
* The river is nearing crest and will fall below flood stage late this afternoon.
* At stages near 14 feet, flooding occurs near the Old Shady Acres Mobile Home Park near Circleville. Lowland flooding can be expected along Big Darby Creek from near Orient downstream through Pickaway County. Portions of Darby Creek Road are flooded, as well as some water rising onto Route 762 west of Orient.
Flood Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
825 AM EDT Sat Mar 21 2020
…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers…
Scioto River at Circleville…Big Darby Creek at Darbyville
South Fork Licking River below I 70 near Buckeye Lake
The Flood Warning continues for
The South Fork Licking River below I 70 near Buckeye Lake
* until late tonight.
* At 7 AM the stage was 882.8 feet.
* Flood stage is 880 feet.
* Record flooding is occurring and Record flooding is forecast.
* The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by tonight.
* At stages near 883.0 feet, Both eastbound and westbound lanes of Interstate 70 are closed from flooding, with over a foot of water likely on both eastbound and westbound lanes. Significant flooding of the KOA campground occurs, as well as Buckeye Lake Estates and other homes and businesses near the river channel.
The Flood Warning continues forThe Scioto River at Circleville
* until Monday evening.
* At 7 AM the stage was 20.1 feet.
* Flood stage is 15 feet.
* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.
* The river will continue rising to near 20.4 feet by this afternoon. The river will fall below flood stage Monday afternoon.
* At stages near 20.0 feet, Serious flooding occurs mainly west of Circleville along Mill and Canal Roads, as well as Island Road and State Route 762. Backwater flooding along Big Darby Creek causes flooding near the Old Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. The City of Circleville itself is not affected until a stage near 30 feet.
The Flood Warning continues for The Big Darby Creek at Darbyville
* until this evening.
* At 8 AM the stage was 12.9 feet.
* Flood stage is 12 feet.
* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.
* The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by late this afternoon.
* At stages near 12.0 feet, Lowland flooding occurs along Big Darby Creek in Pickaway, Franklin and Madison Counties. Portions of Darby Creek Road north of Darbyville become flooded.
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
831 AM EDT Sat Mar 21 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has extended the
* Flood Warning for…Northern Fairfield County in central Ohio…Licking County in central Ohio…
* Until 915 PM EDT Saturday.
* At 829 AM EDT, local law enforcement reported flooding is occurring in Buckeye Lake, Heath, and Hanover. Radar indicated that the heavy rainfall has ended across the area. However, runoff from the earlier excessive rain will cause flooding to continue to occur.
Flood Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
528 PM EDT Sat Mar 21 2020
…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers…Scioto River at Circleville
* until late Monday night.
* At 4 PM the stage was 20.8 feet.
* Flood stage is 15 feet.
* Moderate flooding is occurring.
* The river will continue rising this evening, and will crest near 21.2 feet before midnight. The river will fall below flood stage Monday evening.
* At stages near 21 feet, serious flooding occurs west of Circleville along Mill and Canal Roads, as well as Island Road and State Route 762. Backwater flooding can be expected near Big Darby Creek, while Cooks Creek Golf Course is flooded.
Friday, March 27, 2020
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Flood Watch
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
244 PM EDT Fri Mar 27 2020
…FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT EDT TONIGHT THROUGH
SATURDAY MORNING…
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flash Flood Watch for portions of Central Ohio and West Central Ohio, including the following areas, in Central Ohio, Delaware and Union OH. In West Central Ohio, Auglaize, Darke, Hardin, Logan, Mercer, and Shelby.
* From midnight EDT tonight through Saturday morning
* A very moist airmass will move into the region tonight intoSaturday as a warm front lifts north. Multiple rounds of showers and and embedded thunderstorms are expected during the period with the potential for very heavy rainfall to occur. Rainfall amounts of 1 to 1.50 inches will be common. Local higher amounts will be possible where more robust showers and thunderstorms persist or train across the same area. Much of this rainfall will runoff as soils remain very moist.
Saturday, March 28, 2020
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
309 PM EDT Sat Mar 28 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Advisory for…
Franklin County in central Ohio…Northern Fairfield County in central Ohio…
Southern Licking County in central Ohio…
* Until 615 PM EDT.
* At 308 PM EDT, radar indicated thunderstorms with heavy rain training over the same areas. Radar has estimated that over 1 inch of rain has fallen in some spots over the past hour, with an additional half to three quarters of an inch possible in the next
several hours.
* Minor flooding of low-lying and poorly drained streets, highways and underpasses will occur. In addition, farmland near creeks, streams and drainage ditches will experience minor flooding.
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
509 PM EDT Sat Mar 28 2020
…THE FLOOD ADVISORY FOR FRANKLIN…NORTHERN FAIRFIELD AND SOUTHERN LICKING COUNTIES REMAINS IN EFFECT Until 615 PM EDT….
At 508 PM EDT, minor flooding was reported in several spots across the advisory area. While the heaviest rain has ended, runoff from earlier heavy rainfall may allow for flooding to continue in low-lying and flood-prone areas through the next hour or so.
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
749 PM EDT Sat Mar 28 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Advisory for…
Delaware County in central Ohio…Union County in central Ohio…
* Until 1045 PM EDT.
* At 747 PM EDT, radar indicated thunderstorms with heavy rain moving through and into the advisory area. Training thunderstorms will move through the advisory area over the next several hours, with rainfall rates in excess of 1 inch per hour possible.
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
837 PM EDT Sat Mar 28 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Advisory for…
Eastern Champaign County in west central Ohio…Northern Franklin County in central Ohio…Southern Delaware County in central Ohio…Northern Licking County in central Ohio…Northeastern Madison County in central Ohio…Southern Union County in central Ohio…
* Until 1045 PM EDT.
* At 836 PM EDT, radar indicated thunderstorms with heavy rain moving through the advisory area. Rainfall amounts near 1 inch per hour may cause flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas. Rainfall of 1 to 2 inches will be possible through the next two
hours.
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Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
900 PM EDT Sat Mar 28 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flash Flood Warning for…
Southern Delaware County in central Ohio…Northern Licking County in central Ohio…
* Until 1100 PM EDT.
* At 859 PM EDT, radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Up to one inch of rain has already fallen with another 1 inch possible in the next hour or so. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly.
HAZARD…Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms.
SOURCE…Radar indicated.
IMPACT…Flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as other drainage and low lying areas.
URGENT – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Flood Watch
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1002 PM EDT Sat Mar 28 2020
…FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 AM EDT SUNDAY…
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flash Flood Watch for portions of East Central Indiana and Ohio, including the following areas, in East Central Indiana, Wayne. In Ohio, Champaign, Clark, Darke, Delaware, Franklin OH, Licking, Logan, Madison, Miami, Shelby, and Union OH.
* Until 8 AM EDT Sunday
* Additional rainfall associated with strong thunderstorms will affect the area that received heavy rain and flooding this afternoon and evening.
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1013 PM EDT Sat Mar 28 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Warning for…
Eastern Champaign County in west central Ohio…Delaware County in central Ohio…
Northern Licking County in central Ohio…Union County in central Ohio…
* Until 415 AM EDT Sunday.
* At 1012 PM EDT, local law enforcement reported that flooding was ongoing at numerous locations across the warned area. Rainfall in excess of 2 inches has caused widespread flooding, with many roads remaining closed or having lingering high water. Although the heaviest rain has ended, runoff from this excessive rainfall will cause flooding to continue.
Flash Flood Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1016 PM EDT Sat Mar 28 2020
…THE FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR SOUTHERN DELAWARE AND NORTHERN LICKING COUNTIES IS CANCELLED…
The heavy rain has ended but flooding from earlier excessive rainfall will continue through the overnight hours. As such, portions of the flash flood warning area have been replaced by an area flood warning.
Sunday, March 29, 2020
Flood Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
153 AM EDT Sun Mar 29 2020
…THE FLOOD WARNING FOR EASTERN CHAMPAIGN COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL OHIO…DELAWARE…NORTHERN LICKING AND UNION COUNTIES IN CENTRAL OHIO REMAINS IN EFFECT Until 415 AM EDT….
At 147 AM EDT, radar indicated that thunderstorms had produced heavy rain across the warned area. Heavy rain continues to fall with up to an inch possible. Runoff from this additional rainfall will continue to cause flooding. The latest water rescue occurred around 115 AM EDT suggesting water issues remain, especially across northern
Licking County.
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
303 AM EDT Sun Mar 29 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has extended the
* Flood Warning for…
Delaware County in central Ohio…Northern Licking County in central Ohio…
* Until 1015 AM EDT Sunday.
* At 302 AM EDT, radar indicated that thunderstorms had produced around 2 to 3 inches of rain in parts of Delaware and Licking counties. Law enforcement has reported that some roads are closed due to flooding.
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
722 AM EDT Sun Mar 29 2020
…The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a Flood Warning
for the following rivers… Raccoon Creek near Granville
* until this afternoon.
* At 7 AM the stage was 12.9 feet.
* Flood stage is 13 feet.
* Minor flooding is forecast.
* The river will rise above flood stage by this morning and continue to rise to near 13.3 feet by this morning. The river will fall below flood stage by this morning.
* At stages near 13.0 feet, Water encroaches on storage buildings near the Granville Water Plant.
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
913 AM EDT Sun Mar 29 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has extended the
* Flood Warning for…Northern Licking County in central Ohio…
* Until 515 PM EDT Sunday.
* At 911 AM EDT, local law enforcement reported many road closures due to flooding. It will take some time for the water to recede. Therefore, the areal Flood Warning has been extended.
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
938 AM EDT Sun Mar 29 2020
…The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a Flood Warning
for the following rivers…North Fork Licking River at Newark Main Street
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* until this evening.
* At 9 AM the stage was 15.3 feet.
* Flood stage is 15 feet.
* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.
* The river will continue rising to near 15.6 feet by this afternoon. The river will fall below flood stage late this afternoon.
* At stages near 15.0 feet, Minor flooding in lowland areas along the North Fork occurs with some flooding of Wildcat Park.
Flood Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
945 AM EDT Sun Mar 29 2020
…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers…
Raccoon Creek near Granville
…Flooding now expected to continue until early afternoon…
* until early this afternoon.
* At 9 AM the stage was 13.4 feet.
* Flood stage is 13 feet.
* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.
* The river will crest near 13.5 feet this morning. The river will fall below flood stage early this afternoon.
* At stages near 14.0 feet, Portions of the TJ Evans bike trail are nearly flooded, with out buildings near the Granville Water Plant flooded.
Monday, March 30, 2020
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
453 AM EDT Mon Mar 30 2020
…The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a Flood Warning
for the following rivers…Scioto River at Circleville
* until late tonight.
* At 3 AM the stage was 14.9 feet.
* Flood stage is 15 feet.
* Minor flooding is forecast.
* The river will rise above flood stage by early this morning and continue to rise to near 15.7 feet by this morning. The river will fall below flood stage by this evening.
* At stages near 16.0 feet, Lowland flooding continues along the river and about one foot of water can be expected along portions of Island Road.
Wednesday, April 8, 2020
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
403 AM EDT Wed Apr 8 2020
Clark OH-Greene OH-Montgomery OH-Madison OH-Miami OH-
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Advisory for…
Clark County in west central Ohio…Northern Greene County in west central Ohio…
Northern Montgomery County in west central Ohio…Southern Madison County in central Ohio…Southern Miami County in west central Ohio…
* Until 700 AM EDT.
* At 401 AM EDT, radar indicated thunderstorms that have produced heavy rain of 1 to 2 inches over the advised area.
Sunday, May 17, 2020
URGENT – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Flood Watch
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
320 PM EDT Sun May 17 2020
…FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY MORNING THROUGH
TUESDAY EVENING…
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flash Flood Watch for portions of Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio, including the following areas, in Indiana, Dearborn, Fayette IN, Franklin IN, Ohio, Ripley, Switzerland, Union IN, and Wayne. In Kentucky, Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, Lewis, Mason, Owen, Pendleton, and Robertson. In Ohio, Adams, Auglaize, Brown, Butler, Champaign, Clark, Clermont, Clinton, Darke, Delaware, Fairfield, Fayette
OH, Franklin OH, Greene, Hamilton, Hardin, Highland, Hocking, Licking, Logan, Madison, Mercer, Miami, Montgomery, Pickaway, Pike, Preble, Ross, Scioto, Shelby, Union OH, and Warren.
* From Monday morning through Tuesday evening
* Occasional showers and thunderstorms with periods of heavy rainfall can be expected Monday into Tuesday evening. Rainfall amounts of 2 to 3 inches will be possible with some localized amounts to around 4 inches. This heavy rainfall may lead to flash flooding in some locations.
Monday, May 18, 2020
Flood Watch
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
344 AM EDT Mon May 18 2020
Wayne-Fayette IN-Union IN-Franklin IN-Ripley-Dearborn-Ohio-
Switzerland-Carroll-Gallatin-Boone-Kenton-Campbell-Owen-Grant-
Pendleton-Bracken-Robertson-Mason-Lewis-Hardin-Mercer-Auglaize-
Darke-Shelby-Logan-Union OH-Delaware-Miami-Champaign-Clark-
Madison-Franklin OH-Licking-Preble-Montgomery-Greene-Fayette OH-
Pickaway-Fairfield-Butler-Warren-Clinton-Ross-Hocking-Hamilton-
Clermont-Brown-Highland-Adams-Pike-Scioto-
…FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 8 AM EDT THIS MORNING
THROUGH TUESDAY EVENING…
* From 8 AM EDT this morning through Tuesday evening
* Occasional showers and thunderstorms with periods of heavy rainfall can be expected Monday into Tuesday evening. Rainfall amounts of 2 to 3 inches will be possible with some localized amounts to around 4 inches. This heavy rainfall may lead to flash flooding in some locations.
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
742 PM EDT Mon May 18 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Advisory for…
Franklin County in central Ohio…Southeastern Delaware County in central Ohio…
Northwestern Licking County in central Ohio…
* Until 1030 PM EDT.
* At 736 PM EDT, radar indicated thunderstorms with heavy rain in Franklin County through western Licking County.
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1218 AM EDT Tue May 19 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Advisory for…
Franklin County in central Ohio…Pickaway County in central Ohio…Delaware County in central Ohio…Pike County in southwestern Ohio…Scioto County in southwestern Ohio…
Ross County in southwestern Ohio…
* Until 515 AM EDT.
* At 1217 AM EDT, radar indicated thunderstorms with heavy rain located along the US-23 corridor from Delaware County to the Ohio River.
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Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1252 AM EDT Tue May 19 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flash Flood Warning for…
Franklin County in central Ohio…Delaware County in central Ohio…
* Until 445 AM EDT.
* At 1251 AM EDT, radar and automated gauges indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. 1 to 2 inches of rain have fallen. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly.
HAZARD…Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms.
SOURCE…Radar and automated gauges.
IMPACT…Flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as other drainage and low lying areas.
Flash Flood Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
146 AM EDT Tue May 19 2020
Franklin OH-Delaware OH-
…THE FLASH FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 445 AM EDT FOR
FRANKLIN AND DELAWARE COUNTIES…
At 144 AM EDT, law enforcement reported flash flooding in Delaware and Franklin Counties. 1 to 3 inches of rain have fallen in the last 2 hours.
HAZARD…Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms.
SOURCE…Law enforcement.
IMPACT…Flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as other drainage and low lying areas.
Some locations that may experience flooding include…
Columbus, Dublin, Westerville, Reynoldsburg, Grove City, Delaware, Upper Arlington, Gahanna, Hilliard, Worthington, Bexley, Pataskala, Powell, Canal Winchester, Groveport, Sunbury, Ashley, Minerva Park, Polaris and Ohio State University.
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
226 AM EDT Tue May 19 2020
Fairfield OH-Delaware OH-Licking OH-
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Advisory for…
Fairfield County in central Ohio…East central Delaware County in central Ohio…
Licking County in central Ohio…
* Until 530 AM EDT.
* At 224 AM EDT, radar indicated an area of heavy rain in western Licking County. This area of rain previously impacted northern portions of Fairfield county.
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Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
233 AM EDT Tue May 19 2020
…The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a Flood Warning
for the following rivers…Olentangy River near Worthington
* until this afternoon.
* At 2 AM the stage was 10.6 feet.
* Flood stage is 11 feet.
* Minor flooding is forecast.
* The river will rise above flood stage by early this morning and continue to rise to near 12.0 feet by this morning. The river will fall below flood stage by this morning.
* At stages near 12.0 feet, Homes along Edgecliff Drive in Mt. Air flood, as well as the playground of Olentangy Park. Olentangy River Road is flooded and impassible from near Powell Road to near Jewett Road.
Flood Watch
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
315 AM EDT Tue May 19 2020
Wayne-Fayette IN-Union IN-Franklin IN-Ripley-Dearborn-Ohio-
Switzerland-Carroll-Gallatin-Boone-Kenton-Campbell-Owen-Grant-
Pendleton-Bracken-Robertson-Mason-Lewis-Hardin-Mercer-Auglaize-
Darke-Shelby-Logan-Union OH-Delaware-Miami-Champaign-Clark-
Madison-Franklin OH-Licking-Preble-Montgomery-Greene-Fayette OH-
Pickaway-Fairfield-Butler-Warren-Clinton-Ross-Hocking-Hamilton-
Clermont-Brown-Highland-Adams-Pike-Scioto-
…FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH THIS EVENING…
* Through this evening
* Occasional showers with periods of heavy rainfall can be expected through the day. Additional rainfall amounts of 0.50 inches to 1.50 inches are expected with the heavier amounts becoming more focused toward the Tri-State region. Storm total rainfall amounts will mostly range between 2 and 5 inches with some local higher amounts possible. Additional heavy rainfall on already saturated soils will continue to pose a flash flood risk.
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Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
432 AM EDT Tue May 19 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has extended the
* Flash Flood Warning for…
Franklin County in central Ohio…Delaware County in central Ohio…
* Until 815 AM EDT.
* At 431 AM EDT, law enforcement reported flash flooding in Delaware and Franklin Counties. 2-3 inches of rain have fallen.
HAZARD…Flash flooding caused by heavy rain.
SOURCE…Law enforcement.
IMPACT…Flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as other drainage and low lying areas.
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
515 AM EDT Tue May 19 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Advisory for…
Pickaway County in central Ohio…Pike County in southwestern Ohio…Scioto County in southwestern Ohio…Ross County in southwestern Ohio…
* Until 815 AM EDT.
* At 512 AM EDT, minor flooding was still ongoing through the Scioto River Valley. Occasional rain showers will lead to continued minor flooding through the morning hours.
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Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
518 AM EDT Tue May 19 2020
…Forecast flooding changed from Minor to Moderate severity for the
following rivers…Olentangy River near Worthington
* until this afternoon.
* At 5 AM the stage was 12.9 feet.
* Flood stage is 11 feet.
* Minor flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.
* The river will continue rising to near 13.6 feet by this morning. The river will fall below flood stage by this afternoon.
* At stages near 13.0 feet, Several homes along Edgecliff Drive in Mt. Air flood, and flooding worsens in low areas along the Olentangy River in Mount Air, and lowland areas near the river in Worthington experience flooding. Olentangy River Road near Powell also is flooded, with backwater flooding also affecting some side streets onto
Olentangy River Road. Flooding in and near Worthington is confined to Olentangy Park and along the bike trail.
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
530 AM EDT Tue May 19 2020
Fairfield OH-Delaware OH-Licking OH-
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Advisory for…
Northwestern Fairfield County in central Ohio…East central Delaware County in central Ohio… Western Licking County in central Ohio…
* Until 730 AM EDT.
* At 529 AM EDT, minor flooding was reported. Additional rain showers will lead to continued minor flooding through the morning commute.
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Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
728 AM EDT Tue May 19 2020
…The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a Flood Warning
for the following rivers…Scioto River at Circleville
* from this morning to Friday afternoon.
* At 6 AM the stage was 12.5 feet.
* Flood stage is 15 feet.
* Moderate flooding is forecast.
* The river will rise above flood stage by late this morning and continue to rise to near 21 feet by Wednesday morning. The river will fall below flood stage by late Friday morning.
* At stages near 21 feet, Serious flooding occurs west of Circleville along Mill and Canal Roads, as well as Island Road and State Route 762. Backwater flooding can be expected near Big Darby Creek, while Cooks Creek Golf Course is flooded.
Flood Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
734 AM EDT Tue May 19 2020
…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers…
Olentangy River near Worthington
Raccoon Creek near Granville
…Flooding now expected to continue until this evening…
The Flood Warning continues for
The Olentangy River near Worthington
* until this evening.
* At 7 AM the stage was 13.4 feet.
* Flood stage is 11 feet.
* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.
* The river will continue rising to near 14 feet by this morning. The river will fall below flood stage late this afternoon.
The Flood Warning continues for
The Raccoon Creek near Granville
* until this evening.
* At 7 AM the stage was 14.5 feet.
* Flood stage is 13 feet.
* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.
* The river will continue rising to near 15 feet by late this morning. The river will fall below flood stage this afternoon.
* At stages near 15 feet, Water covers portions of Route 539A and breaches the bike trail west of Granville.
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Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
751 AM EDT Tue May 19 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Warning for the Scioto River in…
Northwestern Delaware County in central Ohio…
* Until 745 AM EDT Thursday.
* At 748 AM EDT, the river gage near Prospect indicated that flooding was occurring along the Scioto River. The river is rising and expected to crest this evening and remain high before slowly falling through the day on Thursday.
* Water covers large stretches of River Road, as well as stretches of Route 257 north of Route 36 in northwest Delaware County.
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Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
810 AM EDT Tue May 19 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has extended the
* Flash Flood Warning for…Delaware County in central Ohio…
* Until 1115 AM EDT.
* At 809 AM EDT, emergency management reported flash flooding in Delaware. 2 to 3 inches of rain have fallen.
HAZARD…Flash flooding caused by heavy rain.
SOURCE…Emergency management.
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Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
812 AM EDT Tue May 19 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Warning for…Franklin County in central Ohio…
* Until 1115 AM EDT.
* At 811 AM EDT, local law enforcement reported flooding is occurring in portions of Franklin County. 2 to 3 inches of rain have fallen. Radar indicated that the heavy rainfall has ended across the area. However, runoff from the earlier excessive rain will cause flooding to continue to occur.
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Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1018 AM EDT Tue May 19 2020
…The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a Flood Warning
for the following rivers…Licking River in Ohio below Newark
* from this afternoon to Wednesday evening.
* There is no current observed data.
* Flood stage is 14 feet.
* The river is forecast to rise above flood stage by late this afternoon and continue to rise to near 15.6 feet by after midnight tonight. The river will fall below flood stage by early Wednesday afternoon.
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Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1028 AM EDT Tue May 19 2020
…The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a Flood Warning
for the following rivers…
Scioto River at Columbus Frank Rd
Big Darby Creek at Darbyville
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Warning for The Scioto River at Columbus Frank Rd
* from this afternoon to late tonight.
* At 9 AM the stage was 22.0 feet.
* Flood stage is 24 feet.
* Minor flooding is forecast.
* The river will rise above flood stage by late this afternoon and continue to rise to near 24.2 feet by this evening. The river will fall below flood stage by tonight.
* At stages near 24 feet, While much of the city remains protected at this stage, flooding occurs along the river outside the City of Columbus. A stage of this level will cause flooding along the Scioto River in southern Franklin County, mainly in Franklin, Jackson and Marion Townships. Route 23 High Street is flooded near I-270.
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Warning for The Big Darby Creek at Darbyville
* from this afternoon to Wednesday evening.
* At 10 AM the stage was 9.2 feet.
* Flood stage is 12 feet.
* Minor flooding is forecast.
* The river will rise above flood stage by late this afternoon and continue to rise to near 13 feet by after midnight tonight. The river will fall below flood stage by Wednesday afternoon.
* At stages near 13 feet, Flooding occurs near the Old Shady Acres Mobile Home Park near Circleville. Lowland flooding can be expected along Big Darby Creek from near Orient downstream through Pickaway County. Portions of Darby Creek Road are flooded, as well as some water rising onto Route 762 west of Orient.
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Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1108 AM EDT Tue May 19 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Warning for…Delaware County in central Ohio…
* Until 500 PM EDT.
* At 1107 AM EDT, numerous reports of closed roads have been received.
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1112 AM EDT Tue May 19 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Advisory for…Franklin County in central Ohio…
* Until 215 PM EDT.
* At 1111 AM EDT, minor flooding was reported with high water still being reported on area roadways. With a gap in the precipitation, water will slowly recede through the afternoon.
Flood Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
610 PM EDT Tue May 19 2020
…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers…
Licking River in Ohio below Newark
* until Wednesday afternoon.
* Flood stage is 14 feet.
* The USGS gage is out of service, so no observations are available.
* The river is forecast to rise above flood stage and continue to rise to near 15.8 feet this evening. The river will fall below flood stage Wednesday morning.
* At stages near 16 feet, Flooding occurs in Canterbury Trails Mobile Home Park, with portions of Licking View Drive flooded. Backwater flooding into Raccoon Creek is possible, which may flood areas of Raccoon Drive. Properties near Nathaniel Avenue and Spring Streets flood, with flooding around some homes in the Little Texas area between Ohio Street and the river. The ball diamonds near Little Texas also flood, as well as areas of Summit Street Road
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
754 PM EDT Tue May 19 2020
Delaware OH-
754 PM EDT Tue May 19 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Advisory for…Delaware County in central Ohio…
* Until midnight EDT.
* Minor flooding of low-lying and poorly drained streets, highways and underpasses will continue to occur. In addition, farmland near creeks, streams and drainage ditches will continue to experience minor flooding.
Flood Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1033 PM EDT Tue May 19 2020
…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers…
Scioto River at Circleville
* until Saturday evening.
* At 9 PM the stage was 18.2 feet.
* Flood stage is 15 feet.
* Minor flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.
* The river will continue rising to near 22.8 feet by early Thursday morning. The river will fall below flood stage Saturday afternoon.
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Flood Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1201 AM EDT Wed May 20 2020
…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers…
North Fork Licking River at Newark Main Street
Licking River in Ohio below Newark
The Flood Warning continues for
The North Fork Licking River at Newark Main Street
* until Wednesday evening.
* At 11 PM the stage was 15.8 feet.
* Flood stage is 15 feet.
* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.
* The river will continue rising to near 16.5 feet by Wednesday morning. The river will fall below flood stage early Wednesday afternoon.
* At stages near 15.0 feet, Minor flooding in lowland areas along the North Fork occurs with some flooding of Wildcat Park.
The Flood Warning continues for
The Licking River in Ohio below Newark
* until Wednesday evening.
* Flood stage is 14 feet.
* The USGS gage is out of service, so no observations are available.
* The river is forecast to rise to near 15.9 feet Wednesday morning. The river will fall below flood stage Wednesday afternoon.
* At stages near 16.0 feet, Flooding of nearly half of Canterbury Trails Mobile Home Park occurs, with portions of Licking View Drive flooded. Backwater flooding into Raccoon Creek is possible, which may flood areas of Raccoon Drive. Properties near Nathaniel Avenue and Spring Streets flood, with homes flooding in the Little Texas area between Ohio Street and the river. The ball diamonds near Little Texas also flood, as well as areas of Summit Street Road.
Friday, May 29, 2020
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1149 AM EDT Fri May 29 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Advisory for…
North central Franklin County in central Ohio…Eastern Delaware County in central Ohio…
* Until 245 PM EDT.
* At 1147 AM EDT, radar indicated thunderstorms with heavy rain over southern Delaware County. About an inch of rain has already fallen, and with the slow moving nature of the storms another inch of rain is possible over the next hour.
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1246 PM EDT Fri May 29 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Advisory for… Northeastern Delaware County in central Ohio…
* Until 315 PM EDT.
* At 1244 PM EDT, radar indicated thunderstorms with heavy rain across northeast Delaware County. 1 to 2 inches of rain have fallen with an additional half inch possible. Runoff from this heavy rain will lead to flooding issues.
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Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
146 PM EDT Fri May 29 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flash Flood Warning for…Southeastern Delaware County in central Ohio…
* Until 345 PM EDT.
* At 145 PM EDT, radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Up to two inches of rain have already fallen. Heavy rain continues to fall with another one to two inches possible in the next hour. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly.
HAZARD…Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms.
SOURCE…Radar indicated.
IMPACT…Flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as other drainage and low lying areas.
Friday, August 14, 2020
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Flood Watch
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1057 AM EDT Fri Aug 14 2020
Dearborn-Darke-Shelby-Logan-Miami-Champaign-Clark-Madison-Preble-
Montgomery-Butler-
…FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM 2 PM EDT THIS AFTERNOON
THROUGH LATE TONIGHT…
* From 2 PM EDT this afternoon through late tonight
* Scattered to numerous thunderstorms are expected this afternoon through the early overnight period. The slow-moving nature of the storms will bring the potential for locally heavy rain and flooding issues. Torrential rainfall rates of 1 to 3 inches per hour will be capable of producing flash flooding.
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Flood Watch
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
324 PM EDT Fri Aug 14 2020
…FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT UNTIL 2 AM EDT SATURDAY…
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has expanded the
* Flash Flood Watch to include a portion of Central Ohio, including the following areas, Delaware, Fairfield, Franklin OH, and Union OH.
* Until 2 AM EDT Saturday
* Scattered to numerous thunderstorms are expected through the early overnight period. The slow-moving nature of the storms will bring the potential for locally heavy rain and flooding issues. Torrential rainfall rates of 1 to 3 inches per hour will be capable of producing flash flooding.
Monday, September 7, 2020
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Flood Watch
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1007 PM EDT Mon Sep 7 2020
Hardin-Mercer-Auglaize-Darke-Shelby-Logan-Union OH-Delaware-
…FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM EDT TUESDAY…
* Until 6 AM EDT Tuesday
* Showers and thunderstorms will track east across the region through the early morning hours. One to three inches of rain can be expected with locally higher amounts possible.
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Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1129 PM EDT Mon Sep 7 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flash Flood Warning for…Delaware County in central Ohio…
* Until 230 AM EDT.
* At 1128 PM EDT, radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Two to four inches of rain have already fallen. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly.
HAZARD…Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms.
SOURCE…Radar indicated.
IMPACT…Flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as other drainage and low lying areas.
* Some locations that may experience flooding include…
Dublin, Westerville, Delaware, Powell, Sunbury, Ashley, Polaris, Radnor, Shawnee Hills, Galena, Ostrander, Interstate 71 at US Route 36/State Route 37, Alum Creek State Park, Delaware State Park, Olive Green, Stratford, Bellepoint, Warrensburg, Center Village and Leonardsburg.
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Flood Watch
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1144 PM EDT Mon Sep 7 2020
…FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM EDT TUESDAY…
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has expanded the
* Flash Flood Watch to include portions of Central Ohio and West Central Ohio, including the following areas, in Central Ohio, Franklin OH, Licking, and Madison. In West Central Ohio, Champaign, Clark, and Miami.
* Until 6 AM EDT Tuesday
* Showers and thunderstorms will track east across the region through the early morning hours. Two to four inches of rain can be expected with locally higher amounts possible.
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Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1150 PM EDT Mon Sep 7 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has extended the
* Flash Flood Warning for…
Shelby County in west central Ohio…Logan County in west central Ohio…Northern Darke County in west central Ohio…Southwestern Auglaize County in west central Ohio…Union County in central Ohio…Southern Mercer County in west central Ohio…
* Until 300 AM EDT.
* At 1149 PM EDT, radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Three to five inches of rain have already fallen. Heavy rain continues to fall with another two to three inches possible in the next hour. Flash flooding is already
occurring.
HAZARD…Life threatening flash flooding. Heavy rain producing
flash flooding.
SOURCE…Radar indicated.
IMPACT…Life threatening flash flooding of creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses.
Tuesday, September 8, 2020
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Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
207 AM EDT Tue Sep 8 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Warning for…Delaware County in central Ohio…
* Until 1000 AM EDT Tuesday.
* At 204 AM EDT, radar and automated rain gauges indicated that heavy rain had fallen across the warned area. Rainfall amounts of 3 to 5 inches have impacted parts of Delaware County, and additional rain of up to an inch will be possible overnight.
Runoff from this excessive rainfall will cause flooding to occur.
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Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
503 AM EDT Tue Sep 8 2020
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Warning for…Shelby County in west central Ohio…Logan County in west central Ohio…Northern Darke County in west central Ohio…Southwestern Auglaize County in west central Ohio…Union County in central Ohio…Southern Mercer County in west central Ohio…
* Until 1000 AM EDT.
* At 500 AM EDT, radar and automated rain gauges indicated that heavy rain had fallen across the warned area overnight. Rainfall amounts of 3 to 6 inches have been reported. Although the heavy rain has ended, residual water and runoff from this excessive rainfall will cause flooding to occur.
2021
Monday, March 1, 2021
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1006 AM EST Mon Mar 1 2021
…The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a Flood
Warning for the following rivers…Scioto River at Circleville.
* Until Tuesday afternoon.
* At 9:30 AM EST Monday the stage was 15.0 feet.
* Flood stage is 15.0 feet.
* Minor flooding is forecast.
* Forecast…The river is expected to rise above flood stage late this morning to a crest of 15.2 feet this evening. It will then fall below flood stage Tuesday morning.
* Impact…At 15.0 feet, Low-lying agricultural and bottom land becomes flooded, while flooding begins along Island and Canal Roads.
Sunday, May 9, 2021
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Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
633 PM EDT Sun May 9 2021
…The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a Flood
Warning for the following rivers…Scioto River at Circleville.
* From late tonight to Wednesday morning.
* At 5:30 PM EDT Sunday the stage was 7.8 feet.
* Flood stage is 15.0 feet.
* Minor flooding is forecast.
* Forecast…The river is expected to rise above flood stage early Monday morning to a crest of 18.7 feet early Tuesday morning. It will then fall below flood stage early Wednesday morning.
* Impact…At 18.5 feet, Flooding begins as backwater near Big Darby Creek. Flooding also affects low-lying areas near Little Walnut and Canal and Island Roads.
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Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
825 PM EDT Sun May 9 2021
…The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a Flood
Warning for the following rivers…South Fork Licking River below I 70 near Buckeye Lake.
* From late tonight to Monday afternoon.
* At 7:45 PM EDT Sunday the stage was 879.1 feet.
* Flood stage is 880.0 feet.
* Minor flooding is forecast.
* Forecast…The river is expected to rise above flood stage early Monday morning to a crest of 880.1 feet early Monday morning. It will then fall below flood stage late Monday morning.
* Impact…At 880.0 feet, Water extends onto the 129A exit ramp from eastbound Interstate 70 to Route 79 near Buckeye Lake.
Thursday, June 3, 2021
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Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
714 PM EDT Thu Jun 3 2021
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flash Flood Warning for…Southeastern Union County in central Ohio…
* Until 915 PM EDT.
* At 714 PM EDT, radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Between 2 and 3 inches of rain have fallen. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly.
HAZARD…Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms.
SOURCE…Radar.
IMPACT…Flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as other drainage and low lying areas.
* Some locations that may experience flash flooding include…
Dublin, Marysville, Plain City, New California, Unionville Center, US Route 33 at US Route 42 and Chuckery. Additional rainfall amounts of 0.5 to 1.5 inches are possible in the warned area.
Friday, June 18, 2021
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Flood Watch
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
348 AM EDT Fri Jun 18 2021
Wayne-Fayette IN-Union IN-Franklin IN-Ripley-Dearborn-Ohio-Boone-
Kenton-Campbell-Darke-Miami-Champaign-Clark-Madison-Franklin OH-
Preble-Montgomery-Greene-Fayette OH-Pickaway-Fairfield-Butler-Warren-
Clinton-Ross-Hamilton-Clermont-Brown-Highland-Adams-Pike-Scioto-
…FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM THIS EVENING THROUGH SATURDAY
MORNING…
* From this evening through Saturday morning.
* Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop late this afternoon and continue into the overnight hours. The rain will be heavy at times with rainfall rates of 1 to 2 inches an hour possible in some of the storms. In areas of repeated storms, rainfall amounts of 2 to 4 inches will be possible.
Saturday, June 19, 2021
Flood Watch
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
310 AM EDT Sat Jun 19 2021
Wayne-Fayette IN-Union IN-Franklin IN-Ripley-Dearborn-Ohio-Boone-
Kenton-Campbell-Darke-Miami-Champaign-Clark-Madison-Franklin OH-
Preble-Montgomery-Greene-Fayette OH-Pickaway-Fairfield-Butler-Warren-
Clinton-Ross-Hocking-Hamilton-Clermont-Brown-Highland-Adams-Pike-
Scioto-
…FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON EDT TODAY…
* Until Noon EDT today.
* Occasional showers and thunderstorms will continue through much of the morning. The rain will be heavy at times with rainfall rates of 1 to 2 inches an hour possible in some of the storms. In areas of repeated storms, storm total rainfall amounts of 3 to 5 inches will be possible.
Thursday, July 1, 2021
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Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
342 AM EDT Thu Jul 1 2021
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flash Flood Warning for…Southeastern Delaware County in central Ohio…
* Until 645 AM EDT.
* At 342 AM EDT, radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Between 2 and 4 inches of rain have fallen. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly.
HAZARD…Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms.
SOURCE…Radar.
IMPACT…Flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as other drainage and low lying areas.
* Some locations that may experience flash flooding include…
Polaris, Lewis Center and Center Village. Additional rainfall amounts of 0.5 to 1 inch are possible in the warned area.
Friday, July 16, 2021
URGENT – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Flood Watch
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
327 AM EDT Fri Jul 16 2021
Wayne-Fayette IN-Union IN-Hardin-Mercer-Auglaize-Darke-Shelby-Logan-
Union OH-Delaware-Miami-Champaign-Clark-Madison-Franklin OH-Licking-
Preble-Montgomery-Greene-
…FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM 8 AM EDT THIS MORNING THROUGH
SATURDAY AFTERNOON…
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flash Flood Watch for portions of East Central Indiana and Ohio, including the following counties, in East Central Indiana, Fayette IN, Union IN and Wayne. In Ohio, Auglaize, Champaign, Clark, Darke, Delaware, Franklin OH, Greene, Hardin, Licking, Logan, Madison, Mercer, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, Shelby and Union OH.
* From 8 AM EDT this morning through Saturday afternoon.
* Repeated rounds of showers and thunderstorms with torrential rainfall are expected today through Saturday afternoon. Widespread rainfall totals of 1 to 3 inches are expected. Localized higher totals are possible and flash flooding may develop, especially late this afternoon through tonight.
Saturday, July 17, 2021
Flood Watch
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
359 AM EDT Sat Jul 17 2021
Wayne-Fayette IN-Union IN-Franklin IN-Ripley-Dearborn-Ohio-
Switzerland-Boone-Kenton-Campbell-Hardin-Mercer-Auglaize-Darke-
Shelby-Logan-Union OH-Delaware-Miami-Champaign-Clark-Madison-
Franklin OH-Licking-Preble-Montgomery-Greene-Fayette OH-Butler-
Warren-Clinton-Hamilton-Clermont-
…FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 2 PM EDT THIS
AFTERNOON…
* Until 2 PM EDT this afternoon.
* Repeated rounds of showers and thunderstorms with very heavy rainfall are expected through this afternoon. Widespread rainfall totals of 1 to 3 inches are expected. Localized higher totals are likely and flash flooding may develop.
Thursday, August 12, 2021
BULLETIN – EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
750 PM EDT Thu Aug 12 2021
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flash Flood Warning for…
Central Madison County in central Ohio…Southeastern Clark County in west central Ohio…
* Until 1100 PM EDT.
* At 750 PM EDT, radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Between 2 and 3 inches of rain have fallen. Additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches are possible in the warned area. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly.
HAZARD…Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms.
SOURCE…Radar.
IMPACT…Flash flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas.
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1024 PM EDT Thu Aug 12 2021
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Warning for…
Central Madison County in central Ohio…Southeastern Clark County in west central Ohio…
* Until 715 AM EDT Friday.
* At 1024 PM EDT, local law enforcement reported flooding in the warned area. Numerous roads are closed, especially near Madison Lake. Between 2 and 6 inches of rain have fallen.
Tuesday, August 17, 2021
BULLETIN – EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1102 AM EDT Tue Aug 17 2021
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flash Flood Warning for…
Northwestern Fairfield County in central Ohio…Eastern Franklin County in central Ohio…Southwestern Licking County in central Ohio…
* Until 300 PM EDT.
* At 1102 AM EDT, radar and automated rain gauges indicated heavy rain falling across the warned area. Between 1.5 and 3 inches of rain have fallen, particularly in eastern Franklin County around Blacklick and Havens Corners where automated gauges indicate 2.5 inches of rain has fallen in a little more than an hour. Flash flooding is expected to begin shortly.
HAZARD…Flash flooding caused by heavy rain.
SOURCE…Radar and automated gauges.
IMPACT…Flash flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas.
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
245 PM EDT Tue Aug 17 2021
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a
* Flood Warning for…
Northwestern Fairfield County in central Ohio…Eastern Franklin County in central Ohio…Southwestern Licking County in central Ohio…
* Until 800 PM EDT.
* At 245 PM EDT, flooding is ongoing in the warned area. Between 3 and 5 inches of rain have fallen, with some additional rainfall possible this afternoon.
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