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topicnews · July 17, 2025

Further downpours bring a flood threat to Cincinnati

Further downpours bring a flood threat to Cincinnati


Further downpours bring a flood threat to Cincinnati

Updates come. Also some updates. Well, there are not really updates. Randi the same old, the same old. Still steaming and still storms. Really, the only change here today is that the National Weather service has been added in a flood guard, and sometimes you could see that it rolls out. Today it is said that a flood clock on the screen has nothing to do with the little mermaid. It only means a large area. So against a stream, a lake, just a kind of flood warning, this is a hey, you get one and a half centimeter rain in 30 minutes. Flood is a possibility, so what we're going here for today is just a head. We all know that it comes down in buckets when it does. So if we look at the Weather Impact Day for this morning. I think we could see our first downpours by noon. More of it. Those who had expected this evening after 2 p.m. to about six to about six. So expect steaming air. The scattered rains and the effects will be wet streets and rain delays. And today the flood threat increased. You can see the flood clock from 2 p.m. to evening. It is Hamilton County and all areas in the east and south. These are the areas in which the front will be focused this afternoon, which means that these areas may be hit somewhat more often with the rains today. And you get some of those in the city, you have the possibility of some areas with high water. When we take a look at the radar this morning, everything is quiet. And for the next few hours I think it stays that way. We had the combination of high humidity and front, which is only so strongly equipped, wobbles and wiggles north and south in our region. It is concentrated south of the river, which is why these are the communities that are under the flood. Pay attention to today. Let's get there. Here on the futurecast you can see how we expect the day to progress this morning. Very humid air, some clouds around. But they will notice dryly through the morning commuting. When we get up at lunchtime. There could be our first row of rains that develop, and when we go to the afternoon, I think that it will be two and 3:00 a.m. that you really see more action on the radar. No matter where you are in the afternoon, a decent opportunity for these downpours. Some have a flash of lightning with them, others could also have embedded some gusty winds. And when we go into the evening, I think that things calm down a little after about 6:00 a.m. So 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., that is your main window for most of us to see the storms. You will notice these fizzle pretty quickly after 6:00. There is a small window drier weather until we see additional rains. After about 9 or 10:00 tonight. These are also more widespread opposite. And then for Friday this is one of our drier weekdays. I think we'll see the first Friday morning, but in the afternoon and evening things are drier. So that's nice for your Friday evening plans for today. If we look at the 12 -hour forecast, our temperatures will rise quickly by noon in the low 80s, and although I have the icon dry at noon, you know that there is potential for some scattered rain. And they are most likely in the two to 6:00 time frames for today. Let's take a look at the seventh day for today's weather -mpact Day. Of course, PM storms have any time after lunchtime that we have this option. Tomorrow the name for the weather impact decreased, but knows that we could wake up with a little rain. However, should be drier. Still still steaming afternoon and then into the weekend. Up and further. Rainfalls on Saturday and consider the potential, especially on Sunday, perhaps for a heavier rain or the possibility of some stronger storms in the mix. Looks like this pattern continues next week. And if the heat has been intensified from Wednesday, we could have heat index values closer to 100. Everything is fine, thank you. Appreciate it.

High humidity brings more rainfall and the potential for floods.

High humidity brings more rainfall and the potential for floods.