Rain has finally ended in the Tri-State, but the lingering effects of flooding will continue on Friday. The Ohio River will still rise through the weekend.
In all, the Tri-State picked up rainfall amounts that are more typical for the entire month of February, not a 48 hour period.
Here's a list of our top Ohio Reports:
- 3.61" Bridgetown North
- 3.49" South Lebanon
- 3.48" North College Hill
- 3.47" Mount Healthy
- 3.39" Addyston
- 3.32" Hamilton
- 3.11" Georgetown
- 3.00" Batavia
- 2.87" Five Points
- 2.86" Madeira
- 2.85" Covedale
- 2.77" New Miami
- 2.73" Kenwood
- 2.71" Maineville
- 2.68" Loveland
- 2.67" Mount Orab
- 2.65" Wilmington
- 2.49" Fairfield
- 2.46" Centerfield
- 2.36" Harrison
- 2.28" Hillsboro
Indiana Reports:
- 3.25" Lawrenceburg
- 2.87" Connersville
- 2.80" West Harrison
- 2.70" Sunman
- 2.67" Liberty
- 2.62" Friendship
- 2.37" Dillsboro
- 2.32" Batesville
- 2.13" Saint Leon
- 1.99" Versailles
Kentucky Reports:
- 3.10" Edgewood
- 2.89" Hayes
- 2.83" Visalia
- 2.74" Glencoe
- 2.70" Alexandria
- 2.64" Burlington
- 2.34" Fort Wright
- 2.30" Piner
- 2.25" Crestview
- 2.24" Union
- 2.03" Crittenden
- 1.99" Brooksville
- 1.90" Rising Sun
- 1.73" Mount Olivet