The Greater Cincinnati area is under a Flood Watch as meteorologists predict heavy rain and storms throughout Wednesday. The region has already experienced significant rainfall over the past few days, with some areas receiving between 2 to 3 inches. As more rain is expected, residents are advised to be cautious, particularly those living near creeks, streams, or in low-lying areas prone to flooding.
Weather Forecast
Currently, the weather remains calm and dry across most of Cincinnati, with only a few light showers reported in parts of Kentucky and north of the Ohio River. However, this is expected to change as a warm front moves through the area, bringing with it the potential for heavy downpours and thunderstorms starting early Wednesday morning.
Residents commuting to work should be prepared for a soggy drive, as rain and thunderstorms are likely to develop throughout the morning and continue into the afternoon and evening. Some areas may experience localized heavy rainfall, with totals reaching up to 2 to 3 inches in certain spots.
Precautionary Measures
With the Flood Watch in effect, those living in flood-prone areas should remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to protect their properties. The National Weather Service advises keeping an eye on local weather updates and being prepared for sudden changes in weather conditions.
Fortunately, the weather is expected to improve by late Wednesday night, with rain chances diminishing and dry conditions returning by Thursday. The upcoming weekend promises pleasant weather, with temperatures around 75 degrees, providing a welcome respite for Cincinnati residents.
Original reporting: WLWT Cincinnati — read the source article.