Flood Watch in Effect Across Parts of Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio
A Flood Watch remains in effect through Friday morning for portions of Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio due to the potential for flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall. The affected areas include numerous counties across the three states, such as Dearborn, Franklin, and Wayne in Indiana; Boone, Kenton, and Mason in Kentucky; and Butler, Montgomery, and Scioto in Ohio. A lull in rainfall is expected for much of the day, but additional storms are forecast to move into the region later this afternoon. The heaviest rainfall is anticipated tonight into early Friday morning, with the possibility of storms repeatedly impacting the same locations, increasing the risk of flash flooding. Rivers, creeks, and streams in the area are already running high, and further heavy rain could lead to flooding in low-lying and flood-prone areas. (Source time: not specified)