Heavy rains, storms continue Saturday; flooding conditions to worsen
- Heavy rain is expected on Saturday and Saturday night, worsening current flooding conditions in affected areas like Kentucky and Indiana.
- Relentless storms since the previous Sunday saturated the ground, increasing the risk of flooding with the additional rainfall.
- The area faces a "Slight Risk" of severe weather, including damaging winds and possible spin-up tornadoes amidst the heavy rainfall.
- Rainfall amounts are forecast to reach 2-4 inches, and some areas have already received 5-9 inches since Sunday, with one record of 2.21 inches on Friday.
- The rain will continue through early Sunday, followed by a major cool down and sunshine returning by Tuesday, but overnight lows could bring frost.
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Heavy rain leads to flooding across Cincinnati, northern Kentucky
Heavy rain and rounds of storms have brought flooding that the area hasn't seen in years. Photos from all across the Cincinnati, northern Kentucky region show the extent of flooding conditions.


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Storms and heavy rain on the way
Storms and heavy rain on the way
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