POMEROY, OHIO (WOWK) — Ohio communities that were being flooded throughout the storms that swept through the location in early April are envisioned to facial area yet another wave of flooding as forecasts predict the Ohio River will raise once again.
Posts on the New Haven & Local community Volunteer Fire Department Facebook website page reported that according to the latest forecasts, the Ohio River would rise to a peak Sunday via Monday.
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All around Sunday afternoon, Racine Lock will see the drinking water peak at 45.5 feet though the neighborhood of Pomeroy will see a peak of 48.51 ft.
These heights are similar to the flooding that overtook the region on April 5.