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This probabilistic forecast is issued by the Ohio River Forecast Center.
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Forecasts for the Little Miami River at Milford are issued routinely year-round.
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Flood Categories (in feet)
Major Flood Stage: 27
Moderate Flood Stage: 22
Flood Stage: 17
Action Stage: 13
Low Stage (in feet): -9999

Historic Crests
(1) 30.50 ft on 03/27/1913
(2) 27.30 ft on 01/22/1959
(3) 21.81 ft on 07/18/2001
(4) 21.69 ft on 04/16/1998
(5) 21.28 ft on 03/19/2008
(6) 21.18 ft on 09/14/1979
(7) 20.90 ft on 03/06/1945
(8) 20.62 ft on 01/05/2004
(9) 20.43 ft on 02/25/2018
(10) 20.10 ft on 04/20/1940
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Recent Crests
(1) 19.65 ft on 02/18/2022 (P)
(2) 18.27 ft on 06/19/2021 (P)
(3) 19.65 ft on 05/19/2020 (P)
(4) 18.00 ft on 04/20/2019
(5) 17.65 ft on 03/31/2019
(6) 18.45 ft on 02/08/2019
(7) 17.38 ft on 02/06/2019
(8) 18.00 ft on 04/03/2018
(9) 20.43 ft on 02/25/2018
(10) 18.56 ft on 11/06/2017
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Low Water Records
(1) -3.44 ft on 10/10/2001
(2) -0.70 ft on 09/14/1964
(3) -0.59 ft on 10/08/1963
(4) -0.46 ft on 07/31/1974
(5) -0.33 ft on 07/01/1962
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30.5 This is equivalent to the flood of record of 1913 with much of Milford between High Street and the river experiencing major flooding. Water is several feet deep through this area.
27 This is roughly the FEMA 1 Percent flood elevation. Several streets are under water including Locust, Cash, Elm and Polk. Water also covers portions of Highway 50. The southwest area of south Milford street also floods. Lowland flooding also occurs in Terrace Park along areas east of Main street.
24 Significant flooding can be expected along Round Bottom Road in Anderson Township and in the Terrace Park Country Club area. Flooding will also occur between Main Street and the river in Milford.
23 Significant lowland flooding occurs along the river in Clermont and Hamilton Counties. Lowland flooding becomes a problem in the Terrace Park area and in Anderson Township, especially along Round Bottom Road. Flooding also occurs in Milford between Main Street and the river itself.
21 Flooding can be expected in low areas between Main Street and the river in Milford. Lowland flooding occurs along the river in Clermont and Hamilton Counties.
20 Lowland flooding continues in portions of Clermont and Hamilton Counties, particularly in low areas of Milford and Terrace Park. Flooding continues along portions of Round Bottom Road in Anderson Township.
19 Flooding occurs in lowland areas of Milford and Terrace Park, including portions of Round Bottom Road in Anderson Township and Karl Brown Way near Loveland.
17 Lowland flooding occurs along the river in Clermont and Hamilton Counties, with flooding of Karl Brown Way near Loveland.

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Potential River Levels - Used to
Potential River Levels
Used to Estimate the Chance of Flooding and the Range of Possible River Levels
10 Day (HEFS) 10 Day (NAEFS) River Forecast VS. River Potential
HEFS Ensemble NAEFS Ensemble Outlook vs. Forecast

Note: Use the official hydrograph at the top of this web page for river levels within the next 72 hours.

See the Product Description Document link for more details on the interpretation of the 10 day graphics.

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