Federal meteorologists have increased the flood danger across the Ohio Valley and the southern Appalachian region this weekend, cautioning that rainfall amounts could easily exceed local flash flood warning levels. According to the Weather Prediction Center, moisture values are significantly above seasonal averages, enhancing the likelihood of flooding. Northern Kentucky and southern Ohio have been identified as the most vulnerable areas, where recent precipitation has already soaked the soil. Individuals living in low-lying regions and near waterways are advised to seek higher ground and stay away from roads prone to flooding.
