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Clermont County EMA warns of multiple days of severe storms, heavy rain and Ohio River flood risk

6437778 · April 2, 2025
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Clermont County Emergency Management warned of a multi‑day severe weather and heavy rainfall event beginning overnight, with a high confidence of damaging winds, large hail and tornado potential and forecasted rainfall of 6–8 inches that could produce flash flooding and an Ohio River flood response if the Cincinnati gauge reaches 58 feet.

Clermont County Emergency Management Director Pam Haberkost briefed commissioners on April 2 about an approaching multi‑day severe weather event that could produce damaging winds, large hail, tornadoes and heavy rainfall across the county.

Haberkost said the first round of storms could begin this evening and most likely affects Clermont County between about midnight and 3 a.m., with additional rounds possible on Friday and Saturday. "We have the threat for severe thunderstorms with the potential for damaging winds, large hail again, and the potential for tornadoes," she said.

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