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Toledo Weather Mon, Jun 29, 2015 #toledo #weather flood statement national weather service cleveland oh 1242 am edt mon jun 29 2015 ...the flood warning is cancelled for the following rivers in ohio... blanchard river near findlay scioto river near larue mahoning river at warren ...the flood warning continues for the following rivers in ohio... grand river at painesville maumee river near grand rapids mahoning river at leavittsburg eagle creek at phalanx station ...the flood warning continues for the following rivers in ohio... portage river at woodville maumee river at waterville precautionary/preparedness actions... never drive your car through flooded roadways. the water may be deeper than it appears. turn around...don`t drown! stay tuned to noaa weather radio and other local media for further details and updates. && ohc095-173-291242- /o.con.kcle.fl.w.0056.000000t0000z-000000t0000z/ /wtvo1.1.er.000000t0000z.150629t1200z.000000t0000z.no/ 1242 am edt mon jun 29 2015 the flood warning continues for the maumee river at waterville. * at 12:00 am monday the stage was 14.1 feet. * flood stage is 11.0 feet. * minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast. * forecast...the river will rise to near 14.4 feet by this morning. additional rises are possible thereafter. * at 15.0 feet...100 year flood level. residences on water street and north river road are threatened. the river reaches the water street. three houses on the river side of water street are cut off from emergency access. on river road just south of the waterville elementary school a dozen homes are surrounded by water with basement inundation. flood waters extend out to jerome road. ten mile creek likely to flood due to backwater which can cut off harroun road. portions of state routes 105 and 65 inundated. * at 14.0 feet...residences along the river may experience basement flooding. * at 13.0 feet...floodwaters can back up through storm drains onto water street in waterville making roads inaccessible. * at 12.0 feet...flooding begins in side cut metropark. the risver is out of banks in waterville. * at 11.0 feet...a few riverside cabins in waterville become threatened. lowland flooding occurs along with some water inundation on river road. && lat...lon 4148 8376 4171 8348 4167 8345 4147 8371 4145 8374 $$ flood warning flood statement national weather service cleveland oh 1242 am edt mon jun 29 2015 ...the flood warning is cancelled for the following rivers in ohio... blanchard river near findlay scioto river near larue mahoning river at warren ...the flood warning continues for the following rivers in ohio... grand river at painesville maumee river near grand rapids mahoning river at leavittsburg eagle creek at phalanx station ...the flood warning continues for the following rivers in ohio... portage river at woodville maumee river at waterville precautionary/preparedness actions... never drive your car through flooded roadways. the water may be deeper than it appears. turn around...don`t drown! stay tuned to noaa weather radio and other local media for further details and updates. && ohc095-173-291242- /o.ext.kcle.fl.w.0058.000000t0000z-150630t1912z/ /grro1.1.er.150628t1540z.150629t0600z.150630t0712z.no/ 1242 am edt mon jun 29 2015 the flood warning continues for the maumee river near grand rapids. * at 3:45 pm sunday the stage was 18.1 feet. * flood stage is 17.5 feet. * minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast. * forecast...the river is expected to crest near 18.4 feet early this morning then start to fall by late morning. * at 18.5 feet...100 year flood level. mary jane thursten state park campground inundated. homes in wood county cut off from emergency access. portions of old route 24 inundated. the metropark facilities inundated. * at 18.0 feet...water starts to cover front street just west of the grand rapids business district over portions of beaver, west, and mill streets. campgrounds along the river are under water. * at 17.5 feet...flood waters inundate grand rapids road cutting off access to a few homes. mill street access on the east end of front street flooded. route 24 threatened by rising flood waters. water can back up through storm drains causing flooding on the south side of grand rapids. * at 16.5 feet...low lying land near grand rapids floods. * at 15.0 feet...the metropark in grand rapids floods and the park service road inundated. && lat...lon 4143 8388 4148 8376 4145 8374 4139 8388 $$ flood warning flood warning national weather service cleveland oh 129 pm edt sun jun 28 2015 ohc095-173-291945- /o.ext.kcle.fa.w.0013.000000t0000z-150629t1945z/ /00000.0.er.000000t0000z.000000t0000z.000000t0000z.oo/ wood oh-lucas oh- 129 pm edt sun jun 28 2015 the national weather service in cleveland has extended the * flood warning for urban areas and small streams in... wood county in northwestern ohio... lucas county in northwestern ohio... * until 345 pm edt monday * at 125 pm edt...local law enforcement continues to indicate numerous road closures across lucas and wood counties. all creeks and streams are in flood and will likely remain that way into the overnight. water levels may recede slightly by monday morning but another round of rain is likely. precautionary/preparedness actions... most flood deaths occur in automobiles. never drive your vehicle into areas where the water covers the roadway. flood waters are usually deeper than they appear. just one foot of flowing water is powerful enough to sweep vehicles off the road. when encountering flooded roads make the smart choice...turn around...dont drown. && lat...lon 4172 8387 4173 8346 4173 8345 4172 8347 4169 8343 4169 8335 4171 8334 4164 8323 4163 8318 4174 8311 4162 8318 4162 8342 4117 8342 4117 8388 4118 8388 $$ mullen hazardous weather outlook hazardous weather outlook national weather service cleveland oh 1131 pm edt sun jun 28 2015 ohz003-006>014-017>023-027>033-036>038-047-089-paz001>003-300345- lucas-wood-ottawa-sandusky-erie oh-lorain-cuyahoga-lake-geauga- ashtabula inland-hancock-seneca-huron-medina-summit-portage-trumbull- wyandot-crawford-richland-ashland-wayne-stark-mahoning-marion-morrow- holmes-knox-ashtabula lakeshore-northern erie-southern erie- crawford pa- 1131 pm edt sun jun 28 2015 this hazardous weather outlook is for north central ohio...northeast ohio...northwest ohio and northwest pennsylvania. .day one...tonight. hazardous weather is not expected at this time. .days two through seven...monday through saturday. another round of rain will move through the area monday afternoon and night. most areas will see between a quarter and three quarters of an inch of rain but locally higher amounts are possible. given the saturated soil across the area...water will run-off and could lead to minor flooding or aggravate existing flooding. scattered thunderstorms are expected on tuesday. .spotter information statement... spotter activation is not expected at this time. hr. Toledo 7-day forecast Last Update: Jun 29, 2015 2:18 am Today: A chance of showers and thunderstorms, then showers and possibly a thunderstorm after 11am. High near 69. Light south wind becoming southeast 9 to 14 mph in the morning. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible. Tonight: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm before 9pm, then a chance of showers. Cloudy, with a low around 59. East wind 8 to 11 mph becoming northwest after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible. Tuesday: A slight chance of showers before 10am, then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 76. Southwest wind around 7 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%. Tuesday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 62. Northwest wind 11 to 16 mph becoming light and variable after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 50%. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms. Wednesday: A slight chance of showers, with thunderstorms also possible after 7am. Partly sunny, with a high near 76. Calm wind becoming west around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%. Wednesday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 61. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms. Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 77. Thursday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 60. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Friday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 77. Chance of precipitation is 40%. Friday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 61. Chance of precipitation is 40%. Independence Day: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 80. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Saturday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 63. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 81. hr. fxus61 kcle 290841 afdcle area forecast discussion national weather service cleveland oh 441 am edt mon jun 29 2015 synopsis... another round of rain expected today as low pressure tracks across indiana towards lake erie. active weather continues on tuesday as the upper level trough deepens over the central great lakes. high pressure over the upper great lakes on wednesday will build to the central great lakes on thursday. meanwhile another low pressure system will move through the lower ohio valley on thursday. && near term /through tonight/... a flood watch has been issued for portions of northern ohio for today and tonight. much of this area received between 1-3 inches with locally up to 5 inches over the weekend and the ground is saturated. new rainfall today could aggravate residual flooding or quickly lead to new flooding. low pressure over eastern illinois will move into northern ohio this evening...then continue northeast across lake erie tonight. regional radars show rain filling in ahead of the low across indiana and this is expected to spread into northwest ohio this morning...continuing east into tonight. the 925-850mb front will lift into northern ohio ahead of the low with lift enhanced along the front by a 30 knot low level jet. this should produce a corridor of moderate to locally heavy rain ahead of the low with high res models placing this axis from near findlay northeast towards cleveland. rainfall is generally expected to range from a half inch to an inch...although some models are hinting at higher totals...especially in the area from findlay to norwalk. not expecting a lot of thunderstorms today...but chances do increase as the elevated warm front pushes north this afternoon. considered issuing a flash flood watch as some areas can not handle much rain but generally not expecting the heaviest rain to be very widespread. this does not rule out that a few flash flood warnings may be needed. did not include counties already under areal flood warnings in the watch as flooding is already ongoing. will adjust the statements to highlight threat for new flooding to develop today. the rain is expected to continue northeast into tonight so did not include extreme eastern ohio or nw pa in the watch. we will monitor trends today and could expand the watch later in the day if warranted. cool temperatures again today with highs only reaching the low to mid 70s...coolest in the west where rain arrives by midday. && short term /tuesday through wednesday night/... unfortunately the rain does not end today as the next upper level waves drops into the trough on tuesday. this energy arrives on tuesday afternoon and will align with peak heating for scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms to develop. again this would not be a heavy rain scenario by itself...but given the extremely wet conditions over the past month...additional flood headlines may be needed. as the upper level trough shifts east of the area on wednesday...drier air starts to work into northwest ohio. there will still be a chance of showers and thunderstorms...highest from mansfield to youngstown...but overall coverage will be less than tuesday. && long term /thursday through sunday/... the endless eastern united states trough lives on. extended periods trending toward another deep digging upper level trough expected to dive southeast into the forecast area by thursday. this feature will track a surface low east across the western portions of the ohio valley and then settle over northern ohio by saturday morning. high pressure to the north may be strong enough to keep the precipitation at bay for friday but will eventually give way to the low lifting northeast into ohio. unfortunately...this means unsettled weather expected through sunday. there may be light at the end of the tunnel as the upper level flow tries to become more zonal headed into next week. this means warmer temperatures but not necessarily a drier scenario. && aviation /06z monday through friday/... next storm system fast approaching from the west. expecting rain to move into the area from west to east and should arrive in toledo and findlay later this morning. erie may win out today and stay dry for much of the day and then rain will spread into that area this evening. expecting ceilings and visibility to fall this afternoon and evening as well as rain moves into the area. ifr to mvfr conditions expected overnight. winds are not expected to be more more than 10 to 15 knots through the period. outlook...non vfr possibly lingering into tuesday. areas of non vfr wednesday. && marine... lake is expected to be quiet through much of the day. expecting winds to increase later this afternoon as low pressure approaches from the west. as low tracks off to the east...easterly flow is expected tonight across the lake. the strongest winds appear they will occur on the western half of the lake. as low passes by over the lake the flow becomes more southwest across the area by tuesday morning. winds diminish tuesday and tuesday night but increase again as the next storm system approaches on wednesday. expecting light and variable winds thursday through friday. && cle watches/warnings/advisories... oh...flood watch from 4 pm edt this afternoon through late tonight for ohz010>013-020>022-031. flood watch from 11 am edt this morning through this evening for ohz009-017>019-027>030. pa...none. marine...none. && $$ synopsis...kec near term...kec short term...kec long term...lombardy aviation...lombardy marine...lombardy hr. forecast.io 6:25 a.m. Toledo Area Forecast Summaries (using forecast.io data) Now: Mostly Cloudy 60 F - SSE at 5 mph Next 24 Hours: Light rain until this evening. Next 7 Days: Light rain throughout the week, with temperatures rising to 83�F on Monday. Weather for Toledo More at Forecast.io 60� and rising Mostly Cloudy Wind: 5 mph (SE) Today 69�59� Tue 75�61� Wed 77�63� Thu 76�64� Fri 77�62� Sat 77�65� Sun 81�60� Mon 83�69� hr. hazardous weather outlook national weather service cleveland oh 1252 pm edt mon jun 29 2015 ohz003-006>008-301700- lucas-wood-ottawa-sandusky- 1252 pm edt mon jun 29 2015 this hazardous weather outlook is for northwest ohio. .day one...this afternoon and tonight. flood warnings continue for lucas...wood...ottawa and sandusky counties. additional rainfall around a half inch through tonight. this additional rainfall could aggravate residual flooding and lead to additional rises on rivers and creeks. .days two through seven...tuesday through sunday. no hazardous weather is expected at this time. .spotter information statement... spotter activation is not expected at this time. $$ flood warning flood statement national weather service cleveland oh 1046 am edt mon jun 29 2015 ...the flood warning continues for the following rivers in ohio... grand river at painesville maumee river near grand rapids ...the flood warning continues for the following rivers in ohio... portage river at woodville maumee river at waterville precautionary/preparedness actions... never drive your car through flooded roadways. the water may be deeper than it appears. turn around...don`t drown! stay tuned to noaa weather radio and other local media for further details and updates. && ohc095-173-292246- /o.con.kcle.fl.w.0056.000000t0000z-000000t0000z/ /wtvo1.1.er.000000t0000z.150629t1800z.000000t0000z.no/ 1046 am edt mon jun 29 2015 the flood warning continues for the maumee river at waterville. * at 10:00 am monday the stage was 14.1 feet. * flood stage is 11.0 feet. * minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast. * forecast...the river will rise to near 14.3 feet by this afternoon. additional rises are possible thereafter. * at 15.0 feet...100 year flood level. residences on water street and north river road are threatened. the river reaches the water street. three houses on the river side of water street are cut off from emergency access. on river road just south of the waterville elementary school a dozen homes are surrounded by water with basement inundation. flood waters extend out to jerome road. ten mile creek likely to flood due to backwater which can cut off harroun road. portions of state routes 105 and 65 inundated. * at 14.0 feet...residences along the river may experience basement flooding. * at 13.0 feet...floodwaters can back up through storm drains onto water street in waterville making roads inaccessible. * at 12.0 feet...flooding begins in side cut metropark. the risver is out of banks in waterville. * at 11.0 feet...a few riverside cabins in waterville become threatened. lowland flooding occurs along with some water inundation on river road. * at 9.0 feet...flooding occurs in lowland areas near the river. && lat...lon 4148 8376 4171 8348 4167 8345 4147 8371 4145 8374 $$ sefcovic flood warning flood statement national weather service cleveland oh 1046 am edt mon jun 29 2015 ...the flood warning continues for the following rivers in ohio... grand river at painesville maumee river near grand rapids ...the flood warning continues for the following rivers in ohio... portage river at woodville maumee river at waterville precautionary/preparedness actions... never drive your car through flooded roadways. the water may be deeper than it appears. turn around...don`t drown! stay tuned to noaa weather radio and other local media for further details and updates. && ohc095-173-292246- /o.ext.kcle.fl.w.0058.000000t0000z-150701t0900z/ /grro1.2.er.150628t1540z.150629t1800z.150630t2100z.nr/ 1046 am edt mon jun 29 2015 the flood warning continues for the maumee river near grand rapids. * at 7:15 am monday the stage was 18.9 feet. * flood stage is 17.5 feet. * moderate flooding is occurring and moderate flooding is forecast. * at 20.0 feet...500 year flood level. the dike protecting grand rapids is overtopped and several businesses inundated. water threatens the railroad bridge upstream where it crosses wapakoneta road. * at 19.5 feet...front street inundated. numerous farm fields and parking lots flooded. businesses threatened in grand rapids. * at 18.5 feet...100 year flood level. mary jane thursten state park campground inundated. homes in wood county cut off from emergency access. portions of route 24 inundated. the metropark facilities inundated. * at 18.0 feet...water starts to cover front street just west of the grand rapids business district over portions of beaver, west, and mill streets. campgrounds along the river are under water. * at 17.5 feet...flood waters inundate grand rapids road cutting off access to a few homes. mill street access on the east end of front street flooded. route 24 threatened by rising flood waters. water can back up through storm drains causing flooding on the south side of grand rapids. * at 16.5 feet...low lying land near grand rapids floods. * at 15.0 feet...the metropark in grand rapids floods and the park service road inundated. * at 12.0 feet...bankfull stage. * at 11.0 feet...the river level is hazardous to recrational users. && lat...lon 4143 8388 4148 8376 4145 8374 4139 8388 $$ flood warning flood statement national weather service cleveland oh 705 am edt mon jun 29 2015 ohc095-173-291945- /o.con.kcle.fa.w.0013.000000t0000z-150629t1945z/ /00000.0.er.000000t0000z.000000t0000z.000000t0000z.oo/ wood oh-lucas oh- 705 am edt mon jun 29 2015 ...a flood warning for urban areas and small streams remains in effect until 345 pm edt monday for wood and lucas counties... at 649 am edt...regional radars showed another round of rain approaching the area. additional rainfall today will range from a half inch to an inch through early this evening. the additional rain may lead to new flooding and aggravate lingering flooding concerns from over the weekend. several road closures remain across the area. flooding is occurring on most rivers and creeks and additional rises are possible. some locations that will experience flooding include...toledo... bowling green...fostoria...perrysburg...oregon...sylvania... rossford...waterville...northwood...whitehouse...north baltimore... holland...weston...maumee...ottawa hills...walbridge...pemberville... millbury...haskins...luckey and bradner. precautionary/preparedness actions... excessive runoff from heavy rainfall will cause flooding of small creeks and streams...highways and underpasses in urban areas. additionally...country roads and farmlands along the banks of creeks...streams and other low lying areas are subject to flooding. && lat...lon 4172 8387 4173 8346 4173 8345 4172 8347 4169 8343 4169 8335 4171 8334 4164 8323 4163 8318 4174 8311 4162 8318 4162 8342 4117 8342 4117 8388 4118 8388 $$ clark hr. According to this morning's flood warning statement for the Maumee River at Grand Rapids, the river has exceeded the 100-year level at that location. q. 1046 am edt mon jun 29 2015 the flood warning continues for the maumee river near grand rapids. * at 7:15 am monday the *stage was 18.9 feet.* * flood stage is 17.5 feet. * moderate flooding is occurring and moderate flooding is forecast. * at 11.0 feet... the river level is hazardous to [recreational] users. * at 12.0 feet... bankfull stage. * at 15.0 feet... the metropark in grand rapids floods and the park service road inundated. * at 16.5 feet... low lying land near grand rapids floods. * at 17.5 feet... flood waters inundate grand rapids road cutting off access to a few homes. mill street access on the east end of front street flooded. route 24 threatened by rising flood waters. water can back up through storm drains causing flooding on the south side of grand rapids. * at 18.0 feet... water starts to cover front street just west of the grand rapids business district over portions of beaver, west, and mill streets. campgrounds along the river are under water. * *at 18.5 feet... 100 year flood level.* mary jane thursten state park campground inundated. homes in wood county cut off from emergency access. portions of route 24 inundated. the metropark facilities inundated. * at 19.5 feet... front street inundated. numerous farm fields and parking lots flooded. businesses threatened in grand rapids. * *at 20.0 feet... 500 year flood level.* the dike protecting grand rapids is overtopped and several businesses inundated. water threatens the railroad bridge upstream where it crosses wapakoneta road. q.. hr. flood statement national weather service cleveland oh 543 pm edt mon jun 29 2015 ...the flood warning continues for the following rivers in ohio... portage river at woodville grand river at painesville maumee river near grand rapids maumee river at waterville precautionary/preparedness actions... never drive your car through flooded roadways. the water may be deeper than it appears. turn around...don`t drown! stay tuned to noaa weather radio and other local media for further details and updates. && ohc095-173-300543- /o.con.kcle.fl.w.0056.000000t0000z-000000t0000z/ /wtvo1.1.er.000000t0000z.150629t2000z.000000t0000z.no/ 543 pm edt mon jun 29 2015 the flood warning continues for the maumee river at waterville. * at 5:00 pm monday the stage was 14.0 feet. * flood stage is 11.0 feet. * minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast. * forecast...the river will be near 14 feet this evening. additional rises are possible through the evening. * at 15.0 feet...100 year flood level. residences on water street and north river road are threatened. the river reaches the water street. three houses on the river side of water street are cut off from emergency access. on river road just south of the waterville elementary school a dozen homes are surrounded by water with basement inundation. flood waters extend out to jerome road. ten mile creek likely to flood due to backwater which can cut off harroun road. portions of state routes 105 and 65 inundated. * at 14.0 feet...residences along the river may experience basement flooding. * at 13.0 feet...floodwaters can back up through storm drains onto water street in waterville making roads inaccessible. * at 12.0 feet...flooding begins in side cut metropark. the risver is out of banks in waterville. * at 11.0 feet...a few riverside cabins in waterville become threatened. lowland flooding occurs along with some water inundation on river road. * at 9.0 feet...flooding occurs in lowland areas near the river. && lat...lon 4148 8376 4171 8348 4167 8345 4147 8371 4145 8374 $$ flood warning flood statement national weather service cleveland oh 543 pm edt mon jun 29 2015 ...the flood warning continues for the following rivers in ohio... portage river at woodville grand river at painesville maumee river near grand rapids maumee river at waterville precautionary/preparedness actions... never drive your car through flooded roadways. the water may be deeper than it appears. turn around...don`t drown! stay tuned to noaa weather radio and other local media for further details and updates. && ohc095-173-300543- /o.con.kcle.fl.w.0058.000000t0000z-150701t0900z/ /grro1.2.er.150628t1540z.150630t0000z.150630t2100z.nr/ 543 pm edt mon jun 29 2015 the flood warning continues for the maumee river near grand rapids. * the stage late this afternoon was near 19.0 feet. * flood stage is 17.5 feet. * moderate flooding is occurring and moderate flooding is forecast. * at 20.0 feet...500 year flood level. the dike protecting grand rapids is overtopped and several businesses inundated. water threatens the railroad bridge upstream where it crosses wapakoneta road. * at 19.5 feet...front street inundated. numerous farm fields and parking lots flooded. businesses threatened in grand rapids. * at 18.5 feet...100 year flood level. mary jane thursten state park campground inundated. homes in wood county cut off from emergency access. portions of route 24 inundated. the metropark facilities inundated. * at 18.0 feet...water starts to cover front street just west of the grand rapids business district over portions of beaver, west, and mill streets. campgrounds along the river are under water. * at 17.5 feet...flood waters inundate grand rapids road cutting off access to a few homes. mill street access on the east end of front street flooded. route 24 threatened by rising flood waters. water can back up through storm drains causing flooding on the south side of grand rapids. * at 16.5 feet...low lying land near grand rapids floods. * at 15.0 feet...the metropark in grand rapids floods and the park service road inundated. * at 12.0 feet...bankfull stage. * at 11.0 feet...the river level is hazardous to recrational users. && lat...lon 4143 8388 4148 8376 4145 8374 4139 8388 $$ flood warning flood warning national weather service cleveland oh 235 pm edt mon jun 29 2015 ohc095-173-301945- /o.ext.kcle.fa.w.0013.000000t0000z-150630t1945z/ /00000.0.er.000000t0000z.000000t0000z.000000t0000z.oo/ wood oh-lucas oh- 235 pm edt mon jun 29 2015 the national weather service in cleveland has extended the * flood warning for urban areas and small streams in... wood county in northwestern ohio... lucas county in northwestern ohio... * until 345 pm edt tuesday * at 225 pm edt...reports from the toledo area continue to indicate numerous roadways that are closed due to high water. many of the creeks and rivers remain in flood. anyone with interests along the rivers need to continue to monitor river forecast levels. there is a chance of additional rainfall this evening into the overnight hours. currently it appears that additional rainfall amounts will be under a half an inch. however if any thunderstorms drift across the area and bring a quick burst of rain then water levels will rise. * some locations that will experience flooding include... bowling green...fostoria...perrysburg...oregon...sylvania... rossford...waterville...northwood...whitehouse...north baltimore... holland...weston...maumee...ottawa hills...walbridge... pemberville...millbury...haskins...luckey and bradner. precautionary/preparedness actions... most flood deaths occur in automobiles. never drive your vehicle into areas where the water covers the roadway. flood waters are usually deeper than they appear. just one foot of flowing water is powerful enough to sweep vehicles off the road. when encountering flooded roads make the smart choice...turn around...dont drown. && lat...lon 4172 8387 4173 8346 4173 8345 4172 8347 4169 8343 4169 8335 4171 8334 4164 8323 4163 8318 4174 8311 4162 8318 4162 8342 4117 8342 4117 8388 4118 8388 $$ mullen hazardous weather outlook hazardous weather outlook national weather service cleveland oh 1252 pm edt mon jun 29 2015 ohz003-006>008-301700- lucas-wood-ottawa-sandusky- 1252 pm edt mon jun 29 2015 this hazardous weather outlook is for northwest ohio. .day one...this afternoon and tonight. flood warnings continue for lucas...wood...ottawa and sandusky counties. additional rainfall around a half inch through tonight. this additional rainfall could aggravate residual flooding and lead to additional rises on rivers and creeks. .days two through seven...tuesday through sunday. no hazardous weather is expected at this time. .spotter information statement... spotter activation is not expected at this time. hr. Jun 29, 2015 City of Toledo Facebook "post":https://www.facebook.com/cityoftoledo/photos/a.568483179881987.1073741834.323295894400718/921425991254369/?type=1 q. Here is a map generated of where most of our calls (water in the basement) came from this weekend. q.. !https://scontent-lga1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpt1/v/t1.0-9/p720x720/11138612_921425991254369_434206509923303710_n.jpg?oh=adb26fcb40ef61f0ea57fd7fc0aa4ff8&oe=55E7EBB4! br. A weekend photo from the thread associated with above post. !https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10204074589936762&set=p.10204074589936762&type=1! hr. Sent: 22:20 EDT on 06-29-2015 Effective: 22:20 EDT on 06-29-2015 Expires: 06:20 EDT on 06-30-2015 Event: Flood Warning Alert: ...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in Ohio... Portage River At Woodville Grand River At Painesville Maumee River Near Grand Rapids Scioto River Near Prospect ...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in Ohio... Maumee River At Waterville The flood warning continues for The Maumee River At Waterville. * At 10:00 PM Monday the stage was 14.0 feet. * Flood stage is 11.0 feet. * Minor Flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast. * Forecast...the river will fall to a stage of 12.6 feet by Wednesday morning. * At 14.0 feet...Residences along the river may experience basement flooding. * At 13.0 feet...Floodwaters can back up through storm drains onto Water Street in Waterville making roads inaccessible. * At 12.0 feet...Flooding begins in Side Cut Metropark. The river is out of banks in Waterville. * At 11.0 feet...A few riverside cabins in Waterville become threatened. Lowland flooding occurs along with some water inundation on River Road. * At 9.0 feet...Flooding occurs in lowland areas near the river. && hr. Sent: 22:20 EDT on 06-29-2015 Effective: 22:20 EDT on 06-29-2015 Expires: 17:00 EDT on 07-01-2015 Event: Flood Warning Alert: ...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in Ohio... Portage River At Woodville Grand River At Painesville Maumee River Near Grand Rapids Scioto River Near Prospect ...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in Ohio... Maumee River At Waterville The flood warning continues for The Maumee River Near Grand Rapids. * At 8:00 PM Monday the stage was 19.2 feet. * Flood stage is 17.5 feet. * Moderate Flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast. * Forecast...the river will fall to below flood stage by Wednesday morning. * At 20.0 feet...500 year flood level. The dike protecting Grand Rapids is overtopped and several businesses inundated. Water threatens the railroad bridge upstream where it crosses Wapakoneta Road. * At 19.5 feet...Front Street inundated. Numerous farm fields and parking lots flooded. Businesses threatened in Grand Rapids. * At 18.5 feet...100 year flood level. Mary Jane Thursten State Park Campground inundated. Homes in Wood County cut off from emergency access. Portions of route 24 inundated. The metropark facilities inundated. * At 18.0 feet...Water starts to cover Front Street just west of the Grand Rapids business district over portions of Beaver, West, and Mill Streets. Campgrounds along the river are under water. * At 17.5 feet...Flood waters inundate Grand Rapids Road cutting off access to a few homes. Mill Street access on the east end of Front Street Flooded. Route 24 threatened by rising flood waters. Water can back up through storm drains causing flooding on the south side of Grand Rapids. && hr. Sent: 14:35 EDT on 06-29-2015 Effective: 14:35 EDT on 06-29-2015 Expires: 10:24 EDT on 06-30-2015 Event: Flood Warning Alert: THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CLEVELAND HAS EXTENDED THE * FLOOD WARNING FOR URBAN AREAS AND SMALL STREAMS IN... WOOD COUNTY IN NORTHWESTERN OHIO... LUCAS COUNTY IN NORTHWESTERN OHIO... * UNTIL 345 PM EDT TUESDAY * AT 225 PM EDT...REPORTS FROM THE TOLEDO AREA CONTINUE TO INDICATE NUMEROUS ROADWAYS THAT ARE CLOSED DUE TO HIGH WATER. MANY OF THE CREEKS AND RIVERS REMAIN IN FLOOD. ANYONE WITH INTERESTS ALONG THE RIVERS NEED TO CONTINUE TO MONITOR RIVER FORECAST LEVELS. THERE IS A CHANCE OF ADDITIONAL RAINFALL THIS EVENING INTO THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. CURRENTLY IT APPEARS THAT ADDITIONAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS WILL BE UNDER A HALF AN INCH. HOWEVER IF ANY THUNDERSTORMS DRIFT ACROSS THE AREA AND BRING A QUICK BURST OF RAIN THEN WATER LEVELS WILL RISE. * SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE... BOWLING GREEN...FOSTORIA...PERRYSBURG...OREGON...SYLVANIA... ROSSFORD...WATERVILLE...NORTHWOOD...WHITEHOUSE...NORTH BALTIMORE... HOLLAND...WESTON...MAUMEE...OTTAWA HILLS...WALBRIDGE... PEMBERVILLE...MILLBURY...HASKINS...LUCKEY AND BRADNER.