Flood Impacts |
38.0 | Major flooding occurs in portions of Pike and Scioto Counties...with water covering Route 23 near Piketon. Over a foot of water flows into portions of Piketon. Serious backwater flooding also occurs along creeks and streams flowing into the Scioto River. |
37.0 | About 1 foot of water covers Piketon...with many other towns flooded. |
36.0 | The river begins to top levees north of Piketon. Flooding worsens through Pike and Scioto Counties...with many low lying roads affected. |
30.0 | Many areas of Piketon become flooded...with serious flooding occurring in some portions of Pike and Scioto Counties. |
28.0 | Flooding affects portions of Piketon...as well as other towns along the lower Scioto River. |
25.0 | Flooding of several low lying roads occurs...and backwater flooding poses serious problems in Pike and Scioto Counties. |
23.0 | Water begins to spill onto low lying roads near the river. |
20.0 | Backwater flooding begins along creeks flowing into the Scioto River. Scioto and Camp Creek Townships in southern Pike County experience the most significant flooding. |
19.0 | Flood waters begin spilling onto low lying county roads near the Scioto River in Pike and northern Scioto Counties. |
18.0 | Lowland agricultural flooding worsens...and backwater flooding occurs along creeks and streams near the Scioto River in Pike and Scioto Counties. |