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Current Alerts for Newcomerstown, OH: Flood Warning

Flood Warning issued April 3 at 3:41PM EDT until April 4 at 2:00AM EDT by NWS Cleveland OH

AREAS AFFECTED: Seneca, OH

DESCRIPTION: ...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Ohio... Portage River At Woodville affecting Wood and Sandusky Counties. Maumee River At Waterville affecting Lucas and Wood Counties. ...The Flood Warning is extended for the following rivers in Ohio... Sandusky River At Tiffin affecting Seneca County. Killbuck Creek Near Killbuck affecting Wayne and Holmes Counties. ...The Flood Warning is cancelled for the following rivers in Ohio... Black River At Elyria affecting Lorain County. For the Portage River...including Woodville...Moderate flooding is forecast. For the Sandusky River...including Upper Sandusky, Fremont, Tiffin, Bucyrus...Minor flooding is forecast. For the Maumee River...including Grand Rapids, Waterville...Minor flooding is forecast. For the Killbuck Creek...including Killbuck...Minor flooding is forecast. * WHAT...Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast. * WHERE...Sandusky River at Tiffin. * WHEN...Until just after midnight tonight. * IMPACTS...At 9.0 feet, Lowland flooding occurs north and south of the floodwall in Tiffin. Coe Street, Water Street, East Davis Street, and riverside property along Front Street are threatened. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 2:45 PM EDT Friday the stage was 9.3 feet. - Forecast...The river is expected to fall below flood stage this evening and continue falling to 5.8 feet early Wednesday afternoon. - Flood stage is 9.0 feet. - Flood History...This crest compares to a previous crest of 9.3 feet on 05/27/2011. - Please visit www.weather.gov/safety/flood for flood safety and preparedness information.

INSTRUCTION: Turn around, don't drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood deaths occur in vehicles. Additional information is available at www.weather.gov/cle. The next statement will be issued this afternoon at 445 PM EDT.

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Altostratus clouds form at mid to high-level altitudes (between 2 and 7 km) and are created by a warm, stable air mass which causes water vapor to condense as it rise through the atmosphere. Usually altostratus clouds are featureless sheets characterized by a uniform color.

In some cases, wind punching through the cloud formation may give it a waved appearance, called altostratus undulatus. Altostratus clouds are commonly seen with other cloud formations accompanying them.

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Cirrostratus clouds are high, thin clouds that form above 20,000 feet and are made mostly of ice crystals. They sometimes look like giant feathers, horse tails, or curls of hair in the sky. These clouds are pushed by the jet stream and can move at high speeds reaching 100 mph.

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