| 21.0 | This will exceed the flood of record of 20.5 feet set in 1964. At a river stage of this level...much of the low areas of Bourneville...as well as low areas along Paint Creek across western Ross County...are flooded. | | 19.0 | Water from Paint Creek results in 2 to 3 feet of water flowing into the town of Bourneville. Much of southwest Ross County experiences moderate flooding along Paint Creek. | | 17.0 | About a foot of water flows into Bourneville. Minor flooding also occurs in much of southwest Ross County near Paint Creek. | | 15.0 | Flooding begins to affect southeastern portions of Bourneville...as well as much of western Ross County near Paint Creek. Also...water reaches the top of the levee near Bourneville. | | 13.0 | Flooding occurs on Alum Cliff Road and approaches Boswell Run Road. Lowland flooding occurs in Paxton and Twin Townships in Ross County. | | 12.0 | Lowland flooding occurs in Paxton and Twin Townships in Ross County with water approaching Alum Cliff and Boswell Run Roads. |
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1) 20.50 ft on 03/10/1964
2) 20.08 ft on 03/05/1963
3) 19.20 ft on 03/06/1945
4) 18.92 ft on 01/25/1937
5) 18.80 ft on 04/20/1940
6) 18.72 ft on 05/14/1933
7) 18.48 ft on 05/24/1968
8) 18.40 ft on 03/20/1943
9) 17.90 ft on 08/20/1926
10) 16.48 ft on 04/02/1970
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1) 0.43 ft on 08/13/1930
2) 1.17 ft on 09/11/2009
3) 1.27 ft on 07/09/2007
4) 1.34 ft on 10/14/2008
5) 1.35 ft on 10/22/2007
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