| 22.0 | Widespread flooding occurs along the river from south of Miamisburg downstream to Carlisle...Franklin...Trenton and New Miami. Several roadways and properties along the river are flooded...mainly along and near Franklin Trenton Road outside of flood protected areas. Evacuations of some homes become necessary in some low lying areas near the river. Miamisburg itself is protected at this level by levees and flood walls. | | 21.0 | Widespread flooding occurs along the river from south of Miamisburg downstream to Carlisle...Franklin and Trenton. Some homes near the river in Carlisle become flooded...and evacuations of some homes become necessary in some low lying areas near the river. Several roads on the outer limites of Miamisburg close to the river are flooded. | | 20.0 | Widespread flooding continues along the river from south of Miamisburg to Trenton...Carlisle and Franklin. Low lying roads near the river continue to flood...and water approaches some homes. Flooded roads include Dayton-Cincinnati Pike between Brenner and Chatauqua roads...portions of Lower Miamisburg road and upper River Road from Soldier Home Road to areas just south of Dayton. | | 18.0 | Lowland flooding occurs from south of Miamisburg to Franklin...Carlisle...Trenton and New Miami. Some low lying roadways become flooded...mainly along portions of Dayton Oxford Road. | | 17.0 | Lowland flooding occurs from south of Miamisburg to Franklin...Carlisle...Trenton and New Miami. Water begins to spill onto low lying roadways...mainly along portions of Dayton Oxford Road. |
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1) 21.47 ft on 01/07/2005
2) 20.10 ft on 01/14/2005
3) 19.75 ft on 01/05/2004
4) 18.58 ft on 07/10/2003
5) 18.03 ft on 03/20/2008
6) 17.83 ft on 03/25/2007
7) 17.66 ft on 03/03/2007
8) 17.64 ft on 03/19/2008
9) 17.27 ft on 08/10/1995
10) 17.20 ft on 04/30/1996
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1) 1.06 ft on 08/25/2000
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