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Flood — Pickaway, OH

Jan 17, 1996

The combination of significant prior snow cover, warm temperatures, and rainfall produced widespread tributary flooding in the Ohio river basin. Some ice jam flooding also occurred in the northern Scioto basin. Snow water equivalents of nearly 4 inches in portions of the Maumee and St. Mary's basins kept the St. Mary's river out of its banks through the 19th and 20th. Several rescues were made early on the 20th along the St. Mary's when at least 3 feet of flowing water was on a nearby road on

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 5569590). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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