RAIN TOTALS: Flooding risk remains high through the weekend

MIAMI VALLEY — Consistent rainfall that fell Wednesday into Thursday dropped around 0.25-inches to 1.5-inches of rain across the area, according to Storm Center 7 Meteorologist Kirstie Zontini.

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With more rain expected Saturday and Sunday, the threat for flooding stays high through the weekend.

Here is how much rain fell in parts of the region over the last 24 hours as of 8 a.m. Friday:

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BUTLER: 

Butler County Airport: 0.42-inches

Hamilton: 0.26-inches

Middletown: 0.36-inches

Oxford: 0.25-inches

CHAMPAIGN: 

Urbana: 0.31-inches

CLARK: 

Springfield: 0.35-inches

CLINTON: 

Wilmington: 0.55-inches

GREENE: 

WPAFB: 0.33-inches

Beavercreek: 0.30-inches

Fairborn: 0.25-inches

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HAMILTON: 

Norwood: 1.20-inches

Cincinnati: 1.28-inches

MONTGOMERY: 

Vandalia: 0.44-inches

Dayton International Airport: 0.42-inches

Oakwood: 0.33-inches

Riverside: 0.28-inches

Kettering: 0.27-inches

PREBLE: 

Eaton: 0.50-inches

SHELBY: 

Botkins: 0.25-inches

WARREN: 

South Lebanon: 1.14-inches

Mason: 0.54-inches

Lebanon: 0.27-inches