38' - Water covers the bridge on Route 52 in addition to major flooding through much of Hamilton County near the Great Miami River. Particularly hard hit are low areas along the river from New Baltimore to Cleves.
35' - Flooding of many properties between Front Street and the river occurs, as well as all of the Taylor Mill Water Treatment plant. Long stretches of State Route 128 north of Miamitown are flooded.
33' - In addition to flooding several feet deep along Harrison Pike and river front homes in Miamitown, the Taylor Creek Waste Water Treatment Plant incurs flooding.
32' - This is similar to the FEMA 1 percent flood. Some buildings of the Taylor Creek Water Treatment plant flood. Flooding along 2nd and Water Streets in New Baltimore floods, as well as River and Blue Rock Roads. Hamilton-Cleves Pike and East Miami river Road are flooded, with flooding of businesses and structures east of the river and south of Harrison Avenue in Miamitown. Flooding of River, Mill, Orchard and Main Street floods, with flooding along Route 50 in Cleves.
30' - Homes in Miamitown begin to flood, especially east of Front Street, with continued flooding of structures along East Miami River Road.
29' - Water covering Harrison Pike and structures east of the river near Miamitown are inundated by several feet of water. Water spreads into yards and possibly entering structures along Front Street, River Street and along Route 128. Long stretches of East Miami River Road are inundated.
28' - Water covers Harrison Pike in and near Miamitown. High water will inundate several businesses east of the Harrison Pike Bridge in Miamitown, including Blue Bell Beach Lounge and Riverfront West Sports Complex. Some structures along East Miami River Road become flooded. In southern Miami Township, water approaches homes along Lawrenceburg Road.
26' - Water covers Harrison Pike in and near Miamitown. This affects several businesses east of river, including the Blue Bell Beach Lounge and Riverfront West Sports Complex. Moderate flooding also continues along the river in low spots through southwest Miami Township. Significant flooding also continues downstream of Miamitown in Miami and Whitewater Townships.
25.3' - Water overflows Harrison Pike in and near Miamitown. This affects several businesses east of the bridge over the Great Miami River in Miamitown, including the Blue Bell Beach Lounge and Riverfront West Sports Complex. Moderate flooding also continues along the river in low spots through southwest Miami Township. Miami River Road is also flooded.
24' - Moderate flooding occurs along the Great Miami River south of Miamitown over southwest Miami Township. Some Harrison Avenue businesses east of the river flood, including Blue Bell Beach Lounge, as well as Little Fenway and Riverfront West ball parks, as well as near Durbin Nursery. Flooding also occurs along the river from New Baltimore to Cleves.
23' - Flooding impacts low-lying areas along the Great Miami River south of Miamitown over southwest Miami Township. Flooding also occurs along the river from New Baltimore to Cleves. Flooding worsens for businesses on the east side of the river near Taylor Creek, with stretches of East Miami River road flooded.
22' - Some properties are affected by flood waters just north of Miamitown, with water into back yards along East Miami River Road and State Route 128. Harrison Road east of the river is flooded, with water approaching River Street in Miamitown. Low areas from New Baltimore to Cleves become flooded.
21' - Flooding encroaches into yards of homes and businesses along the Great Miami River from New Baltimore to Cleves.
20' - Flooding occurs along Harrison Avenue east of the River, as well as Riverfront West Softball Park. Flooding also occurs downstream of Miamitown in Miami and Whitewater Townships. Depending on river crests coming down the Whitewater river, Lawrenceburg Road may flood between Miamiview Road and U.S. 50, as well as between Suspension Bridge Road and Stephens Road.
18' - Water approaches summer cottages along the Great Miami River near Miamitown.
16' - Flooding of lowland areas along the River can be expected, with land area of some businesses at the confluence of the Great Miami and Taylor Creek possibly flooded, as well as Gymkhana Horse Club and low areas of Riverfront West park.