Zanesville, OH – A flood watch continues in effect through Sunday morning for parts of east-central Ohio, as heavy rainfall over the weekend threatens to cause flooding in low-lying areas.
The National Weather Service issued the alert for multiple counties, including Belmont, Carroll, Coshocton, Guernsey, Harrison, Monroe, Muskingum, Noble, and Tuscarawas. Areas such as Zanesville, Cambridge, New Philadelphia, and Martins Ferry are expected to be impacted by possible rising waters in rivers, creeks, and streams.
According to the National Weather Service, the excessive runoff could cause flooding, especially in flood-prone regions. The heaviest rainfall is forecasted for the weekend, with periodic waves of rain continuing through Sunday morning.
Local authorities recommend that residents in flood-prone areas prepare for potential flooding and monitor updates. The National Weather Service advises staying alert for possible flood warnings as conditions evolve. Flooded roads and streams may make travel hazardous, and authorities stress the importance of preparedness. For more flood safety tips, visit the NWS website.




