Helen made landfall and the Cincinnati area felt the powerful storm all the way. Friday night’s showdown between Cooper and Highlands, the top-ranked teams in Northern Kentucky, was canceled due to weather. A new date has not been announced yet. Below are additional games canceled due to Helen’s impacts on Friday. Clermont Northeastern’s football game against Blanchester has been postponed and will be played Saturday at 10 a.m. at CNE High School. The school also canceled its homecoming parade due to the weather. Anderson’s visit to undefeated defending ECC champion Milford on Friday was canceled due to a power outage. A rescheduling date has not yet been announced. Walton Verona’s match against Bracken County has been postponed to Saturday due to the weather. All games and practices have been canceled at Walton Verona. Girls varsity soccer will be played at 10:30 a.m. at the complex on Saturday followed by soccer at 3 p.m. Simon Kenton vs Paul Laurence Dunbar’s match has been postponed due to weather. No compensation date has been set yet. The Carroll County vs. Owen County football game has been postponed until Saturday at 3 p.m. The King and Queen of the nation will be crowned at the end of the first half. The Homecoming Dance has been postponed until 8pm on Saturday. Gallatin County at Beachwood is rescheduled for Saturday at 10 a.m. Scott at Conner is rescheduled for Saturday at 12 noon Cooper at Highlands is rescheduled for Saturday at 10 a.m. Dixie Heights at Boone County is rescheduled for Saturday at 12 noon Loveland vs. Walnut Hills Indian Hill vs. Madera is rescheduled for 1pm Saturday Connersville at North Decatur is rescheduled for 3pm Saturday Harrison will be played at Campbell County at 11am Saturday Bellevue will be played at Gamble Montessori Monday, time TBDBethel- Tate will play at East Clinton at 10 a.m. Saturday and Monroe will play at Franklin at 8 p.m. Saturday. Gusty winds and rain battered the Greater Cincinnati area for much of Friday, downing trees and causing widespread power outages. Around 7pm on Friday. , a high wind warning that was in effect across the greater Cincinnati area has been canceled. After Dark Friday, we reached a slight lull in the rain overnight. Most areas will receive 1-2 inches of rain. Saturday will have light rain continuing throughout the day. Plan for overcast skies and temperatures that are mainly stuck in the mid to upper 60s. On Sunday we should say goodbye to the showers, but there is more dry time. By the end of the weekend, Helen’s impact will bring 2 to 3 inches of rain across much of the region.
Helen made landfall and the strong storm was felt all the way into the Cincinnati area.
Friday night’s showdown between Cooper and Highlands, the top-ranked teams in Northern Kentucky, was canceled due to weather. The rescheduling date has not yet been announced.
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Below are additional games canceled due to Helen’s impacts on Friday.
- Clermont Northeastern’s football game against Blanchester has been postponed and will be played Saturday at 10 a.m. at CNE High School. The school also canceled its homecoming parade due to the weather.
- Undefeated Anderson’s visit to defending ECC champion Milford on Friday was canceled due to a power outage. The rescheduling date has not yet been announced.
- Walton Verona’s match against Bracken County has been postponed to Saturday due to the weather. All games and practices have been canceled at Walton Verona. Girls soccer will be played at 10:30 a.m. at the complex on Saturday followed by soccer at 3 p.m
- Simon Kenton vs Paul Laurence Dunbar’s match has been postponed due to weather. No compensation date has been set yet.
- The Carroll County vs. Owen County football game has been postponed to Saturday at 3 p.m., and the king and queen will be crowned at halftime. The Homecoming Dance has been postponed until 8pm on Saturday.
- Gallatin County at Beachwood has been rescheduled for Saturday at 10 a.m
- Scott at Conner has been rescheduled for Saturday at 12pm
- Cooper at Highlands has been rescheduled for Saturday at 10 a.m
- Dixie Heights in Boone County has been rescheduled for Saturday at 12 p.m
- Loveland’s game against Walnut Hills has been canceled
- Indian Hill’s game against Madera has been rescheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday
- Connersville at North Decatur has been rescheduled for Saturday’s 3 p.m
- Harrison will play at Campbell County at 11 a.m. Saturday
- Bellevue will play at Gamble Montessori on Monday, time TBD
- Bethel-Tate will play at East Clinton at 10 a.m. Saturday
- Monroe will play at Franklin at 8pm on Saturday
Gusty winds and rain battered the Greater Cincinnati area for much of Friday, downing trees and causing widespread power outages.
At approximately 7 p.m. Friday, the high wind warning that was in effect for the Greater Cincinnati area was canceled.
After a dark Friday, we reach a slight lull in the rain overnight. M Most areas will receive 1-2 inches of rain.
On Saturday, there will be light, continuous rain throughout the day. Plan for overcast skies and temperatures that are mainly stuck in the mid to upper 60s. On Sunday we should say goodbye to the showers, but there is more dry time. By the end of the weekend, Helen’s impact will bring 2 to 3 inches of rain across much of the region.
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