Home Record rainfall floods northwest Ohio Published on June 28, 2015 | Updated 12:58 a. m. Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Flooding and high water along State Route 34 in Bryan. SPECIAL TO BLADE/ASHLEY HENRICKS Northbound SR 25, also known as the Anthony Wayne Trail, is closed at Harvard Boulevard in Toledo on Saturday. The southbound side is open. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image A fallen tree takes over the whole front yard of 2720 Inwood Dr. on Saturday The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Flooding at the corner of Earl and Berry Streets during heavy rain in Toledo on Saturday. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image A Toledo Edison employees saws of tree limbs that brought down electrical wires at the corner of Earl and Forsythe Streets. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Toledo Fire & Rescue respond to a electrical wire that was down on N. Summit St. near Ohio Street. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Chris Stiger, blocks the wind with an umbrella as he makes his way down N Erie St. near Sandusky St. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image A fallen tree blocks Kenwood Avenue at Letchworth Parkway in Toledo. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Rain gauge in the yard of Ashley Henricks in Bryan. SPECIAL TO BLADE/ASHLEY HENRICKS Flooding in Hamler. SPECIAL TO BLADE/ BRANDON STARK Flooding in Hamler. SPECIAL TO BLADE/ BRANDON STARK Flooding in Hamler. SPECIAL TO BLADE/ BRANDON STARK A kayaker takes a break along Madison Street in downtown Port Clinton that was underwater. SPECIAL TO BLADE/DON WALTER Flooding along Main Street in downtown Hamler. SPECIAL TO BLADE/GREG LEONARD A driver tries to make his way through high water near the Bay View Retirees Golf Course near Point Place. The Blade/Julia Nagy Buy This Image Portions of the Bay View Retirees Golf Course are flooded. The Blade/Julia Nagy Buy This Image The road leading to the Toledo Yacht Club. The Blade/Julia Nagy Buy This Image Kristina Ward of Toledo picks up a pen for Liam Ursell, 14 months, while Chris Thompson holds him during a garage sale that was forced inside due to rain. The Blade/Julia Nagy Buy This Image A Toledo Edison employee stands by a fallen tree limb blocking a portion of 108th street near 286th street at Point Place. The Blade/Julia Nagy Buy This Image A breakwall at Pier 53 Marina on Catawba Island is nearly submerged Saturday afternoon. THE BLADE/ RONA PROUDFOOT Buy This Image Waves crash over the Miller Boat Line dock on Catawba Island Saturday afternoon. All ferry service to the Lake Erie islands was shut down Saturday due to high water levels and the rough lake. THE BLADE/ RONA PROUDFOOT Buy This Image Northeast Catawba Road/East Sloan Street is shut down at the tip of Catawba Island due to waves crashing over the roadway. Water levels were up 3 to 4 feet in West Harbor Saturday afternoon. THE BLADE/ RONA PROUDFOOT Buy This Image Northeast Catawba Road/East Sloan Street is shut down at the tip of Catawba Island due to waves crashing over the roadway. Water levels were up 3 to 4 feet in West Harbor Saturday afternoon. THE BLADE/ RONA PROUDFOOT Buy This Image State Route 2 near Davis-Besse. THE BLADE/ RONA PROUDFOOT Buy This Image Madison Street in downtown Port Clinton. SPECIAL TO BLADE/DON WALTER Recommended for you Click to comment