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Watershed Conditions Statement – March 6, 2023 – Event 3, Bulletin 1
Highlights: Above freezing temperatures over the next week Upwards of 15 mm of rain; melting snowpack Elevated water levels, minor...
Highlights: Above freezing temperatures over the next week Upwards of 15 mm of rain; melting snowpack Elevated water levels, minor...
Highlights: Saturated soils; increased runoff and ponding Elevated water levels, potential for flooding Roads Impacted Variable amounts of rain have...
Highlights: 15-40 mm of rain over next two days Saturated soils; increased runoff and ponding possible Elevated water levels, potential...
Highlights: Above freezing temperatures 25-35 mm of rain over next two days Snowpack loss, increased runoff Elevated water levels, potential...
Highlights: Gale Warning, Freezing Spray Warning for Lake St. Clair, Lake Huron Increased wave action, storm surge, possible shoreline erosion...
Highlights: 15-65 mm rain past 24 hours Rising water levels, minor flooding possible Intense rainfall over the past 24 hours...
Highlights: Upwards of 50 mm of rain Potential for minor flooding, increased flows Thunderstorms with high intensity rainfall Environment Canada...
Highlights: Forecast calling for 15-20 mm of rain today Elevated water levels, minor flooding possible Potential for ponding, seepage and...
Highlights: 15-25 mm of rain over next 24 hours Risk of thunderstorms Minor flooding A low pressure system currently tracking...
Highlights: 5 – 15 mm rain received today Water levels rising, minor flooding and ponding Deteriorating and shifting ice Strong...
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