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Watershed Conditions Statement – February 21, 2022 – Event 4, Bulletin 1
Highlights: 5-15 mm rain next 24 hours Warm temperatures, melting snow Elevated water levels to further rise Deteriorating ice A...
Highlights: 5-15 mm rain next 24 hours Warm temperatures, melting snow Elevated water levels to further rise Deteriorating ice A...
Highlights: 20 mm rain received last 24 hours Water levels rising quickly, minor flooding and ponding Deteriorating ice and possible...
Highlights: 10-25 mm rain, melting snow and possible flooding Deteriorating ice and possible jamming Strong winds gusting upwards of 70...
Highlights: Strong northerly winds Ice collecting in St. Clair River, potential for ice jamming Unsafe conditions along the banks Warm...
Highlights: Strong winds over Lake St. Clair Increased wave action, storm surge, possible shoreline erosion Elevated water levels A low...
Highlights: Strong winds over Lake St. Clair Increased wave action, storm surge, possible shoreline erosion Winds over Lake St. Clair...
Highlights: 15-20 mm rain, saturated soils Strong winds, wave action and storm surge Minor flooding and possible erosion A Special...
Highlights: 15 – 20 mm rain received in the past 24 hours Gale Wind Warning for Lakes Huron and St....
Highlights: 15 – 20 mm rain Strong winds, wave action and storm surge Minor flooding and erosion possible A low...
Highlights: Elevated water levels Saturated soils, melting snow, and rain Above freezing temperatures Minor flooding possible Significant rainfall this fall...
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