Flood Watches in Effect for Parts of Central and Eastern Ontario

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The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF), in collaboration with local conservation authorities, has issued flood watches across various regions in Central and Eastern Ontario this week.

This precaution comes in the wake of recent heavy rainfall and the typical runoff from melting snowpacks in Northern Ontario, which have markedly increased runoff into the area's lakes and rivers.

FLOOD WATCH: potential for flooding exists within specific watercourses and municipalities.

FLOOD WARNING: flooding is imminent or occurring within specific watercourses and municipalities.


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Further rainfall is forecasted for later this week, and according to the MNRF, it may cause water levels in lakes and river flows in some areas to reach or even surpass flood levels.

Areas known to be prone to flooding, especially lower-lying regions, may experience varying degrees of impact as lake and river levels continue to rise following the recent rains. It is advised that residents and visitors remain vigilant when near water bodies and ensure children and pets are closely supervised.

The MNRF also urges extreme caution on forest access roads used for outdoor activities, as these may become temporarily flooded, are susceptible to washouts, and could be impassable due to localized flooding.

Residents in areas historically affected by high water conditions should continue to protect and secure vulnerable properties near watercourses, monitor evolving conditions closely, and stay updated with the latest advisories.


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For more local details, please consult the flood watch for your region:

Information for Northern Ontario and other waterways can be found here.

Environment Canada Issues an EXTREME COLD WARNING for Parts of Southern Ontario; -30°C Wind Chills Overnight Tuesday

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As the cold air continues to set in across Ontario, Environment Canada has issued an expansive Extreme Cold Warning. The alert warns of hazardous wind chill values nearing -30°C tonight into Wednesday morning. This includes Windsor, Chatham, Sarnia, London, Kitchener and Orangeville.

This intense cold poses a risk to everyone, especially young children, the elderly, individuals with chronic illnesses, outdoor workers, and those without adequate shelter.

Symptoms of cold exposure, such as shortness of breath, chest pain, muscle pain and weakness, numbness, and color change in fingers and toes, should be monitored closely.

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With the risk of frostbite developing within minutes on exposed skin, it's crucial to cover up. Remember to keep emergency supplies in your vehicle, including extra blankets and jumper cables. This is especially the case as some regions are experiencing snow squalls, leading to increased potential for becoming stranded.

If conditions are too harsh for you, they are also too harsh for pets to be outdoors.

For the full list of affected locations, click here.

Stay safe and ensure you're prepared for severe cold weather conditions!


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