Flooding concerns due to high waves and strong winds from Lake Ontario
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Flooding concerns due to high waves and strong winds from Lake Ontario
The next 24 hours could see some wind-driven flooding along the Lake Ontario shore. The Hamilton Conservation Authority (HCA) is advising of strong shore-bound winds forecasted for Wednesday (April 2). There is an increased risk of significant localized flooding and erosion along Hamilton’s shoreline, due to the storm surge and wave action caused by these winds. Local forecasts expect strong sustained winds from the north-east of up to 36 km/hr…
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St. Thomas –Kettle Creek Conservation Authority (KCCA) is issuing a Watershed Conditions Statement—Flood Outlook, reminding residents to take extra caution near creeks and streams due to the potential for flooding conditions as wet weather moves into the area. Environment Canada is tracking a Colorado low-pressure system that is expected to move into the area late Wednesday morning, bringing the potential for prolonged significant rain and mixed…
Flood Watch - Inland Lake & River Flooding - March 31, 2025 - Hamilton Conservation Authority
The Hamilton Conservation Authority (HCA) is advising that water levels and flows in all watercourses within the HCA watershed are expected to increase significantly as a result of the forecasted […] The post Flood Watch – Inland Lake & River Flooding – March 31, 2025 appeared first on Hamilton Conservation Authority.
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