Flood warnings issued for parts of central and southwestern Ontario after weekend rain
- Flood warnings are in effect across parts of Ontario due to heavy rainfall and warmer temperatures after the weekend.
- Ontario Provincial Police warn of localized flooding in Dufferin County, especially in Grand Valley and Amaranth.
- The Grand River Conservation Authority issued flood warnings for southwestern Ontario, including Brantford and Six Nations.
- Warm temperatures and rain are causing snowmelt and increased runoff, prompting ongoing flood watches.
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Flooding in low-lying areas possible: Sault Ste. Marie Region Conservation Authority
Current stream flows are slightly above normal and localized flooding may occur in low-lying areas, possibly causing water to pool on roads, Sault Ste. Marie Region Conservation Authority said Tuesday morning.
·Sault Ste. Marie, Canada
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