Shoreline Conditions Statement – increased erosion risk
Shoreline Condition Statement – Water Safety Strong Winds & Saturated Soils Increase Erosion Risk Along Lake Huron Shoreline Northwest winds...
Shoreline Condition Statement – Water Safety Strong Winds & Saturated Soils Increase Erosion Risk Along Lake Huron Shoreline Northwest winds...
Watershed Conditions Statement – Water Safety Issued for the Town of Minto A localized band of high intensity rainfall tracked...
Flood Watch issued for campgrounds and low lying areas along the lower Maitland River Significant precipitation across the Maitland watershed...
A moisture-laden low pressure system that began moving slowly through the Great Lakes region yesterday will continue to bring significant...
Strong winds today will result in continued erosion along the Lake Huron shoreline. A cold front continues to move across...
Watershed Conditions Statement – Water Safety Remains In Place Overnight monitoring of stream flows indicates that levels in the North...
The recent warm temperatures have depleted much of the snow pack in the northern sections of the Maitand watershed. Due...
As temperatures warm up over the next several days, a rapid melt of the snow pack in the Maitland and...
The Lake Huron water level continues to be only 10 cm below the monthly record high for January and is...
An approaching low-pressure system is expected to move across the Maitland and Nine Mile River watersheds this afternoon (Saturday, December...
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