A car driving on a flooded road. © Can Stock Photo / dbrusA car driving on a flooded road. © Can Stock Photo / dbrus
Sarnia

Flood watch issued as water levels continue to rise

Milder temperatures and rain on Tuesday has prompted the St. Clair Region Conservation Authority (SCRCA) to issue a flood watch.

The SCRCA said the low pressure system that moved through southern Ontario brought up to 15 millimetres of rain to some areas along with above freezing temperatures, reducing snowpack throughout the watershed.

Ponding and minor flooding into natural floodplain areas is anticipated. The authority said strong winds in the forecast may also shift deteriorating ice and slow the flow of water out of the Sydenham River.

As water levels continue to rise, area roads may be impacted including:

- Stanley line between Kimball Road and Waubuno Road

- Pretty Road north of McCallum Line

- Waterworks Road north of Courtright Line

- Telfer Road between Courtright Line and Moore Line

Residents are reminded to avoid shoreline, watercourses and flooded areas due to dangerous conditions, slippery banks and cold swift moving water.

The flood watch from the SCRCA is expected to remain in effect until Thursday, February 24.

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