Conservation authority issues Flood Outlook Statement #Sudbury

SUDBURY – Conservation Sudbury is issuing a Flood Outlook for all parts of the Greater Sudbury watersheds effective 4:00 PM today. This statement will remain in effect until 10:00 a.m., May 5, 2017.
Environment Canada’s current forecast includes heavy precipitation that could reach 25-50 mm starting Sunday evening. The system is expected to dissipate gradually by Tuesday.
Current water levels and flows on all watercourses are close to seasonal average and will rise significantly if the precipitation forecast is received over the next 24 to 36 hours. The precipitation will in turn increase the stream flows and levels. This may result in continually high water conditions and possible flooding in streams that are already high due to spring melt. The developing conditions must be closely monitored by all residents especially those living in known low-lying, hazard areas where overland flooding could become an issue.
Residents in the City of Greater Sudbury who may experience problems due to overland runoff or flooding should call 3-1-1. The service operates 24 hours a day.
Public safety is absolutely the number one priority, especially for children who may be attracted to the edge of creeks or rivers. The cold, fast flowing water must be avoided. Stream banks will be very slippery and unsafe, and must be avoided. Open water areas often found at the edges of ice-covered lakes will continue to widen and these must also be avoided. Conservation Sudbury remains in direct contact with the City of Greater Sudbury and all other partners as required; staff continues with the monitoring of water levels and updates will be provided as required.
For more information please visit ConservationSudbury.ca
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