Information Bulletin - Jan. 10
January 10, 2008
Creek levels in the watershed remain higher than normal as a result of the combination of rain and the melting snowpack that has been occurring over the last five days.
In addition, Environment Canada is now forecasting precipitation amounts in the range of 20 to 25 mm overnight Thursday and into Friday.
Although no major flooding problems are anticipated at this time, higher than normal flows will result in dangerous conditions along all streams.
Please exercise extreme caution near all water bodies.
Adults are advised to keep children and pets away from streams at this time.
The Hamilton Conservation Authority continues to monitor stream and weather conditions and will issue further messages as necessary.
January 10, 2008
Creek levels in the watershed remain higher than normal as a result of the combination of rain and the melting snowpack that has been occurring over the last five days.
In addition, Environment Canada is now forecasting precipitation amounts in the range of 20 to 25 mm overnight Thursday and into Friday.
Although no major flooding problems are anticipated at this time, higher than normal flows will result in dangerous conditions along all streams.
Please exercise extreme caution near all water bodies.
Adults are advised to keep children and pets away from streams at this time.
The Hamilton Conservation Authority continues to monitor stream and weather conditions and will issue further messages as necessary.
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