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UTRCAfloodalert keeps you up to date on any flooding in the Thames watershed. You can also help provide important information about flooding in your area.

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linkhttp://www.thamesriver.on.ca calendar_today01-02-2012 18:29:07

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Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (@utrcamarketing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thames River and tributaries will continue to rise today to levels higher than experienced so far this year. Please avoid rivers, streams, ditches and ponds. Slippery banks and cold, fast-moving water are a serious hazard. Standing water also presents unseen hazards. 1/2

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Parents are reminded to keep children and pets away from the water. It is not safe to take shelter along riverbanks or in low lying areas that are prone to flooding. 2/2 UTRCAfloodalert

Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (@utrcamarketing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Water levels in streams and rivers across the upper Thames River watershed are slowly receding after last week’s rain but are still hazardous. The UTRCA urges everyone to take extra caution and avoid rivers, streams, ditches and ponds. 1/2 ow.ly/3zJM50NzaFp

Water levels in streams and rivers across the upper Thames River watershed are slowly receding after last week’s rain but are still hazardous. The UTRCA urges everyone to take extra caution and avoid rivers, streams, ditches and ponds. 1/2
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Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (@utrcamarketing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Parents are reminded to keep children and pets away from the water. With water levels elevated, it is not safe to take shelter along riverbanks or in low lying areas that are prone to flooding. 2/2 UTRCAfloodalert ow.ly/3zJM50NzaFp

Parents are reminded to keep children and pets away from the water.  With water levels elevated, it is not safe to take shelter along riverbanks or in low lying areas that are prone to flooding. 2/2 <a href="/UTRCAfloodalert/">UTRCAfloodalert</a> 
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Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (@utrcamarketing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wet Weather Expected – Caution Advised Around Watercourses. We've issued a Water Conditions Statement based on this week's forecast. Please follow the link for more details. ow.ly/FJ6S50Qp9Ai UTRCAfloodalert @fanshaweCA @pittockCA @wildwoodCA

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Widespread rain is in the forecast. The UTRCA does not expect significant flooding at this time but does recommend caution. thamesriver.on.ca/rain-in-the-fo…

Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (@utrcamarketing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The heavy rain that fell across the Upper Thames River watershed last week created saturated soil conditions, making the watershed very reactive to further rain. Please read our media release for more information and exercise caution. thamesriver.on.ca/stay-clear-of-… UTRCAfloodalert

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The UTRCA has issued a Water Safety Statement. Serious flooding of major creeks and rivers is not expected, but low lying, poorly drained areas may experience some flooding. Please exercise caution. thamesriver.on.ca/more-rain-brin… Upper Thames River Conservation Authority

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The UTRCA has issued a Water Safety bulletin. The public should be cautious around local watercourses as snow melts with warming temperatures and rain. Slippery riverbanks and fast-moving water pose a serious hazard. Read more on our website: thamesriver.on.ca/warm-tempature…

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We've released a Water Safety bulletin as warmer temperatures and rain elevate water levels across the watershed. Be cautious around local waterways - riverbanks are slippery and, when combined with fast-moving water, pose a serious hazard. Read more: thamesriver.on.ca/streams-and-ri…

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The spring melt is beginning, and the UTRCA reminds residents to use extreme caution near all watercourses and to stay out of any flooded areas. The UTRCA is monitoring the situation and will provide an update later in the week as the event progresses. thamesriver.on.ca/spring-melt-be…

Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (@utrcamarketing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Warm temps and rain this weekend are expected to bring water levels back up to those experienced last week, or possibly slightly higher. Residents may be under the impression that the snowmelt has passed, but they are reminded to remain vigilant. More at bit.ly/4kSEz1q

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We've issued another flood bulletin - water levels are rising from the spring melt. Rainfall amounts of 15 – 35 mm are predicted today and tomorrow, which will further contribute to rising water levels. Full details here: thamesriver.on.ca/rain-forecast-…

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Weather forecasts are predicting 30-75 mm of rain across the Upper Thames River watershed, starting late Wednesday morning and lasting into early Thursday morning. Please follow the link for details on how this may impact the watershed. Exercise caution. thamesriver.on.ca/significant-ra…

Weather forecasts are predicting 30-75 mm of rain across the Upper Thames River watershed, starting late Wednesday morning and lasting into early Thursday morning. Please follow the link for details on how this may impact the watershed. Exercise caution. thamesriver.on.ca/significant-ra…
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The recent rain has streams, ditches, and rivers across the Upper Thames River watershed running fast and high. Rain gauges across the watershed measured 35-55 mm of rain since Wednesday morning, with many gauges receiving 55 mm of rain. Details here: thamesriver.on.ca/thames-river-a…

The recent rain has streams, ditches, and rivers across the Upper Thames River watershed running fast and high. Rain gauges across the watershed measured 35-55 mm of rain since Wednesday morning, with many gauges receiving 55 mm of rain. Details here: 
thamesriver.on.ca/thames-river-a…