Watershed Conditions Statement – Water Safety – February 19, 2014 – Event 2, Bulletin 1
Highlights: Snow melt from warm temperatures 25– 35 mm of precipitation Water levels to rise and river ice to deteriorate...
Highlights: Snow melt from warm temperatures 25– 35 mm of precipitation Water levels to rise and river ice to deteriorate...
Highlights: Snow melt from warm temperatures 10 – 20 mm of precipitation Water levels to rise and river ice to...
Highlights: Cooler temperatures returning to the watershed with light snowfall Significant reduction in snowpack over the last 48 hours with...
Highlights: Two major weather systems moving through SW Ontario 20 to 40 mm of mixed precipitation expected for today and...
Highlights: 60mm – 80mm of precipitation received in many areas over past 24 hours High water levels and increasing flows...
Highlights: 25-40 mm (1-1.6 inches) of rain across the region on Tuesday and Wednesday with some localized areas exceeding 50...
Highlights: 25-40 mm (1-1.6 inches) of rain across the region on Tuesday and Wednesday with some localized areas exceeding 50...
Highlights: 25 mm of rain over the last 24 hours 50 to 60 mm of Precipitation over today and into...
Highlights: 20 to 25 mm of Precipitation for today and tomorrowTop of bank water levels on local watercourses Slippery stream...
Highlights: Localized flooding along portions of the Sydenham River Ice conditions deteriorating rapidly Slippery stream banks Road closures continue Current:...
Notice of Temporary Parking Lot Closure at Peers Wetland Commencing on June 30th, 2026
TTLT and SCRCF Host Recognition Event at Bradshaw Conservation Lands
Scholarships Available through the St. Clair Region Conservation Authority
SCRCA Hosts A.W. Campbell Maple Syrup Festival March 21 – Alvinston Firefighters Association to Hold Pancake Breakfast March 21 and 22
St. Clair Region Conservation Authority Celebrates a Year of Environmental Progress at 2026 Annual General Meeting© 2026 · St. Clair Region Conservation Authority