Watershed Conditions Statement – Flood Outlook – May 16, 2025 – Event 4, Bulletin 1
Highlights: Upwards of 30 mm of rain recorded over the past 24 hours An additional 20 mm of rain is...
Highlights: Upwards of 30 mm of rain recorded over the past 24 hours An additional 20 mm of rain is...
Highlights: 20 to 75 mm of precipitation over the past 24 hours An additional 20 to 40 mm of rain...
Highlights: 20 to 35 mm of rainfall received today across most areas An additional 15 to 40 mm possible over...
Highlights: Heavy rainfall forecast for tomorrow (Wednesday), upwards of 75 mm 40 mm to 100 mm accumulated rainfall over the...
Highlights: 5 to 20 mm precipitation over the past two days Flooding, road closures Deteriorating ice conditions Over the last...
Highlights: 10 to 25 mm of rain Elevated water levels, deteriorating ice conditions Snowmelt, increased runoff A brief cold spell...
Highlights: Above-freezing temperatures Snowmelt, deteriorating ice conditions Rain on snow, increased runoff Subsequent low pressure systems moving across the region...
Highlights: Ice pellets, snow, 5 to 15 mm of rain forecast for tomorrow Snowmelt, deteriorating ice conditions Frozen soil conditions,...
Message: Rising water levels, flooded roads 15 to 45 mm accumulated rainfall over the past 48 hours Saturated conditions, water...
Message: Moderate rainfall, loss of snowpack, chance of minor flooding 35 to 50 mm accumulated rainfall over the next 5...
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