Flood Watch – February 22, 2022 – Event 4, Bulletin 2
Highlights: 5 – 15 mm rain received today Water levels rising, minor flooding and ponding Deteriorating and shifting ice Strong...
Highlights: 5 – 15 mm rain received today Water levels rising, minor flooding and ponding Deteriorating and shifting ice Strong...
Highlights: 5-15 mm rain next 24 hours Warm temperatures, melting snow Elevated water levels to further rise Deteriorating ice A...
Highlights: 20 mm rain received last 24 hours Water levels rising quickly, minor flooding and ponding Deteriorating ice and possible...
Highlights: 10-25 mm rain, melting snow and possible flooding Deteriorating ice and possible jamming Strong winds gusting upwards of 70...
Highlights: Strong northerly winds Ice collecting in St. Clair River, potential for ice jamming Unsafe conditions along the banks Warm...
Highlights: Strong winds over Lake St. Clair Increased wave action, storm surge, possible shoreline erosion Elevated water levels A low...
Highlights: Strong winds over Lake St. Clair Increased wave action, storm surge, possible shoreline erosion Winds over Lake St. Clair...
Highlights: 15-20 mm rain, saturated soils Strong winds, wave action and storm surge Minor flooding and possible erosion A Special...
Highlights: 15 – 20 mm rain received in the past 24 hours Gale Wind Warning for Lakes Huron and St....
Highlights: 15 – 20 mm rain Strong winds, wave action and storm surge Minor flooding and erosion possible A low...
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