Special Weather Statement Issued
Environment Canada(Locations listed below description)
Rain, heavy at times, is expected tonight ending by Tuesday morning.
Timing: Tonight ending Tuesday morning.
Hazard: Rainfall amounts of 30 to 50 millimeters with locally higher amounts possible.
Discussion: A wet start to the week is expected as a low pressure system pushes into the Great Lakes basin tonight. Rain from this low will continue to push in across the Region tonight, continuing through Monday and then tapering off by early Tuesday morning. Heaviest rainfall is expected Monday afternoon.
Rainfall amounts across the Region are expected to be near 30 to 50 millimeters with locally higher amounts possible by the time rain clears out early Tuesday morning. There still remains some uncertainty with rainfall amounts and the exact track of the low. An upgrade to rainfall warning may be required.
Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada.
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ISSUED:
- Apsley
- Balsam Lake Park
- Bancroft
- Bannockburn
- Barry's Bay
- Baysville
- Bon Echo Park
- Bracebridge
- Burk's Falls
- Cobden
- Deep River
- Denbigh
- Eastern Algonquin Park
- Fenelon Falls
- Fort Irwin
- Gravenhurst
- Haliburton
- Hastings Highlands
- Huntsville
- Kaladar
- Killaloe
- Lake of Two Rivers
- Lakefield
- Lindsay
- Madoc
- Minden
- Northern Haliburton County
- Northern Kawartha Lakes
- Northern Peterborough County
- Oxtongue Lake
- Pembroke
- Petawawa
- Peterborough City
- Plevna
- Sharbot Lake
- South Frontenac
- South River
- Southern Haliburton County
- Southern Kawartha Lakes
- Southern Peterborough County
- Stirling
- Sydenham
- Tamworth
- Tweed
- Western Algonquin Park
- Western Lanark County
- Whitney
- Woodview