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Updated July 7, 2020. High water levels are not expected on Lake Ontario. The forecast is now on a gradual lowering trend, and the risk of flooding...
Updated July 7, 2020. High water levels are not expected on Lake Ontario. The forecast is now on a gradual lowering trend, and the risk of flooding low. Lake Ontario water levels depend primarily on three factors: (1) Inflows from Lake Erie, which are unregulated and account for approximately 85% of inflows into Lake...
Updated July 7, 2020. High water levels are not expected on Lake Ontario. The forecast is now on a gradual lowering trend, and the risk of flooding low. Lake Ontario water levels depend primarily on three factors: (1) Inflows from Lake Erie, which are unregulated and account for approximately 85% of inflows into Lake...
Aug. 10, 2018, Toronto, ON – On August 7, 2018, a slow-moving tropical rainstorm formed over portions of North York and moved slowly south...
Aug. 10, 2018, Toronto, ON – On August 7, 2018, a slow-moving...
Aug. 10, 2018, Toronto, ON – On August 7, 2018, a slow-moving tropical rainstorm formed over portions of North York and moved slowly south across downtown Toronto. This very localized storm inundated the Black Creek watershed and western parts...