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Flood watch issued in Windsor-Essex with more rain to come

The Essex Region Conservation Authority (ERCA) has issued a flood watch due to today’s rainfall. In a statement, the authority says the region received between 25 to 35 millimetres of rainfall earlier this afternoon, “saturating the ground.”

Heavy rainfall earlier today, with more expected, prompted ERCA to issue the watch

Stretches of Point Pelee Drive in Leamington, Ont., were washed out June 15 because of southwest winds and high waves from Lake Erie.
A washed out road is shown in Essex County from June, 2019. (CBC)

The Essex Region Conservation Authority (ERCA) has issued a flood watch due to today's rainfall.

In a statement, the authority says the region received between 25 to 35 millimetres of rainfall earlier this afternoon, "saturating the ground."

With more rain forecasted for this afternoon and evening the flood watch was put in effect until 12 p.m. Thursday.

"Due to this rainfall, smaller surface drainage features, such as roadside ditches and municipal drains, are currently expected to be partially or bank full," the statement said. 

A CBC video-journalist captured this image of heavy rain falling in Belle River on Tuesday afternoon. Environment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Windsor, Leamington, Essex County, Chatham-Kent and Rondeau Park.
Heavy rainfall is photographed in Belle River, Ont., in 2015. (Dale Molnar/CBC)

"Low lying areas along some of the larger rivers, streams and creeks may see some standing and flowing water as runoff begins to work its way downstream."

ERCA encourages residents to take extra caution and avoid areas where flooding is occurring as well as rivers, streams, and shoreline areas during significant rainfall and wind events.


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