Grand River Conservation Authority warns public to be cautious around waterways, Six Nations sees some flooded roads
Grand River Conservation Authority warns public to be cautious around waterways, Six Nations sees some flooded roads

  Six Nations of the Grand River has experienced some areas of flooding causing shut downs of some roadways including Third Line west of Mohawk Road after water flooded over the roadway. The Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) is warning the public to exercise extreme caution around all local waterways after the  weather system crossing the watershed  brought above freezing temperatures and will bring approximately 15 to 20 mm of rain during the early hours of Friday, January 26, 2024. The rain is  expected to  increased river flows throughout the Grand River watershed due to runoff generated by potential snow melt and rainfall. GRCA said “no significant flooding” was expected  but, river flows in local waterways will be higher than normal for this time of year, increasing the risk in

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