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Flood warning issued for Lake Erie as strong winds, possible storm surge forecast

Courtesy: Shelby Berger

Long Point Region Conservation Authority (LPRCA) has upgraded its flood watch for Lake Erie Saturday to a flood warning Sunday as strong winds are expected to continue to move into the region.

Environment Canada issued a strong wind warning and is forecasting wind gusts of 90 to 110 km/h on Sunday.

The storm system is set to move through southwestern Ontario starting Sunday morning and pass through the Toronto to Barrie area in the afternoon.

Read more: Heavy rains trigger evacuation order for tiny community on B.C’s central coast

LPRCA says with the anticipated winds, flooding is expected to impact low-lying areas along the Lake Erie shoreline.

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The conservation authority says wave heights may reach up to three metres in the Long Point area and 1.7 metres along Haldimand County’s shoreline.

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Environment Canada warns local power outages are also possible.

The flood watch is in effect until 9 a.m. Monday, Nov. 16.

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