43°55'N / 80°5'W / Hoogte 433 m / 09:15 16-03-2026, America/Toronto (UTC-4)
vanaf: 13-03-2026, 12:13
naar: 16-03-2026, 17:00
Credit Valley Conservation has issued a Water Safety Statement for the areas of the Credit River Watershed in Peel and Halton Regions as well as Wellington and Dufferin Counties. Credit Valley Conservation has downgraded its Flood Warning to a Watershed Conditions - Water Safety Statement as watercourse levels remain high and are in recession. The forecasted precipitation combined with heavily saturated soils will likely result in sustained water levels throughout the watershed. Flooding of the Credit River and its major tributaries are not expected. However, with further precipitation this may result in elevated water levels. Some watersheds may respond with higher flows and water levels and may reaching bank full. As a result, local streams and rivers could become dangerous, especially in the vicinity of culverts, bridges and dams. Children should be warned to stay away from all watercourses. CVC will continue to closely monitor weather and water levels in the watershed. The Watershed Conditions Statement for Water Safety will be in effect through Monday March-16-2026 or until further notice. View current watershed conditions in real-time: https://cvc.ca/real-time-monitoring/
vanaf: 16-03-2026, 20:00
naar: 16-03-2026, 20:48
Snow squalls resulting in hazardous travel conditions tonight into Tuesday. What: Lake effect snow squalls. Local snowfall amounts up to 15 cm. Significantly reduced visibility in heavy snow and blowing snow. When: This evening through Tuesday afternoon. Additional information: Temperatures will fall sharply in the wake of a cold front today. Snow squalls off Lake Huron and Georgian Bay will be accompanied by westerly to northwesterly winds gusting 70 to 90 km/h. Hazardous travel conditions as a result of heavy snow and blowing snow will continue through Tuesday morning. Conditions are expected to improve Tuesday afternoon. ### Travel may be hazardous. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to [email protected] or post reports on X using #ONStorm.