FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 13, 2019
QUINTE CONSERVATION DOWNGRADES FLOOD WARNING STATUS FOR LAKE ONTARIO AND THE BAY OF QUINTE TO FLOOD WATCH
As Lake Ontario and Bay of Quinte water levels continue to decline, the flood status for the area has been changed to a flood watch. Lake Ontario’s water level remains above the recorded elevation for this time in 2017 and is below the record high for this time of year.
Water levels are expected to continue declining into the fall; however, with record inflows from Lake Erie expected to continue, the levels will remain near seasonal highs over the next several weeks.
High wind and waves can cause shoreline erosion and wave uprush. Residents are advised to check local weather and wave forecasts for warnings. Links for current Lake Ontario water levels can be found on Quinte Conservation’s website at QuinteConservation.ca. Shoreline property owners are reminded that all work along the shoreline will require a permit from Quinte Conservation.
Staff will continue to monitor conditions and will provide an update if forecasts and conditions change. For current water levels or to report any observations of flooding, residents are encouraged to visit QuinteConservation.ca.
FLOOD WATCH: This level notifies that the potential for flooding exists within specific watercourses and municipalities. Municipalities, emergency services and individual landowners in flood-prone areas should prepare.
This message will be in effect until (or updated if anything significant changes before) Friday, October 4, 2019.