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MoreThe snowpack is dense and granular as a result of the recent rain and melt event, reports the North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority who measures snow depth and water content as part of its Flood Forecasting and Warning Program.
MoreA Watershed Conditions Statement - Water Safety has been issued for the North Bay Mattawa Conservation Authority watershed jurisdiction, according to the North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority (NBMCA).
MoreA Flood Watch has been issued for the urban creeks in the City of North Bay and Watershed Conditions Statement – Flood Outlook has been issued for elsewhere in the North Bay-Mattawa watershed, according to the North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority (NBMCA).
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The snowpack across the watershed is dense and is expected to melt with the above freezing temperatures forecast for today (Dec 16) and tomorrow, combined with approximately 10 mm of rain overnight. Last week’s Watershed Conditions Statement – Flood Outlook remains in place through Wednesday when temperatures are forecast to return to below freezing.
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