As a result of the continuing significant rainfall across the entire Trent basin TSW has revised their water level management update.
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June 23, 2017
Weather
In addition to recent rainfall and the expected rainfall today of 15-25 mm across the Trent-Severn Watershed, another 5-15 mm is forecasted for Sunday. Soil conditions across the watershed are saturated and lakes are full. Please check the website of your local conservation authority or the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry for the most up to date watershed conditions (links can be found at the bottom of this page). The long-term weather forecast suggests that further rain due to thunderstorms across Trent-Severn next week.
Haliburton and Northern Areas
The Gull and Burnt Lakes are full to slightly overfull due to the recent rain. Flows on the Gull are high and are expected to remain high with the forecasted rain. The Burnt River flow is declining but with the amount of rain forecasted it is expected increase. The Central Lakes are high due the rain received overnight and will remain high based on the forecast.
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