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Water Management Update – Apr21/19

To view the Update on the Parks Canada website – click here

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Water Level Management Update – Sunday, April 21, 2019

Weather

The five day weather forecast is predicting  from 10-15 mm of precipitation. Air temperatures remain around double digits in Haliburtons and positive overnight.

Outlook

With the ongoing snowmelt and significant received and forecasted amount of […]

Water Management Update – Apr18/19

With a major rainfall event now occurring the water levels and flows are changing quickly. Both MNRF and TSW have issued updated reports.

For the Water Management Update from Parks Canada – click here

For the Flood Warning from MNRF – click here

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From Parks Canada:
Weather

The five day weather forecast is predicting […]

TSW Water Management Overview

The CEWF Executive Committee has been receiving some questions and comments from members regarding this spring’s water management in the reservoirs by Parks Canada. The main concern we have heard relates to the late filling of many of the reservoirs.

Your Executive has been in regular communication with the TSW water management team, and we understand […]

Water Management Update – Apr14/19

For the full update from the Parks Canada website – click here

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Water Level Management Update – Sunday, April 14, 2019

Weather

The five day forecast suggests 63-73 mm with 50 percent of this amount expected within the next 24 hours. Air temperatures will remain above zero during the day and […]

Water Management Update – Apr11/19

From the TSW:

Water Level Management Update – Thursday, April 11, 2019

Weather

The five day forecast suggests 30-45 mm with air temperatures reaching double digits in the Halliburton areas.

Outlook

With onset of the snowmelt and forecasted amount of rain coupled with warm temperatures  flows and water levels are expected to […]

Water Management Update – Apr9/19

From the TSW:

Water Level Management Update – Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Weather

The five day forecast suggests 5 to 10 mm of rainfall with no large amount on any given day. Evening temperatures are expected to drop below zero over the weekend in the Haliburton area. 

Outlook

Flows and water levels […]