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Flood warning continues for southern Grand River, flood watch for northern Grand River

After 100 millimetres of rain fell in the Grand River watershed on Friday, flood warnings continue for the areas near southern portion of the Grand River. But many areas in the northern portion of the watershed have been downgraded to a flood watch.

Though northern portions of Grand River under flood watch, river flows are still higher than normal, said GRCA

River flow under the Olde Bridge Place, Township of Woolwich. Though northern portions of Grand River under flood watch, river flows are still higher than normal, said GRCA. (Waterloo Regional Police/ Twitter)

Flood warnings continue for the areas of Cambridge, Brantfordand Haldimand county. But many areas in the northern portion of the Grand River watershed have been downgraded to a flood watch, according to an update release by the Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) Sunday morning.

It comes after 100 millimetres of rain fell in the Grand River watershed between 3 and 5 a.m. Friday, which caused flood warnings for many areas near the Grand River and Nith River.

"Flows remain significantly higher throughout Waterloo region, especially in the City of Cambridge," Cam Linwood, communications and development coordinator at GRCA, told CBC News Sunday.

Even though the northern portions of the Grand River watershed have been downgraded from a flood warning to a flood watch, river flows are still higher than what people would typically see this time of year, he said.

As a result, thereis a significant amount of debris moving downstream. Municipalities should checkbridges, dams and culverts for debris blockages.

Flood Warning:

City of Cambridge

  • Flows on the Grand River through Cambridge peaked around noon Saturday. Flows on Sunday morning remain above normal and still presentssignificant safety risk to the public.
  • Highway 24 and Blair Road have reopened as flows begin to recede.

County of Brant, City of BrantfordandBrant Park Conservation Area

  • Flows on the Grand River through Brantford peakedSaturday evening.
  • Gilkinson Street remains closed, however it is expected to reopen Sunday afternoon as flows recede.
  • Brant County and Six Nations flood co-ordinators are asked to maintain closure of Boundary Road between Six Nations and Brant County.

Haldimand County, Byng Island Conservation Area andtrailer parks in southern Grand River watershed

  • Flows in the Grand River are peaking through YorkSunday morning.
  • Flows will remain high through the week, said GRCA. The public should be cautious around riverbanks as significant debris has been washed downstream during this event.
    Online camera view of the downstream from the West Montrose covered bridge on Sunday June 25. (GRCA)
  • Flood Watch:

    City ofKitchener,Doonarea and Bridgeport area

    • Flows peaked through Bridgeport andDoonSaturday morning. Flows will remain high through the week said GRCA.

    Town of Grand Valley

    • Flows through Grand Valley peaked late Friday morning and are now receding. Flows are returning to more normal summer conditions.

    Township of MapletonandVillage of Drayton

    • Levels through Drayton peaked Friday afternoon and continue to recede, said GRCA. Flows are returning to more normal summer conditions.

    Township of Centre Wellington and Elora

    • Flows through Elora peakedon Friday afternoon.
    • Discharge from Shand Dam continues to be reduced, however flows will remain very high as the reservoir level is brought back within a normal operating range.

    Township of Woolwich, St. Jacobs, West Montrose, Elmira and Conestogo Golf Course

    • Flows in the Conestogo River peaked Friday evening and continue to recede. Discharge from Conestogo Dam continues to be reduced. Flows will remain very high as the reservoir level is brought back within a normal operating range.
    • It is expected that the Three Bridges Road bridge will reopen late Sunday afternoon.
    • The Grand River through West Montrose peaked Friday evening and continues to recede on Sunday.
    • Discharge from Woolwich Reservoir has been reduced.
    • Flows through Elmira are returning to more normal summer conditions.

    Nith River inNew Hamburg

    • Flows peaked near Warning Level 1 in New HamburgSaturday morning, said GRCA.The Level 1 warningincludesparts of Milton and Jacob Streets.

    Nith River in Ayr

    • Flows are peaking on Sunday morning, however, below warning levels.Conditions are being monitored closely and flood coordinators will be contacted as necessary.