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Heavy rains in Thunder Bay prompt flood watch

Environment Canada said heavy rains in Thunder Bay on Thursday tallied up to more than 50 millimetres.

Rain has also created problems with washouts on country roads

Environment Canada said Thursdays heavy rains in Thunder Bay tallied up to more than 50 millimetres.

Meteorologist Geoff Coulson said clusters of heavier showers and thunderstorms were forming in central and southeastern Minnesota, but the whole region didn't get the heavy rains.

He said it was a relatively narrow swath of rain from Fort Frances eastward into Thunder Bay.

Theswath had a lot of impact.

"In a good soaking shower we would expect to see accumulation somewhere around 10 millimetres or so," Coulson said, but yesterdays deluge was "a shower or rain event that you know you've been involved in [as]... you've had to use the umbrella or the raincoat."

Road closures

Thursday's heavy rains also lead the Lakehead Region Conservation Authority to issue a flood outlook Friday morning and with more rain forecast, they upgraded it to a flood watch.

"We're upgrading it to a watch to let people know there is the potential of flooding to exercise caution around watercourses especially the rest of the day and over the weekend," said authority chair Bill Bartley.

"So if we get this rain, they will probably be going over the banks."

The flood watch covers Thunder Bay and most outlying townships and municipalities. The rain has also created problems on some rural roads.

A spokesperson for the MTO said a part of a lane onHighway 588 the road to Hymers has been washed out. Drivers have been forced to use one lane of the roadway while the MTO does repairs.

Full or partial washouts have been reportedat the following locations:

  • River Road at the Jaaska Road/Nisula Road intersection - closed due to a washout
  • Portage Creek Road - washout at first bridge
  • Delints Road closed

MTO staff and contractors are currently assessing the damage at each location. Repairs are underway. Water levels are currently high in the Sunshine area, butlevels are expected to begin torecede.

For the latest information, people can call 511, MTOs Road Information Line to find out about current road closures.