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New Flood Outlook is in effect for North Bay District.

This bad weather is causing another Flood Outlook for the North Bay District. Residents should keep a close watch on conditions, regularly check for updated messages and stay away from fast-moving rivers and streams.

This bad weather is causing another Flood Outlook for the North Bay District.

Residents should keep a close watch on conditions, regularly check for updated messages and stay away from fast-moving rivers and streams.

MNR is closely monitoring the weather and developing watershed conditions.

A strong low pressure system will cross lower Lake Superior, and move southwest to northeast across northeastern Ontario through the day, bringing a mix of snow, freezing rain, heavy rain and strong winds across Ontario.

Areas of southwestern Ontario including the Bruce Peninsula, and through into Muskoka, Britt and North Bay, are all expected to see additional precipitation in the amounts 10 – 25 mm, with the possibility of embedded convective cells that could deliver an additional 5 -10 mm.

As the low pressure system exits out of Ontario and into northern Quebec, two cold fronts will sweep across northeastern Ontario, quickly returning it to seasonal or below seasonal temperatures tomorrow.

This message will expire on Thursday, November 27, 12:00 a.m.

A FLOOD OUTLOOK gives early notice of the potential for flooding based on weather forecasts calling for heavy rain, snow
melt, high winds or other conditions.