The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority advises that the Flood Watch issued July 11, has been downgraded to a Flood Outlook statement.
Environment Canada has ended all Rainfall Warnings and Special Weather Statements issued this week.
The Nottawasaga Valley watershed received approximately 60-108mm of rain as the remnants of Hurricane Beryl passed through Southern Ontario.
Water levels are still rising in the Lower Nottawasaga River through Wasaga Beach following the extreme rainfall amounts received in some areas earlier this week.
Any additional forecast rainfall may result in increased water levels throughout the watershed.
No major flooding is anticipated at this time.
Stream banks may be slippery and unstable, which combined with fast-flowing water can create hazardous conditions.
The potential for flooding in low lying and flood-vulnerable areas still exists.
Exercise caution around all rivers and streams.
Hazardous conditions may exist around all waterbodies, as there is a high risk of life-threatening injury if a person falls into the fast-flowing water.







