Flood advisory on Lake Erie shoreline

(LTVCA)

The Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority (LTVCA) has issued a flood advisory for the Lake Erie shoreline.

LTVCA officials say weather forecasts are calling for strong southwesterly winds on Lake Erie on Monday.

“Environment Canada currently has a Strong Wind Warning in effect for western Lake Erie,” stated Jason Wintermute, of the LTVCA.

“Forecasts are calling for sustained winds as high as 35 to 45 km/hr peaking early (this) afternoon, with gusts as high as 65 km/hr. Environment Canada’s Marine Forecasts are predicting wave heights in western Lake Erie to reach 2 m in height.”

Wintermute said southwesterly winds will be driving the waves onto our Lake Erie shoreline in Chatham-Kent and Elgin County.

“There is a risk that wave action could damage shoreline protection works and cause shoreline erosion,” he said.

“There could also be localized flooding due to waves crashing against the shoreline protection spraying water up onto the land. Residents in vulnerable areas along the Lake Erie shoreline should be prepared. The predicted wind speeds and wave heights are similar to those that caused flooding and shoreline damage earlier this year along Erie Shore Drive in Chatham-Kent. Residents should pay close attention to the weather.”

Wintermute said people should take extra caution and avoid the shoreline should conditions get rough.

“The waves can be strong and the shoreline slippery,” he said.

“There could also be hazardous debris within the waves and water. Standing water can also present its own unseen hazards. Children, pets and livestock should be kept away from the water.”

LTVCA officials will continue to monitor the situation and update their advisory if necessary.

This advisory will be in effect until September 5.

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