Storm clouds are seen over Lake Erie off Pleasure Beach in Harrow, as a boat tries to outrun the storm, May 31, 2019. Photo submitted by Mark Hewer.Storm clouds are seen over Lake Erie off Pleasure Beach in Harrow, as a boat tries to outrun the storm, May 31, 2019. Photo submitted by Mark Hewer.
Chatham

Record-high water levels on Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie

Record-high water levels bring a chance of minor flooding in some areas of Chatham-Kent, according to the local conservation authority.

In a water conditions statement issued Monday evening, the Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority said over the month of May, Lake St. Clair rose about eight centimetres and Lake Erie rose around 15 centimetres.

Entering June, the water levels on Lake St. Clair were within two centimetres of reaching the monthly average water level record high set in October of 1986. As well, at the beginning of the month, water levels on Lake Erie were eight centimetres above the monthly average water level record high set in June of 1986.

The conservation authority said this will increase the chances of flooding in shoreline areas, especially south-facing shorelines such as Erie Shore Drive. Shoreline areas are also highly vulnerable to shoreline damage and erosion.

Average water levels are expected to remain steady throughout June for Lake St. Clair, while on Lake Erie average water levels are predicted to fall by only five centimetres by the end of the month.

Residents are advised to use extra caution and avoid the shoreline to ensure safety.

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