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Mattawa and area under a flood watch

Mattawa and area under a flood watch

CTV News27-06-2025
CTVNewsNorthernOntario.ca has all the weather details you need to know for northeastern Ontario and what to expect for the next seven days.
The Ministry of Natural Resources in the North Bay District said Friday that a flood watch is in effect for the residents in Papineau-Cameron Township, Mattawan Township and the Town of Mattawa on the Ottawa River until July 4.
'In addition to last weekend's storm event, which brought significant precipitation and an increase in water levels and flows, the current weather forecast includes additional rainfall and the possibility of thunderstorms,' a news release Friday said.
Remain vigilant
'Residents are advised to remain vigilant and exercise caution around rivers and streams. Water levels and river flows are expected to stay high as the precipitation moves through the watershed.'
Affected residents are urged to ' protect and secure any vulnerable property in proximity to rivers and lakes, closely monitor developing conditions and regularly check for updated messages.'
Showers and thunderstorms will be moving through the northeast region Friday and over the weekend as it moves eastward through Ontario.
Between 10-20 mm of rain is expected to fall in the coming days, with an additional 5-10 mm of rain expected if thunderstorms occur.
Water levels are elevated after 50-80 mm fell last weekend.
Check current conditions by clicking here. Environment Canada bulletins can be accessed here.
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