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St. Clair Region Conservation Authority officials say there is a lot of flooding in low lying areas of Lambton after the rain Wednesday and Thursday. Six roads have closed. More rain is on the way.

Six roads closed, concerns of more flooding

April 3, 2025

The St. Clair Region Conservation Authority says six roads have been closed in the wake of Wednesday and Thursday’s heavy rain.

And officials are warning more rain is in the forecast.

Here’s the SCRCA’s warning issued Thursday afternoon.

Highlights:

  • 20 to 75 mm of precipitation over the past 24 hours
  • An additional 20 to 40 mm of rain forecast for Friday through Saturday
  • Flooding, road closures
  • Saturated conditions, increased runoff
  • Possible erosion and seepage issues

Yesterday’s intense rain event brought 20 to 75 mm of rainfall across the region, with most areas reporting around 50 mm. An additional 15 to 25 mm of rain is forecast for tomorrow (Friday), with another 5 to 15 mm for Saturday.

Water levels are continuing to climb from yesterday’s influx of water, which has led to widespread flooding of low-lying areas and some roads. Soils are saturated and will have little ability to absorb the additional rainfall forecast for the next two days, leading to increased runoff and water levels, as well as possible erosion and seepage issues.

At present, the following roads are confirmed to be impacted by floodwater:

  • Plowing Match Road between Petrolia Line and Rokeby Line
  • Fairweather Road between Oil Springs Line and Aberfeldy Line
  • Oakdale Road between Churchill Line and LaSalle Line
  • Black Ash Road between Durham Creek and Aberfeldy Line
  • Pretty Road between Stanley Line and McCallum Line
  • Stanley Line between Waubuno Road and Kimble Road

Individuals are reminded to avoid watercourses and flooded areas due to dangerous conditions, slippery banks, and cold, swift moving water. Children and pets should be kept away from the water.

The Conservation Authority continues to monitor watershed conditions and will issue advisories to municipalities and media should flood issues arise. Municipal emergency response staff and road superintendents should monitor local conditions closely.

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