Niagara conservation authority issues flood watch amid potential for significant snow-melt
“Drifting snow may hide deep pressure cracks and crevasses,” Kitchen said.
“Residents are strongly warned not to walk out onto the Lake Erie pack-ice. Motorists are also reminded not to travel through flooded roadways as they can pose hidden dangers.” In a social media post, the Niagara Regional Police Service concurred with the NCPA’s advice, saying the community should avoid the recent spectacle of homes covered in ice and snow from last weekend’s blizzard.
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