GRCA Flood Message #4 – Flood Warning
The Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) is issuing a Flood Warning message for the City of Kitchener and the City of Cambridge. The Flood Warning message previously issued for West Montrose is being upgraded to Flood Warning Zone 2. The Flood Warning messages previously issued for Grand Valley, Waldemar, Drayton, the Village of Conestogo, New Hamburg, and Ayr remain in effect.
Weather forecast
Temperatures in the watershed have increased to double digits above freezing overnight and are expected to remain high for the remainder of the day. A mixed precipitation event, including snow, freezing rain, and rain, began yesterday and continued overnight throughout the watershed. This has resulted in approximately 40 to 80 mm of total precipitation and increased runoff throughout the watershed.
Flood Warning Message for the City of Kitchener
The Grand River is expected to overflow its banks midday Thursday, April 3, increasing the risk of flooding in low-lying areas. Municipal flood coordinators in the City of Kitchener have been advised to notify affected properties and monitor conditions.
Flood Warning Message for the City of Cambridge
The Grand River is expected to overflow its banks near Water Street/Highway 24 on midday Thursday, April 3. Municipal flood coordinators in the City of Cambridge have been advised to notify affected properties and monitor conditions.
Flood Warning Message for West Montrose
River flows are expected to reach Flood Warning Zone 2 in West Montrose the afternoon of Thursday, April 3. Municipal flood coordinators in the Township of Woolwich have been advised to notify affected properties and monitor conditions. Residents are encouraged to refer to the guide on the GRCA’s website for information regarding flood warning zones.
This message will remain in effect until 12 p.m. on Saturday, April 5, 2025.
The Flood Warning messages issued for Grand Valley, Waldemar, Drayton, the Village of Conestogo, New Hamburg, and Ayr on Thursday, April 3 remain in effect.
The Watershed Conditions Statement – Water Safety issued on Friday, March 28, remains in effect for all areas of the Grand River watershed due to the continued runoff.
River conditions and forecasts are being monitored closely and updates to this message will be issued if necessary.
GRCA Reservoirs
GRCA reservoirs are at normal levels for this time of year and are being operated to reduce the impact of downstream flooding.
Stay safe
Residents are encouraged to familiarize themselves with local municipal flood response programs and be prepared for flooding due to the elevated risk at this time.
Banks adjacent to local waterways are very slippery and, when combined with cold, fast-moving water, pose a serious hazard. Any ice-covered bodies of water are considered unsafe. Parents are reminded to keep children and pets away from all water bodies.
More Information
- For more information on flows, weather and reservoir conditions see the River Data section of the GRCA website.
- More information on the flood warning system is available on the GRCA website.
- Receive GRCA flood messages by e-mail by subscribing through the GRCA website.
- Follow GRCA flood messages on X at grca_flood_msg.
- More information about how the GRCA’s role in managing floods is available in the Flooding section of the website.
- Copies of the GRCA’s River Safety Rules booklet is available by contacting the GRCA Administration Centre.
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Media Contacts:
Lisa Stocco, GRCA Director, Strategic Communications and Environmental Education
Phone 519-621-2763 x2316 | Email lstocco@grandriver.ca
Contact Us
Grand River Conservation Authority
400 Clyde Road, PO Box 729
Cambridge, ON
N1R 5W6
Phone: 519-621-2761
Toll Free: 1-866-900-4722
grca@grandriver.ca