Lake Erie expected to rise over seven feet during storm
A flood warning has been issued for the Lake Erie shoreline.
The Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority says water levels are expected to increase along the shoreline starting on Friday morning, due to the storm expected to hit southern Ontario.
Strong winds are expected for the area, causing an increase in wave action and water levels.
In Fort Erie and Port Colborne, water levels are expected to increase by about 7.7 feet above current levels.
Water levels are expected to peak on Friday morning, but will remain elevated into Saturday.
The storm surge is expected to cause increased erosion and flooding, and strong wave action is also likely.
"Residents living along Lake Erie should pay very close attention to water levels and waves in their area and are urged to take the advice of Emergency Services. Residents are also advised to close storm shutters and flood-proof low lying openings in their homes. Members of the public are urged to stay away from the shoreline of Lake Erie during this event as conditions may be hazardous."

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