Niagara Region Conservation Authority is watching rising creeks, resulting in some partial road closures
The Niagara Region Conservation Authority still has the region under a flood watch after the rain of the last few days, and snow melt.
The rise of some creeks is causing a bit of concern for those living along their shores, while the NRCA says water levels of the 20 Mile Creek and Welland River remain below critical.
This flood watch is also for the southeastern part of Hamilton and eastern part of Haldimand County.
There has also been partial road closures in certain areas due to water rising over the road.

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