• Mar 30

    Watershed Conditions Statement - flood outlook

    The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority advises that a series of low-pressure systems will bring mild temperatures and significant rainfall to the Lake Simcoe watershed beginning today (Monday, March 30) and continuing through Tuesday. Daytime temperatures are expected to range between 10 and 20°C, with overnight temperatures remaining above freezing until Wednesday night. Total rainfall of 30-40 mm is expected today through tomorrow, with locally higher amounts possible where thunderstorms occur. Winds up to 90 km/h are also possible.
  • Mar 21

    Watershed Conditions Statement - water safety

    The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority advises that a series of low-pressure systems will be moving through the watershed today through Sunday with predicted total rainfall accumulations of 10-25mm.
     
    There is currently little snow cover on the ground due to the warmer than usual temperatures. However, the ground may still be saturated and frozen resulting in a rapid runoff response.
     
  • Mar 17

    In-person Council meetings return March 25

    In-person Council meetings return on Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at the Replacement Civic Centre. 

    The meetings are a hybrid model, providing staff, Council members and the public the option of participating either in person or virtually. 

    To learn more about participating in a Council meeting, visit georgina.ca/CouncilMeetings.

  • Mar 12

    Flood watch - Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority

    The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority advises that a low-pressure system is forecast to move through the watershed beginning Friday, March 13. This weather system is expected to bring up to 10-15 mm of precipitation, with higher amounts of up to 20 mm south of Lake Huron. Temperatures forecast for Friday, March 13 may climb above zero degrees.
     
  • Mar 11

    Be flood safe – tips and reminders

    The current weather system is bringing rainfall amounts of up to 20 to 40mm of rain by the end of the day, March 11, 2026. Local rainfall amounts may be higher in areas that receive thunderstorms. Heavy downpours may cause flash floods and water pooling on roads. The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority advises there is a possibility for flooding in various low-lying areas of the watershed due to the expected rainfall and melting of the remaining snowpack.

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