Water levels are expected to continue to decline gradually at all locations over the next week. Since May 6, the water level at the Deschênes Lake station has declined by 12 cm, and at the Hull Marina, by 31 cm. A 20 cm drop is expected by Sunday, May 10. Water is expected to sink from all submerged streets in the next few days. Moreover, the majority of streets are now open to local traffic, with the exception of heavy vehicles, but some could …
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Water levels are expected to continue to decline gradually at all locations over the next week. Since May 6, the water level at the Deschênes Lake station has declined by 12 cm, and at the Hull Marina, by 31 cm. A 20 cm drop is expected by Sunday, May 10. Water is expected to sink from all submerged streets in the next few days. Moreover, the majority of streets are now open to local traffic, with the exception of heavy vehicles, but some could …