Spring storm continues through Ontario and Quebec, bringing heavy rainSpring storm continues through Ontario and Quebec, bringing heavy rain
- Several cities in Michigan, including Detroit and Kalamazoo, set new rainfall records on April 2, with Detroit receiving 2.18 inches and Kalamazoo 2.80 inches, surpassing previous records set in 1945.
- Heavy rainfall in Ontario prompted the City of Toronto to close roads due to flooding, including Bayview Avenue and Steeles Avenue East, affecting traffic flow.
- Emergency services responded to localized flooding and conducted a water rescue at Kennedy Road and Steeles Avenue East, successfully removing a man from the water.
- Environment Canada lifted rainfall warnings for Toronto while issuing a fog advisory, warning of reduced visibility and potential flooding in low-lying areas due to saturated ground conditions.
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Rain and ice storm force Port Hope to temporarily relocate child care centre services
Complications arising from the recent rain and ice storm has caused the temporary relocation of select services for the Ganaraska Child Care Centre to the Town Park Recreation Centre, the municipality announced Thursday morning.
·Port Hope, Canada
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