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Army Corps Now Says Lake Ontario Water Stays High Into Fall

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers predicts the Great Lakes will hold their higher-than-average levels through the summer and into the early fall. The latest monthly prediction says the above average rain and very wet conditions in April and May pushed all the lakes higher than originally forecast. The six month water level forecast has […]

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More Lake Ontario Shoreline Flooding Taking Aim at Rochester

The National Weather Service in Buffalo is warning us to expect Round Five of Lake Ontario Flooding. They’ve issued a Lakeshore Flood Watch beginning late Tuesday night and running through Wednesday afternoon. Following Monday’s 90 degree weather, a cold front crossing the area is bringing lower temperatures and stronger northeast winds. With Lake Ontario not […]

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Irondequoit Emergency Declaration Extended

Supervisor Dave Seeley has signed a declaration continuing his town’s State of Emergency, first declared May 12th when Lake Ontario began flooding shoreline properties. Seeley says a State of Emergency remains in effect for 30 days unless rescinded or extended. He says the water levels on Lake Ontario have only come down by about an […]

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