Public Notice

Watershed Conditions Statement – Flood Outlook Pembroke District – April 29, 2026

View the PDF below for the full Ministry of Natural Resources Watershed Conditions Statement – Flood Outlook Pembroke District (April 29, 2026, 3:00 p.m.).

Watershed Conditions Statement – Flood Outlook Pembroke District

Inland areas of Renfrew County

Wednesday, April 29, 2026 3:00 pm

The Ministry of Natural Resources – Pembroke District is advising area residents that a Watershed Conditions Statement – Flood Outlook remains in effect for inland areas of Renfrew County through Wednesday, May 06, 2026.

Recent warm weather and precipitation have resulted in the melting of the snowpack and lake ice. This combined with forecasted precipitation and continued warm temperatures, will result in continued high water conditions as the freshet runoff moves through the system.

Although no widespread flooding is expected at this time, water levels and flow in the inland areas of Renfrew County will remain elevated, and flooding in low-lying areas and areas with poor drainage is possible.

Residents in flood-prone areas are encouraged to closely follow changing conditions and to take necessary measures and exercise caution around rivers and streams. Please alert and monitor any children under your care to possible dangers and supervise their activities.

The ministry is closely monitoring the weather and developing watershed conditions. Further updates will be issued as appropriate.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Description of Weather System

Daytime temperatures are consistently between 5 to 15 degrees. Nighttime temperatures are expected to be between 0 and 10 degrees, with cooler temperatures expected later in the week.

A low pressure system is expected to move through over the next few days, bringing rainfall amounts of 10-30mm depending on how the system behaves.

Description of Current Conditions

The MNR continues to closely monitor local lakes, rivers and weather conditions.

Water levels and flows are fairly stable inland; however, levels and flows are expected to remain elevated due to spring runoff combined with the recent precipitation.

Minor flooding in low-lying areas can be expected, and those areas currently experiencing high water levels or flooding can expect these conditions to continue. A close watch of local weather forecasts, special weather statements, and warnings is recommended.

A Flood Warning is in effect April 29, 2026 through to May 6, 2026 for the Ottawa River from Pembroke to Arnprior.

DEFINITIONS

  • WATERSHED CONDITIONS STATEMENT – WATER SAFETY: indicates that high flows, melting ice or other factors could be dangerous for such users as boaters, anglers and swimmers but flooding is not expected.
  • WATERSHED CONDITIONS STATEMENT – FLOOD OUTLOOK: gives early notice of the potential for flooding based on weather forecasts calling for heavy rain, snow melt, high winds or other conditions
  • SHORELINE CONDITIONS STATEMENT – WATER SAFETY: indicates that along the Great Lakes shorelines high water, melting ice or other factors could be dangerous but flooding is not expected.
  • SHORELINE CONDITIONS STATEMENT – FLOOD OUTLOOK: gives early notice of the potential for flooding along the Great Lakes shorelines based on weather and lake conditions, and water safety information.
  • FLOOD WATCH: potential for flooding exists within specific watercourses and municipalities
  • FLOOD WARNING: flooding is imminent or occurring within specific watercourses and municipalities.

LEARN MORE

Surface Water Monitoring Centre public webpage www.ontario.ca/page/surface-water-monitoring-centre

  • Environment Canada bulletins: weather.gc.ca
  • A close watch on local conditions and weather forecasts from Environment Canada is recommended.

Aaron Foss, Pembroke District Supervisor, 613-291-3613                                                                                                                            ontario.ca/mnrf

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