December 29, 2022 (Muskoka, ON) – The Significant Weather Event for the District of Muskoka remains in effect on December 29, 2022.
As warmer temperatures are expected this weekend, the District and partner municipalities are monitoring the forecast and taking additional precautions as this transition in weather begins.
The Weather: What’s Happening
The holiday snowstorm brought significant snowfall and heavy snowpack to Muskoka – when melting and warmer temperatures follow, this rapidly increases our chance of flooding, which can happen very quickly.
As we work together to clear snowbanks and widen roads, we are also actively working alongside our utility partners to ensure our community which remains without power, is supported. We recognize that many members of urban and rural communities are challenged with hazardous and downed trees, and utility disruptions and have been without power for several days – this December has been like no other.
Significant Weather Event: Remains in Effect
The Significant Weather Event was declared on December 23, 2022 and remains in effect. Muskoka received significantly more snowfall than other neighbouring municipalities and we continue to work day and night to recover.
Public Works crews are preparing in advance to battle the anticipated fluctuating temperatures - although warmer weather is welcome, it comes with risks.
Proceed With Caution
During the winter months, especially during a Significant Weather Event, we’re asking our community to only travel if necessary – and if so, please take a couple of extra steps.
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