What's been a wet start to the week is only going to get wetter, and that's a concern for local Conservation Authorities. The Upper Thames CA is warning people to stay away from all waterways, as they swell and take on more water. By tomorrow, they're expecting 50mm of rain will have fallen, and add to another 10 to 20mm of melted snow. Although serious flooding is not anticipated, flood prone areas will be treacherous. They've identified Southside Park in Woodstock as an area of concern. The list also includes: -Harris and Gibbons Parks and the North London Athletic Fields/Stoneybrook Recreation Fields in London -Milt Dunnell Fields (formerly the Flats) in St. Marys -Avondale Cemetery in Stratford

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