The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority continues to be on a flood watch. According to officials we have already received 45-90 milimetres of rain so far this week with an additional 20-40 mm expected by Friday morning. The Conservation Authority says localized flooding is occuring throughout the watershed in low flood plain areas. Residents are once again being reminded to stay away from stream banks and other waterways at this time. If these forecasts materialize, potential areas that may flood in the late hours of tonight and into tomorrow include the following: City of Woodstock: Thames River at Highway 2; Cedar Creek at Southside Park Thames Centre: Village of Putnam South of Highway 401; Reynolds Creek - Golden Pond Trailer Park East Zorra -Tavistock: Braemar Trailer Park Zorra: Ponderosa Trailer Park City of London: Waubuno Creek - Travelled Road, River Road North Thames River - Windermere and Adelaide Streets; Gibbons Park (Victoria Avenue); Harris Park including the Nancy Campbell Institute parking area Dingman Creek at Dingman Drive Pottersburg Creek at Oxford Street (Veterans Memorial Parkway) Thames River - Wellington and Front Streets Mud Creek at Oxford Street (opposite Beaverbrook Avenue) University of Western Ontario: Medway parking lot; Tennis Centre Middlesex Centre: Former Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School site; River Road Perth South: Prospect Hill Campground West Perth: Motherwell area (Trafalgar bridge) City of Stratford: Dolan Drive; Avon Cemetery; Stratford Golf and Country Club Town of St. Marys: Thomas Street between Park and Queen Streets; Parkview Drive; St. Marys Golf and Country Club

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