Strong south-west winds could see water levels rise quickly causing serge-related flooding and high waves.
A flood outlook has been issued by the Long Point Region Conservation Authority for Lake Erie Shoreline.
Strong south-west winds could cause water levels to rise quickly along the shoreline.
According to the LPRCA there is a risk of surge-related flooding, high waves and erosion along low-lying shoreline areas.
People are being urged to use caution and keep children and pets away.
LPRCA says that this warning will be in effect until tomorrow morning or until updated.
LPRCA staff will continue to monitor conditions throughout the watershed.

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