UUpper Thames River Watershed no longer experiencing Low Water Conditions (January 14, 2026)
A review of stream flows as well asÌý30 and 90 dayÌýprecipitation dataÌýindicatesÌýthat theÌýUpper Thames River watershed has returned toÌýNormalÌýLow Water Conditions, thanks to theÌýrecent snow, rain,Ìýand snowmelt.ÌýThe watershed had been in low water conditions since late August 2025.Ìý
The Ontario Low Water Program was developed to support local response in the event of drought. Under this program, each Conservation Authority has formed a Water Response Team to provide information and recommendations to help local interest-holders and watershed communities reduce and better manage water use.
Precipitation and stream flows are the key low water indicators. The program provides the following definitions for the three-tiered system used to inform the public of local low water conditions:
- Low Water Level 1: Early indication of a potential drought condition.
- Low Water Level 2: Increased likelihood of drought conditions.
- Low Water Level 3: High likelihood of drought conditions (does not imply an emergency).
The Province's Low Water Response webpage has aÌý.