The Grey Sauble Conservation Authority has issued a conditions statement as strong winds are anticipated to result in higher waves and potential lake surging on Sunday.
The Conservation Authority says a cold front is expected to move across Lake Huron and Georgian Bay Sunday and into Monday, bringing with it high winds.
Strong southerly winds are expected to develop Sunday and are forecasted to swing to the west on Sunday evening and into Monday morning.
Maximum sustained wind speeds of 40-50 kilometres per hour, with gusts up to 100 kilometres per hour are expected.
Winds are expected to diminish throughout the day Monday but will remain steady out of the west.
The strong winds, combined with near record-high water levels on Lake Huron, will result in higher than normal waves hitting shoreline areas and potential lake surging.
The increased wave height and lake surging may result in minor flooding of low-lying shoreline areas, as well as increased risk of erosion.



