Rainfall warnings continue across eastern Ontario, western Quebec
Rainfall warnings remain in place Sunday across much of eastern Ontario and western Quebec.
As of 2:45 p.m. Sunday, Environment Canada had issued rainfall warnings for many communities west of the nation's capital, including Arnprior, Renfrew, Pembroke, Bancroft and Barry's Bay.
Warnings were also in place across much of the Outaouais, covering communities like Wakefield, Shawville, Maniwaki and Thurso.
Some places could see up to 80 millimetres of rain Sunday, the weather agency said, before the wet weather tapers off on Monday.
Special weather statements have been issued for other parts of the region, including Ottawa-Gatineau, Kingston and Cornwall.
Ottawa's forecast calls for up to 45 millimetres of rain Sunday, with a chance of thunderstorms.
This map shows the extent of weather advisories that were in place in eastern Ontario and western Quebec as of 2:45 p.m. on Sunday. Rainfall warnings are in red and special weather statements in grey. (Environment Canada)
In preparation for a flood, Environment Canada advises people to learn how to shut off their utilities and safeguard heating equipment, along with keeping sandbags and emergency kits.
In the case of a flood, people shouldn't try to walk through the water — even if it looks shallow — and should also avoid driving through it.