I am no expert but I know that the levels of the lakes go through natural
cycles over a span of several years.....

 

http://www.waterlevels.gc.ca/C
<http://www.waterlevels.gc.ca/C&A/netgraphs_e.html> &A/netgraphs_e.html

 

If you look at the historic levels in the lakes, it seems that the levels in
recent years have been more stable than in the past

 

 

For a forecast of the next 30 days you can follow this link (forecast is
updated  frequently)

 

http://www.lre.usace.army.mil/greatlakes/hh/greatlakeswaterlevels/waterlevel
forecasts/weeklygreatlakeswaterlevels/index.cfm

 

The longer term forecast for Lake Ontario is for it to continue low through
the winter and into the spring L

 

Best regards,

Bob Hickson, P. Eng, RHI, CEA

C&C 29-2 Flying Colours

(416) 919-2297

 <mailto:bobhick...@rogers.com> bobhick...@rogers.com

 

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