Weather Advisory and Preparedness Information

With a Rainfall Warning in effect for the City of Morden due to extreme weather conditions impacting our area, we strongly urge all residents to take immediate action to protect their homes and community from the risks associated with heavy rainfall. The latest forecasts indicate significant rainfall amounts, which could result in localized flooding and other challenging conditions.

To help minimize the risk of sewer backup and mitigate the potential impacts of the forecasted heavy rains, please consider the following crucial steps:

Sump Pump Management:

Please verify that your sump pump is operating correctly, ensuring it channels water outside, away from your home’s foundation. It is critical to avoid discharging water into the sanitary drain, as this could overwhelm Morden’s sewer system, increasing the risk of sewage backup into your property and our community.

Downspout Direction:

Ensure that your downspouts are positioned to direct water away from building structures. This measure will help prevent water from entering your home and manage surface water levels in residential areas effectively.

Clearing Blockages:

Regularly inspect storm drains and gutters near your property to remove debris or leaves, ensuring unobstructed water flow. Keeping these pathways clear is essential to avoid water accumulation and potential flooding.

Important Notice: Please be informed that failure to adhere to city bylaws regarding proper water diversion, including the correct use of sump pumps and downspouts, may result in a fine of up to $500. This ordinance is put in place to protect our community and infrastructure during such severe weather events.

For continued updates and to stay informed, please monitor local weather forecasts and alerts issued by Environment Canada.

For the latest weather conditions and updates, refer to the official Environment Canada webpage.

Your proactive response and cooperation are invaluable in our collective efforts to keep Morden safe and resilient. Thank you.