Remnants of Debby move across Ottawa, eastern Ontario, prompting flood risks

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Remnants of Debby move across Ottawa, eastern Ontario, prompting flood risks
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A rainfall warning bringing 50 to 100 millimetres of rain continues to be in effect for Ottawa-Gatineau and eastern Ontario this Friday, as the remnants of Debby move across the country.

Environment Canada says on its website"a low pressure system interacting with the remnants of tropical storm Debby is expected to give heavy rainfall for eastern Ontario" Friday.

"But now with the abundance of precipitation or moisture from Debby, we're going to see significant rain."The current record for most rain on Aug. 9 is 41.4 mm, set in 1959. The city says swimming is not recommended at beaches during heavy rainfalls. It notes that due to heavy rain, wading pools have been closed Friday.

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Environment Canada has issued rainfall warnings and special weather statements in parts of New Brunswick Friday as the remnants of Tropical Depression Debby head towards eastern Canada.Hundreds of people are expected to pack a theatre in Liverpool, N.S., this afternoon to watch local athlete Sarah Mitton on the big screen as she vies for gold in the Olympic shot put finals in Paris.

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