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I'm like an old Italian guy. Let me tell you about my tomato plants. Okay, VA3VWX-Ridey. So Lake Ontario, so it's been a terrible wet rainy day. Blustery winds, there were some power outages, localized flooding, tree branches coming off trees. A lot of stratiform rain. There were some convective elements, but no thunderstorms. It's just very unusual for this time of the year. But everything I'm telling you does not factor in this rainfall that we've had today, which is gonna create additional problems down the road. So that was the emphasis for telling you this. So what's happening? Well, right now Lake Ontario is about 75.37 meters. That's 247.28 feet, roughly. And according to, so the short-term forecast, which is according to the International Lake Ontario St. Lawrence River Board, the lake's projected to reach its seasonal peak by the end of the month, early June, which is about 75.40 meters, 247.37 feet. And it could get us high 75.5 meters.

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