Oshawa sits in the Great Lakes basin in Ontario, where a humid continental climate brings precipitation fairly evenly through the year, with the biggest flood risks coming from spring snowmelt and intense summer thunderstorms.
East of Toronto on Lake Ontario, the city’s Oshawa Creek has a history of flash flooding during intense summer storms. Lake-effect weather patterns and the basin’s many rivers mean local flooding can develop quickly during a strong spring melt or a slow-moving summer storm, and Environment Canada’s radar network is a key tool for tracking both. Learn more: Flash Flood Warning Signs on Radar · Open the full Rain Map