A lakeshore flood warning is issued by the National Weather Service when conditions are expected to cause flooding along the shoreline of one of the Great Lakes. This warning is issued when water levels rise to a level that could result in flooding and potentially hazardous conditions. These warnings are typically issued when strong winds, high waves, and storm surges are forecasted, as these conditions can cause water levels to rise quickly and create flooding. Residents along the lakeshore are advised to take precautions such as securing outdoor objects and moving any valuables to higher ground. Boaters are also urged to stay out of the water during times of high waves and surf. It is important to take any lakeshore flood warning seriously and prepare accordingly to protect yourself and your property.
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