Shuswap River expected to peak June 10
The flood threat has taken a positive turn for parts of the Okanagan, but the tense times continue for residents in the Enderby area.
The BC River Forecast Centre has downgraded a flood watch….to a high streamflow advisory for creeks and streams around Vernon, Lumby, Winfield and Kelowna, and also for the Salmon River near Salmon Arm.
The City of Enderby said levels on the Shuswap River are expected to rapidly rise over the next day.
“River levels are currently reading at 437.3 cubic metres per second, said Tate Bengtson, chief administrative officer/emergency operations centre director. “Levels will rapidly rise over the next day as the rains of this past weekend impact the Shuswap River and the areas that drain into it. After that, we are expecting the rise to taper off slightly, but the river will continue to increase its level over the next 10 days, with a forecast high of 515.6 cubic metres per second on June 10.”