Warmer weather brings risk of localized flooding: City of Vernon
All of the snow that fell last week in the North Okanagan is turning into a wet, slushy mess as the temperatures rise this week.
With that in mind, the City of Vernon is reminding residents to check any catch basins near their properties to ensure they are clear so the melting snow can disperse, preventing the potential for flooding.
“Environment Canada is forecasting rising temperatures in the North Okanagan, reaching zero or above in the coming days, accompanied by rain starting as early as this afternoon. This change in weather may result in melted snow potentially causing standing water or localized flooding if catch basins are covered,” a city news release stated.
City crews are working to make sure catch basins are not blocked, but they may not get to them all.











