Flood risk in Okanagan increases
The flood risk in the Okanagan has been upgraded.
The B.C. River Forecast Centre says the valley, and other parts of the Southern Interior, are now part of a Flood Watch, an upgrade from the earlier high streamflow advisory.
A flood watch means river levels are rising and will approach, or may exceed, their banks. Flooding of areas adjacent to affected rivers may occur.
“Snowmelt rates have been increasing over the past few days, particularly in mid-elevation areas, with 25 mm to 50 mm of snowmelt being observed yesterday (May 1). Rivers have been rising in response to elevated snowmelt runoff,” an update from the centre stated.











