Experts say river levels ease in parts of B.C., as levels rise in Okanagan Lake
VANCOUVER — Receding levels in some British Columbia waterways mean the flood threat has been downgraded for parts of the southern Interior and northwestern B.C.
The River Forecast Centre says flood watches are now down to high streamflow advisories for the Nicola River near Merritt and for the Salmon River in the Shuwap, east of Kamloops.
High streamflow advisories have also ended for the Kettle River in the Boundary region and the Bulkley River and its feeders around Houston, Telkwa and Smithers in northwestern B.C.
But in the northeastern part of the province, a flood warning remains in place for the Beatton River, and flood watches are still in effect for the Moberly, Halfway and parts of the Peace rivers, although Environment Canada forecasts an end to showers by Wednesday.


