Crest expected next month: Manitoba’s flood fears ease a bit with dry weather
WINNIPEG — Dry weather and a slow melt so far have somewhat eased the flood potential in Manitoba, although it will be a few more weeks until the threat passes.
The provincial government says with average to unfavourable weather, the Red River should peak roughly at the same level as in 2009.
Several communities in the Red River Valley had to close off some road access that year, and sections of roads, including the main highway between Winnipeg and the United States, were flooded for weeks.
Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler says water is expected to stay well below the top of ring dikes that protect towns and properties.