Wet weekend could spell rising water in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS — As we head into the last weekend of May, the weather could help accelerate some of the high water we’ve been expecting in the region. On Thursday, Environment Canada issued a special weather statement, warning residents in Southern B.C. of the possibility of thunderstorms and significant precipitation that could add more water to rivers already under a high streamflow warning.
Friday’s (May 29) weather at Riverside Park was perfect for enjoying a seat on a park bench. However, Environment Canada doesn’t expect the sunshine and blue skies to last.
“There’s that risk of thunderstorms Saturday, into the evening,” Bobby Sekhon, Meteorologist for Environment Canada says. “Remember, when thunder roars, go indoors. And with those thunderstorms could be not only heavy downpour and lightning but also strong wind gusts.”