
Shuswap Lake levels showing rapid increase
SALMON ARM, B.C. — Officials say the levels of Shuswap Lake are rising rapidly.
An update Tuesday (May 16) from the Columbia Shuswap Regional District said the spike is due to the hot weather accelerating the snow melt and the rate of run-off from rivers, streams and creeks.
“The Shuswap Emergency Program is monitoring water levels closely, as there may be potential for the lowest-lying properties to see some flooding in the coming weeks,” a news release from the CSRD stated.
The regional district said the sudden jump in temperatures may also produce an earlier than usual peak on Shuswap Lake, possibly by the end of May or early June.