City looks to Mother Nature to provide reprieve from rising water levels
KAMLOOPS — The City of Kamloops is hoping water levels have peaked after a rainy weekend.
The Thompson River rose about 20 centimetres in Kamloops over the weekend, however Utilities Services Maintenance Supervisor Joe Luison says it did come down slightly by Monday (June 29) morning.
The River Forecast Centre has maintained a flood watch for the South Thompson River and a high streamflow advisory for the Thompson River, North Thompson and tributaries of the South Thompson.