Flood warning, watches issued as river levels in B.C. Interior swell with snowmelt
VANCOUVER — Flood warnings and watches were in effect for a wide area of British Columbia’s Interior because of snowmelt after several days of unseasonably hot weather, causing rivers and streams to surge.
The River Forecast Centre posted a flood warning for a section of the Nazko River west of Williams Lake on Saturday as the waterway reached levels only seen about once every decade.
The centre’s website says conditions on the Nazko River should ease in the next day but concern remains about another Fraser River tributary, the West Road River, which has also reached flood stage.
Those two spots are within the Middle Fraser Basin region where a flood watch was also posted for the San Jose River south of Williams Lake.