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Flood warnings, evacuation alerts due to snowmelt in southeastern B.C.

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Last updated: 2026/05/30 at 3:29 PM
Press Room Published May 30, 2026
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Flood alerts remain in place for much of B.C.’s Southern Interior, with over 150 properties under evacuation alert as a result.

The River Forecast Centre warns warm weather has led to significant snowmelt over the past few days, and heavy rainfalls is expected in the area in the coming days.

The Upper Colombia and Kootenay River areas are under flood warning, meaning river levels have exceeded bankfull — or will imminently — and adjacent areas will flood.

The North Thompson River, West Kootenay and East Kootenay areas south of Invermere are under flood watch, meaning river levels are rising and approaching bankfull.

The Upper Fraser, South Thompson and Boundary areas are under a high streamflow advisory, meaning minor flooding in low-lying areas is possible as river levels rise, but no major flooding is expected.

WATCH | Calgarians warned of rising water levels:

Calgarians told to stay clear of rising water this weekend

The City of Calgary says alpine snow-melt and rain are expected to increase water levels in the Bow and Elbow rivers over the weekend. As CBC’s Jo Horwood reports, city officials are asking residents to exercise caution.

Approximately 150 properties in several communities along the Lardeau and Duncan rivers in the Central Kootenay area are under evacuation alert as of Friday evening.

This includes the communities of Cooper Creek, Meadow Creek, Marblehead and Poplar Creek.

An additional six properties have been under evacuation alert in Golden, B.C., since Friday afternoon.

Landslide on highway.
A landslide closed a section of Highway 1 between Revelstoke and Golden on Thursday, May 28. The section reopened Friday. (Parks Canada)

A section of Highway 1 between Revelstoke and Golden reopened Friday following a landslide, which Parks Canada said was triggered by warm weather combined with overnight rain.

A Saturday report from the River Forecast Centre says severe weather, including moderate to heavy rainfall, is expected in the area over the weekend through early Tuesday.

It warns people to stay away from rivers and river banks, and to never drive through floodwaters.

Just on the other side of the provincial border, Environment Canada is warning high river levels and expected rain over the next few days could cause flooding in Banff and Calgary.

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