Some communities in B.C.’s interior remain on flood watch with rain in the forecast
VANCOUVER — Parts of British Columbia’s Interior remain under a flood watch as a spell of warm weather over the weekend melted snow and rain is in the forecast in some communities.
The River Forecast Centre says the Nazko and West Road rivers in south-central B.C. remain under flood watch, with the rising water creating a danger that it could spill over its banks.
The Lower Thompson River basin west of Kamloops also has an active flood watch, and the Village of Cache Creek about 350 kilometres northeast of Vancouver has declared a state of local emergency.
On Sunday, Cache Creek issued an evacuation order for one property on the Trans-Canada Highway because of the flood risk.