The River Forecast Centre said recent precipitation and ongoing snowmelt has led to a rise in river levels through the region over the past few days. Temperatures are easing, with freezing temperatures observed at mid-elevations overnight.
As of April 1 readings, the snowpack depth in both the North Thompson (103 per cent of normal) and South Thompson (100 per cent of normal) basins was about average.
The River Forecast Centre said weather into the week is expected to remain relatively stable, with no significant amounts of rainfall expected, but temperatures are expected to gradually warm in the next few days.
The public is advised to stay clear of the fast-flowing rivers and potentially unstable riverbanks during the high-streamflow period.