Officials say they're concerned about the flood risk associated with Whiteman's Creek, close to where it empties into Okanagan Lake about 70 kilometres north of Kelowna, B.C.
Spring flood alerts come as temperatures rise across B.C., triggering faster snow melt, along with the potential for rain in the forecast which could further swell rivers.
The BC River Forecast Centre put the Southern Interior on flood watch Tuesday as sunny conditions, warm temperatures and high freezing levels lead to increased water levels.