Wildfires and flooding have affected many parts of B.C. over the weekend, officials say, as a close eye is being kept on incidents around the province.
Environment Canada issued a storm watch and special weather statement that covers B.C.'s Okanagan and Boundary areas, saying conditions are favourable for severe thunderstorms
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.
As British Columbia heads into one of its first warm spells of the year, forecasters are warning the heat could raise avalanche and flood risks, while the danger of wildfires has already nudged up to a "moderate" rating in some parts of the province.