The spring risk of flooding is at a low, to moderate level according to the Manitoba Flood Outlook released today.
Normal to below normal soil moisture at freeze-up varied snowfall throughout the winter indicating a very low chance of flood risks.
Also, Most Manitoba Lake Levels are normal to below normal for this time of year but are expected to remain within operational levels.
This forecast could change depending on future weather conditions.
The Manitoba Hydrologic Forecast will be issuing daily flow and level forecasts once runoff fully begins, which is expected for around the first week of April.
For the full 33-page flood outlook, visit The Provincial Government's Website by clicking the link.