Areas in Manitoba’s north & southeast regions could experience high water conditions and overland flooding, according to the province’s Hydrologic Forecast Centre.
Significant rainfall and heavy winds that began this weekend are expected to last until Wednesday.
The main areas of concern in the north include the Saskatchewan River and the Churchill River watersheds — which could receive up to 60 mm of rain by Wednesday.
In the southeast, the Whiteshell lakes area could receive 20 to 40 mm of precipitation. Other areas in the south and southeast parts of Manitoba have a low risk of overland flooding.
Looking beyond these areas, the risk is low in most of the province.