Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation’s Hydrologic Forecast Centre is issuing high-water advisories for smaller rivers, creeks and drains in southeast and south-central Manitoba.
Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation’s Hydrologic Forecast Centre advises that, due to temperatures well-above freezing this weekend, it is expected that the snowpack will melt quickly throughout most of southern Manitoba.
Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation advises that preparations for potential spring flooding are underway across the province.
The 2013 budget will keep building a better Manitoba for today and the long term by focusing on the things that matter most to families, Finance Minister Stan Struthers announced.
Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation’s Hydrologic Forecast Centre issued an update today regarding additional snow in the Red River Valley.
The province is strongly encouraging homeowners across Manitoba to take advantage of the current subsidy program offered by 22 municipalities to help reduce the risk of basement flooding.
Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation’s Hydrologic Forecast Centre has issued its third 2013 spring flood outlook for the province.
The Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation Hydrologic Forecast Centre’s second 2013 flood outlook calls for increased spring flooding potential.
Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation’s Hydrologic Forecasting and Water Management office advises that provincial flood forecasters are assessing recent and ongoing snowfall.
The Hydrologic Forecast Centre of Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation preliminary 2013 spring flood outlook suggests there could be a risk of minor to moderate spring flooding for the Red, Souris, Pembina and Assiniboine rivers, and in the Interlake region.