An unstable weather system is expected to bring between 20 to 60 millimetres of rainfall in portions of southern Manitoba between today and Wednesday.
The Assiniboine River forecast has been revised with record flows forecast for the Brandon area at 32,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) between May 12 and 14.
The Red River reached an open water crest in Winnipeg at James Avenue yesterday at 19.59 feet.
Provincial officials have notified the City of Steinbach that it can stand down from its status as flood host community.
Water levels increased significantly yesterday on streams in the Dauphin Lake Basin.
A flood warning has been issued for the Dauphin Lake Basin including the Parkland region and Duck Mountains.
Flood forecasts have been updated to reflect the impact of the weekend storm.
As a result of the weekend precipitation, some Assiniboine River tributaries will have minor increases but will stay below water levels reached in previous crests.
Precipitation from unstable weather may result in localized overland flooding on land adjacent tributaries and streams across southern Manitoba.
A storm with high winds is expected to bring snow into the Brandon area, which is under a winter storm watch.