PROVINCE WARNS
PEOPLE IN WINNIPEG AREA TO STAY OFF RED RIVER AS LEVELS RISE AND ICE WEAKENS
Manitoba Infrastructure’s Hydrologic
Forecast Centre is advising people to stay off the Red River in the Winnipeg
area as high water from the United States makes its way north, raising river
levels between eight to 10 feet, possibly weakening and breaking the ice.
The rising Red River will influence the level of Assiniboine River in the
area where the two rivers meet and possibly upstream.
Recent warm weather extended into the
northern U.S. melting surface snow and raising water levels in the Red River
Basin.
Due to changing weather patterns, ice
conditions on southern rivers and lakes may be hazardous. It is strongly
advised that people be careful if venturing out onto what appears to be frozen
rivers and lakes due to thin ice conditions.
Rivers can be especially hazardous as
ice thickness can vary in the same area of a river. Ice tends to be
weaker toward the middle of the river, although there may be exceptions.
Areas of fast-flowing water tend to have thin ice which may not be visible.
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