The Evacuation Order has been downgraded for Tween Lakes Resort on Oyama Road, but the resort will remain closed to the public because of flood damage.
Laura Wilson, at the Emergency Operations Centre, says an Evacuation Alert is still in effect - meaning residents should be ready to leave quickly if conditions change.
Wilson says in Kelowna, the redeployment of sandbags continues.
"Crews are in the Marshall Street area, and are taking sandbags away from the Mill Creek area, which is no longer under threat of flooding and they're assessing the condition of the sandbags, and if they're able to, they'll be deploying them on the foreshore to protect against any future wind storms," she says.
Warm seasonal weather is expected for the next week, creating winds ranging from 20 to 30-kilometres-an-hour in the afternoons and early evenings.
Okanagan Lake dropped 1.2-centimetres overnight - and Kal Lake is down 3-centimetres since Sunday - but normal levels are not expected to return until the end of July.