Eyes are now on area creeks and streams as the coming warm weather melts more of the higher elevation snowpack.
Dave Campbell at the BC River Forecast Centre says the snow at mid-elevations - 1,400 to 1,600 metres - has melted..
"But then as soon as we get just a couple hundred metres higher, there's quite a lot of snow still remaining, in the order of 80% of what the season started with; there's been just a little bit of melt particularily over the last week up there, so there's still a lot of higher elevation snow to come down," he says.
Campbell says for the most part the risk of flooding from creeks and streams fed by the mid-elevation snowpack has passed - but streams like Mission Creek are still at risk as its headwaters are higher - and that risk of flooding could continue for a couple more weeks.
He says a high stream flow advisory remains in effect in the Okanagan.