Flood Information
Manitoba Lakes
Latest Update - May 12, 2013
- Ice is beginning to break up and melt on most of Manitobas large lakes. High winds can
move broken or weakened ice around the lake, creating a risk of ice pile-up on windward
shorelines. Residents are reminded to remain alert to weather conditions and to monitor
news media for warnings.
- Strong and gusty southerly winds are forecasted to occur from this afternoon into
tomorrow afternoon. This will result in a high risk of shoreline ice pile-up on the windward
shores of Lake Manitoba, Dauphin Lake, Lake Winnipegosis, and Lake St. Martin. There
is a moderate-high risk of shoreline ice pile-up on windward shores of Lake Winnipeg,
and Pelican Lake.
- Lake Manitoba at Steep Rock remained at 812.2 ft (daily average level) and Lake
Winnipeg was stable at 713.4 ft (wind eliminated level). The water level of other major
lakes is reported in todays Manitoba Lakes flood sheet.
Daily flood reports are available through the Infrastructure & Transportation - Hydrologic forecasting centre's website