Instead of a steadily rising, Okanagan Lake levels are now fluctuating.
On Saturday morning, it was down seven-thenths of a centimetre at 343.244 metres.
The Central Okanagan Regional District [CORD] says the slight decreases are good to see, but Okanagan residents are still at the mercy of the weather.
A melting snowpack is no longer a concern, but rain and wind events could still cause significant damage to properties and infrastructure.
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Flood protection measures should be inspected and maintained.
A high water table also remains a concern.