Details are regularly updated by Alberta Environment on their interactive map at
https://rivers.alberta.ca/
Currently no trails are closed in the Town of Banff. Please use caution around riverbanks.
Flood Watch
Advisories apply to streams and their tributaries unless otherwise noted.
25-35 mm of rain, with higher amounts possible due to convective activity, is forecast for the Upper Bow River Basin. Snow is expected at higher elevations. This precipitation, in combination with the higher than average water levels in these areas due to the snow melt that has occurred in the past few weeks, may cause water levels to approach bankfull conditions at the Town of Banff and upstream if the highest amount of precipitation is realized, although no widespread flooding is expected with this precipitation at this time.
Flood Watch issued for the Bow River upstream of Banff, including the Town of Banff:
Water levels on the Bow River may rise ~ 0.2 m due to this precipitation.
This water level change would approach bankfull levels for the Bow River at Banff.
Peak water levels are forecast at the Town of Banff at approximately midnight on Wednesday (May 30th).
There may be flooding of low-lying areas adjacent to the river, however no widespread flooding is expected at this time.
High Streamflow Advisory for the Bow River upstream of the Town of Cochrane to the Town of Banff
Water levels rises in these areas are expected to be lower than the upstream water level rises, and no additional impacts are expected in these areas.
The River Forecast Centre and the Town of Banff have been in direct communication, and will continue to monitor the precipitation and water levels rises throughout this event and update advisory levels as necessary.