Residents and emergency crews are bracing for another surge of floodwaters, after surveying damage in some of the worst-hit parts of British Columbia during a reprieve over the weekend. The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary said about three thousand residents remain under an evacuation order due to the ongoing threat of a second flood, with high forecasted temperatures expected to melt snow at higher elevations early this week. Not too far away, the Similkameen River is projected to reach historic levels by Friday, potentially pushing several feet of additional water into Osoyoos Lake. A high stream flow remains in effect for the Fraser River and is also expected to rise over the course of the week.