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Fisher River flow at Fisherton, near Peguis
Above 2022 level
Over ~1,400 cfs · above 26 ft stage
Beyond the worst recent event (2022 — over 1,000 evacuated, 700+ homes damaged). Follow Peguis leadership and Manitoba EMO immediately.
At 2022 level
Approaching 1,377 cfs · around 26 ft stage
Matches the 2022 spring peak. Follow evacuation guidance. Check manitoba.ca/floodinfo and Peguis updates.
Between 2014 and 2022
~800–1,200 cfs · 25–26 ft stage
Above 2014 but not yet at 2022. Watch provincial bulletins closely — the difference between these two floods was people's homes.
At 2014 level
Around 710 cfs · ~25 ft stage
Matches the 2014 spring peak. In 2014, 100+ people were displaced. Overbank flooding likely near the river.
At 2017 level
Around 590 cfs · ~24.4 ft stage
Matches the 2017 spring peak. Peguis was evacuated in 2017 — a moderate event.
Rising
Flow climbing past baseline
The river is moving. Worth watching. First notification of the season usually lands here.
Quiet
Below ~80 cfs
Normal seasonal flow. No action needed. No alerts sent at this level.