Mountain communities like Banff and Canmore are experiencing flooding due to the combination of melting snowpack and heavy rainfall, where the snowpack acts like a sponge absorbing rainwater but then releases it gradually, causing increased water flow that floods streets, basements, and recreational areas even without a provincial flood watch.
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Now, the mountain communities are also feeling the heavy impact of the wet weather. Tyler Barrow is in Banff, where residents have been drenched. So, Tyler, what have you seen?
>> Tara, the melting snowpack along with heavy rainfall has caused flooding concerns here. One playground and several trails are closed, but the area is not under a flood watch by the province. Meanwhile, downstream in Canmore, it's puddle central, while some basements are flooded.
Throughout the town site of Banff, the wet weather has taken its toll. Trails along the Bow River are closed. A playground area has been flooded and is temporarily taped off.
Bow Falls are thundering with the increased precipitation coupled with the melted snowpack. Seen here, Cascade Mountain has two waterfalls flowing.
Normally, it's just one. The area did recently receive more snow at higher elevations, which is good.
>> The snowpack's acted like a giant sponge and held a lot of that rain back. Colder snow building up on top of that melted snowpack. So, that's pretty well stopped snow melt in its tracks.
>> The town is not under a provincial flood watch. For these visitors from Virginia, the weather is a letdown.
>> We weren't expecting a terrain like every day. We were expecting sunny weather.
>> But the Brits aren't bitter.
>> You put up with the dreary weather because you're used to it.
>> It's um it's quite pleasant, actually.
This is This is the same stuff we get in >> In Canmore, it is puddle palooza.
Throughout the town, water is spilling onto streets. For a municipality that experienced disastrous flooding back in 2013, this is nothing like it.
>> 2013, it was a really heavy and intense rainfall. Um the rainfall here started off pretty light. This morning was probably the worst of it.
>> But the 10 to 20 mm a day enough to flood basements. This one was flooded on Friday. Tenant Keaton's Garrison is using a sub pump to get it out.
>> Definitely stressful, especially with like the electricity going and just sometimes like things coming up and not knowing exactly what to do right away.
>> The flooding has forced the three sisters campground to close temporarily.
Tyler Barrow, CTV News, Kamloops.
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