Serving Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island, Fredericton, Halifax, Moncton
Corey Mosher of Ridgeback Basement Systems says people need to check their drains tonight as most remain covered in snow.
CBC News Posted: Mar 26, 2015 7:24 AM AT
The risk of flooding has Environment Canada warning much of Nova Scotia's Atlantic Coast to expect between 20 and 40 millimetres of rainfall beginning this evening.
The warnings come just as the province has been making headway to clear the massive amounts of snow after two massive snow events last week.
Corey Mosher of Ridgeback Basement Systems says people need to check their drains tonight as most remain covered in snow.
He says that will cause water to flow right into their homes.
Mosher says he expects to be so busy this week, his company has upgraded its phone system and added three extra lines.
Here are a few tips to help prevent flooding as the snow melts: