The Red River at Ste. Agathe on April 11

A flood warning remains in effect along the Red River from Emerson to the Red River Floodway.

The Red River has gone up six inches since Friday at Emerson. It is expected to crest there between April 15th and 18th at levels near what they were in the spring of 2006.

The Red River has also climbed six inches since Friday at Morris, where it is expected to peak between April 18th and 22nd. The Red River north of Letellier is expected to reach levels between 2006 and 2019.

Meanwhile, at Ste. Agathe, the Red rose 16 inches from Friday to Saturday. It is expected to crest there between April 19th and 23rd.

There are still six road closures in the Rural Municipality of Ritchot. They are the LaSalle Bridge on Waverley, Crown Valley Road at Provincial Road 200, Courchaine Rd Between PR 200 and Turnbull Drive, Alarie Road Between PR 200 and Crystal Springs, Levesque Road at PR 305 Prefontaine Road from PR 200 to Sood.

According to the North Dakota Department of Transportation, a portion of the I-29 remains closed in North Dakota. Both the northbound and southbound lanes of the 1-29 have been closed from the Manvel Exit to the Grafton Exit due to water over the road.

The Red River at Grand Forks has already dropped eight inches since its peak on Friday, but still remains at major flood stage.

Crews work on the dike at St. Adolphe