More rain, higher temperatures and a swollen snowpack kept area officials and residents alert Wednesday.
"We're finally starting to see the fruit of that small stream advisory come to pass," said Brian Avery, a National Weather Service hydrologist.
The freezing level was up to 7,000 feet Wednesday, well above any terrain in North Idaho.
While the Coeur d'Alene and St. Joe rivers remained more than 5 feet below flood stage, streams and localized runoff from snowmelt overwhelmed some culverts and basements.