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With water levels dropping, here is the one chart you need to see

Affected by flooding? See the forecast for your community.

Affected by flooding? See the forecast for your community

Water levels are expected to recede this week but remain above flood stage in communities in the lower St. John River. (Julia Wright / CBC)

Emergency officials say the end of the severe flooding is in sight, but water levels in the lower basin of the St. John River are forecast to remain above flood stage until the weekend.

The latest five-day River Watch outlook suggests water levels in flood-ravaged communities will recedeconsiderably in the next 72 hours, though flooding will persist in areas just downriver from Fredericton.

Grand Lake, Jemseg and Sheffield are projected to sit at about a metre above their respective flood stages on the weekend. Check out the water level forecast level in your community:

Information provided by the provincial government. (Maria Burgos/CBC)