A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM PASSING SOUTH OF MANITOBA BROUGHT SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF RAIN TO PARTS OF SOUTHERN MANITOBA OVERNIGHT...WITH THE HEAVIEST RAIN FALLING SOUTH OF THE CITY OF WINNIPEG. THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME RAINFALL TOTALS FROM THE EVENT AS OF 7 AM THIS MORNING.
PILOT MOUND............ 57.2 MM
EMERSON................ 52.0 MM
GRETNA................. 50.6 MM
MORDEN................. 45.8 MM
STEINBACH.............. 36.6 MM
CARMAN................. 29.4 MM
SPRAGUE................ 27.0 MM
WINNIPEG (ST VITAL)...... 26.2 MM
Whyte Ridge ............. 20.4 MM
Charleswood (Rob's Obs).. 16.5 MM
WINNIPEG (AIRPORT)....... 10.5 MM
I collected 18 mm near the Grant Kenaston interchange.
ReplyDeletewow Rob, you're really having wild and wet weather in this first half of the summer, especially in June with those incredible tornadoes!!! I never thought they could get that strong in Canada!
ReplyDeleteI hope you'll enjoy drier weather the rest of the summer, because I think you won't have drought problems, isn't it?
Greetings from Spain!
Mikel