There was a substantial rain in southeastern Manitoba Sunday evening and early Monday morning.
Steinbach received 35 millimetres or one and four-tenths inches.
Marchand had the highest amount at 43 millimetres or one and seven-tenths inches.
St. Pierre recorded 24 millimetres, St. Adolphe 21 and Zhoda eight.
More rain is forecast Monday through Tuesday.
Parts of Manitoba had more severe weather. Here is a summary from Environment Canada:
Weather summary
for Manitoba
issued by Environment Canada
at 6:43 p.m. CDT Sunday 25 August 2019.
Persistent showers and severe thunderstorms continued to affect
portions of Manitoba through the day on Sunday, August 25. Below is
a summary of 24 hour rainfall amounts up to 6pm CDT received from
Environment and Climate Change Canada, Manitoba Agriculture and
Manitoba Wildfire Program weather stations (in millimetres):
Berens River: 99
Hermon Lake: 63
Reef Lake: 51
Kola: 47
Pierson: 44
Pisew Falls: 44
Lake St-George: 36
Deloraine: 32
Hart Mountain: 31
Melita: 31
Taylors Point: 30
Snow Lake: 30
Spearhill: 28
Mountainside: 27
Waskada: 27
Swan Valley: 27
Kenton: 26
Hamiota: 25
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