An early morning round of showers and thunderstorms had PembinaValleyOnline Rainwatchers checking their gauges before noon Thursday.
“An area of showers and thunderstorms that pushed out of central North Dakota then moved northeasterly across Southern Manitoba, and brought another round of accumulating rainfall to the region,” explained CMOS Accredited Weathercaster Chris Sumner. “Most of the precipitation fell between 4am and 10am Thursday, with it out of the region before noon.”
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The following totals are for Thursday, August 22nd and are courtesy PembinaValleyOnline Rainwatchers, Environment Canada and the Manitoba Ag Weather Network:
Winkler (south of city) – 17.9mm
Kane – 14.7mm
Reinland - 14mm
Clearwater – 13.3mm
Manitou - 10mm
Plum Coulee – 9.65mm (almost 4/10th)
Morden – 9.1mm
Dominion City – 7.7mm
Jordan - 7.6mm
Carman – 7.2mm (almost 3/10th)
Rosenfeld/Altona – 6.6mm
Elm Creek – 6.3mm
Emerson – 6.0mm
Gretna – 5.7mm
Steinbach – 0.7mm
25mm = 1 inch
Dense fog has developed over much the Red River Valley Friday morning, and that is expected to burn off closer to noon. Otherwise, a mix of sun and cloud is expected today, with highs around 29, but feeling like the upper 30s with the humidity factored in.