The southern and eastern portions of the province saw a considerable amount of moisture yesterday, which was much needed following the extended bout of well above average temperatures that marked the start of the month.
Moose Jaw itself saw 12.5 mm fall in the past 24 hours, but it was our neighbours further in the southeast that saw the bulk of the province's precipitation.
Regina got just shy of 20 mm, Estevan nearly topped the charts with 33.3mm in the city and 35 mm at their airport, and Weyburn was just a hair behind at 29.1 mm.
Also of note, the Bratt's Lake area, just south of Regina, reported 21.8mm, Yellowgrass received 35.5mm—the highest in the province—Broadview saw just 0.8mm shy of 30mm of rain fall at 29.2mm yesterday.
Yorkton, Wynyard, and Hudson Bay also got hit by the same system, getting 14, 11.8, and 12mm, respectively.
Assiniboia reported 6.7mm yesterday, and Rockglen was not far behind with 6.6mm, with rainfall levels dropping precipitously in the western portion of the province, with Eastend receiving a mere 1.2mm and Cypress Hills seeing 0.6mm.