Multiple rounds of thunderstorms, some severe, rolled through parts of Southern Manitoba beginning late Canada Day evening.
"After a hot and humid July 1st, and capping in the atmosphere preventing convection from kicking off for much of the day, that all started to change around 8pm to 9pm as a weak disturbance moving from northwest to southeast began slicing through Southern Manitoba, providing the focus for storm development," explained CMOS Accredited Weathercaster Chris Sumner. "The storms continued to roll through into early Wednesday morning, bringing additional rainfall and a further light show to enjoy."
Despite the lightning, most communities in the area which had fireworks planned were able to set them off before the storms arrived.
Lingering non-severe thunderstorms and showers will wrap up early Wednesday morning, with a hot and humid day to follow.
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The following are totals for Tuesday, July 1st and Wednesday, July 2nd through 6am, and are courtesy of the Manitoba Ag Weather Network:
Alonsa - 1.1mm
Altona - 19.7mm
Brandon - 0.6mm
Carman - 1.5mm
Elie - 7.5mm
Elm Creek - 26.8mm
Holland - 3.8mm
Manitou - 1.3mm
Morris - 4.6mm
Plumas - 3.8mm
Portage la Prairie - 16.7mm
Winkler - 9.5mm
25mm = 1 inch
Sumner noted, after yet another recent dry stretch, the rain will be welcomed by many especially seeing how it stayed away until the end of Canada Day celebrations, allowing everyone to enjoy the many events across the region.
"Now we're entering what I would call a very typical Summer pattern," said Sumner. "Atmospheric ridging, and southwesterly flow, will combine to bring hot and humid conditions to the area Wednesday through Friday, at least. Daytime highs will push into the low 30s on Thursday, but feel like nearly 40. Outside of that, the next chance of severe thunderstorm development will be Thursday night when another disturbance could act as the trigger to fire things up."
The average daytime high for the start of July is 26 degrees, and the overnight low is 13 degrees.
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