Unsettled week continues with Rainwatchers reporting Wednesday totals
The unsettled pattern this week continued Wednesday with a second round of showers in about as many days.
"Most areas in the Red River Valley and Southeastern Manitoba received two distinct periods of rain," explained CMOS Accredited Weathercaster Chris Sumner. "The first was late Wednesday morning for an hour or two, with the second starting mid to late evening and continuing into the overnight. Similar to earlier in the week, there were heavier bands within the low impacting the region, and that's why we're seeing such variation in totals."
Rainwatchers report after Tuesday showers, with more on the way
A week of unsettled weather before the arrival of May Long Weekend kicked off Tuesday, as the region looks ahead to not only the unofficial start to Summer, but also several rounds of showers over the course of the next few days.
First severe thunderstorm watch of the season issued, alongside Special Air Quality Statement
Updated at 6:35pm Saturday, May 11th - all severe thunderstorm watches west of the Red River have ended. There is a 60% chance of showers or thunderstorms this evening, with strong winds continuing until diminishing overnight.
====================
An unusually warm May 11th may end with another couple of rare for this time of year weather events; strong to severe thunderstorms and poor air quality due to wildfire smoke.
This free Lunch and Learn could help your business grow and thrive
The upcoming strategic planning ‘Lunch and Learn’ hosted by Homefield People and Strategy (HPS) is free and could help your business grow but you need to sign up now.
Brynden Devenny is the Manager of Client Experience at HPS says, “It's an opportunity to come together with other leaders in the community and just talk about what are your goals? What are your priorities? How are you going to take your business from where it is to where you actually want it to be?”
Sunnier, warmer days ahead as Rainwatchers check in from Tuesday
After a stretch of cooler than average temperatures, and on-again off-again showers, Southern Manitoba is heading into a pattern shift which will bring a return to sunnier and drier conditions.
Police say Project RECOIL investigation ongoing
After Saturday’s announcement of a major seizure of firearms, ammo, prohibited weapons and items related to the manufacture of prohibited firearms and devices Winkler Police say the “Project RECOIL” investigation continues.
“At this point, I would consider the investigation ongoing,” stated Patrol Sergeant Brad Goertzen when asked whether additional charges could be forthcoming. “As mentioned earlier, there is a significant amount of additional work to be done analyzing and examining seized evidence before police can determine whether or not additional charges will be laid.”
Numerous firearms, thousands of rounds of ammo seized in Winkler bust
A 22 year old Winkler man is facing a long-list of charges after a multi-agency firearms manufacturing investigation called “Project RECOIL” led to his arrest April 29th. The investigation included Winkler and Morden Police Services, as well as the RCMP D Division National Weapons Enforcement Support Team (NWEST).
The investigation began February 1st after police learned the suspect may be manufacturing prohibited firearm suppressors. On April 29th the suspect was safely taken into custody by the Regional Support Tactical Team (RSTT).
Rainwatchers report forecast delivers on much needed precipitation
About twenty-four hours after it began Thursday morning, Southern Manitoba is waking up to ditches filled with water, puddles on streets and much needed moisture in our rain gauges.
Wet week continues with Monday Rainwatchers
A stretch of much needed moisture continued Monday, with our Rainwatchers letting us know most places around the Pembina and Red River Valley received a few millimeters throughout the course of the day.
Rainwatchers check in after first round of several expected in coming days
Friday kicked off what's expected to be a series of low-pressure systems that will bring much needed moisture over the coming days across Southern Manitoba.