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UPDATE: Rainfall warning ended for Moose Jaw

Rainfall warnings have ended across parts of the province Tuesday.

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The low-pressure system that stalled over the province on Monday started to slowly moving into Manitoba Tuesday. Light, lingering showers pushed rainfall totals over 100 mm. Heavier rain and higher amounts occured within isolated thunderstorms Tuesday afternoon.

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Rainfall totals (Sunday – Tuesday 8 a.m.):

  • 130.0 mm – Estevan
  • 97.5 mm – Bjorkdale
  • 89.3 mm – Zenon Park
  • 87.8 mm – Blumenhof
  • 86.8 mm – Lloydminster
  • 77.8 mm – Holdfast
  • 72.9 mm – Aneroid
  • 72.4 mm – Craik
  • 69.1 mm – Davidson
  • 68.6 mm – Carrot river
  • 67.5 mm – Aylsham
  • 65.3 mm – Swift current
  • 62.3 mm – Watrous
  • 62.1 mm – Milden
  • 61.6 mm – Hazenmore
  • 59.8 mm – Gravelbourg
  • 59.2 mm – Conquest
  • 57.0 mm – Island falls
  • 56.6 mm – Val marie
  • 52.8 mm – Perdue
  • 51.5 mm – Dinsmore
  • 51.2 mm – Mortlach
  • 50.8 mm – Aylesbury
  • 50.7 mm – Rosetown
  • 50.7 mm – Elbow
  • 37.7 mm – Wilkie
  • 35.8 mm – Willow bunch
  • 29.3 mm – Balgonie
  • 23.6 mm – Saskatoon
  • 8.0 mm – Regina airport

READ MORE: Saskatoon homeowners can act against flooding during rain storm

 

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