Southeast Manitoba was hit unusually arduous by a late summer season storm, Atmosphere and Local weather Change Canada says, resulting in the equal of two months of rain hitting the Steinbach space in a single night time.
Meteorologist Crawford Luke advised 680 CJOB that the air within the area has been humid, prompting the unsettled climate.
Luke mentioned the Steinbach space noticed between 100 and 130 millimetres of rain, and areas together with St. Agathe, Niverville, and communities alongside Freeway 12 to Sprague have been additionally hit arduous — resulting in some flooding in some locations.
“We’re in a reasonably humid air mass and it appears to be like like that’s going to stick with us for some time,” Luke mentioned.
“In order that sort of helps the notion of a heavy rainfall occasion — however to see this a lot rain over the course of an evening… usually this time of yr, precipitation quantities are actually beginning to fall off.
“Any time you might have a thunderstorm persisting for hours and hours over the identical space, you’re going to get loads of rain dumped on that space.”

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Luke mentioned the weekend is shaping as much as ship cloudy situations in southern Manitoba, however temperatures will stay above common for September.
“It could be a little bit bit cloudy, (however) I feel we’ll get into some sunny breaks. I see the solar poking out a bit proper now,” he mentioned.
“Saturday, tomorrow, I feel can be sort of comparable — largely cloudy with some sunny breaks — after which we would get a little bit unsettled once more Sunday-Monday.
“We’re remaining heat and we’re remaining humid, so our temperatures are properly above regular for the place they need to be for this time of yr.”
Luke mentioned he expects that development to proceed for the following week or so.

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