Rainfall Warning
Issued at 3:45 PM CST Thursday 16 June 2011
Summary
50 to 75 mm rain totals beginning this evening into tomorrow night. That's about 2-3 INCHES
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Details
An upper disturbance currently located over Idaho will track northeast this evening producing an area of continuous rain with embedded thunderstorms over the next 24 hours. Convection has already developed in Central Wyoming. These thunderstorms will move into Assiniboia and Estevan regions this evening. Heavy rain will continue into the Regina, Fort Qu'Appelle and Moose Jaw regions overnight. Generally 50-75 mm of rain is expected with higher amounts in thunderstorms. By Friday evening the system is forecast to weaken and move out of the affected areas. Environment Canada meteorologists will continue to monitor the situation and will issue updates as necessary.
Just exactly what we need. More flooding!
Issued at 3:45 PM CST Thursday 16 June 2011
Summary
50 to 75 mm rain totals beginning this evening into tomorrow night. That's about 2-3 INCHES
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Details
An upper disturbance currently located over Idaho will track northeast this evening producing an area of continuous rain with embedded thunderstorms over the next 24 hours. Convection has already developed in Central Wyoming. These thunderstorms will move into Assiniboia and Estevan regions this evening. Heavy rain will continue into the Regina, Fort Qu'Appelle and Moose Jaw regions overnight. Generally 50-75 mm of rain is expected with higher amounts in thunderstorms. By Friday evening the system is forecast to weaken and move out of the affected areas. Environment Canada meteorologists will continue to monitor the situation and will issue updates as necessary.
Just exactly what we need. More flooding!