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Severe weather hits southern Manitoba

Heavy rain has created havoc in parts of southern Manitoba, especially in Winnipeg, where the sewer system struggled to deal with the downpour.

Heavy rain created havoc Saturday in parts of southern Manitoba, especially in Winnipeg, where the sewer systemstruggled to keep ahead ofthe downpour.

Environment Canada warned at midmorning that weather radar showed intense thunderstorms affecting areas north of the Trans-Canada Highway across Manitoba. The storms were moving north and by 9:40 a.m. CT hadpassed through the Winnipeg area.

While no immediate measurements were available, Environment Canada said the storm could deposit more than 50 millimetres of rain.

Thedeluge slowed traffic in some parts of Winnipeg as drivers had to manoeuvre around large pools of water.

In the area of Arlington Street and Notre Dame Avenue, three manhole covers were blown off because of an upsurge from the storm sewer system. A police unit was dispatched to the area.

Police were also looking into problems in Winnipeg's Transcona neighbourhood.

"Apparently in the Transcona area there is quite a bit of standing water," Const. Natalie Aiken said. "The drainage can't keep up with it. So that might be an issue if it doesn't resolve itself there."

In Brandon, there were reports that some trees were knocked down in the north end of the city, and some residents werewithout power because of the storm.