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20-30 mm of rain expected Monday for flooded southern Manitoba

Environment Canada issued a special weather bulletin for much of the southern half of Manitoba as rainfall is expected on Monday.

Rain expected to start Monday morning and taper that evening, Environment Canada says

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With more rain in southern Manitoba's forecast, government officials are urging caution while members of Peguis First Nation do what they can to protect their community.

After a beautifully warm and sunny weekend, Monday's forecast looks bleak.

Environment Canada issued a special weather bulletin for much of the southern half of Manitoba as rainfall is expected on Monday.

A low pressure system moving northward out of North and South Dakota is forecast to bring 20 to 30 millimetres of rain to parts of southern Manitoba that are still dealing with saturated soil and flooding concerns, the weather agency said.

Rain is expected tobegin falling on Monday morning and taper off on that evening. There is also the potential for thunderstorms, soprecipitation amounts could be higher in certain areas.

An umbrella is held up for protection in heavy rain.
A low pressure system is moving northwards through Manitoba, bringing with it between 20 and 30 millimetres of rain. (Shutterstock)

There is also the potential for multiple showers throughout the week, but they will be much less widespread than the system passing through the province on Monday, Environment Canada says.

The alert covers the following areas:

  • Arborg, Hecla,Fisher River, Gypsumvilleand Ashern.
  • Berens River,Little Grand Rapids,Bloodvein andAtikaki.
  • Bissett,Victoria Beach,Nopiming ProvincialPark andPine Falls.
  • Brandon, Neepawa, CarberryandTreherne.
  • City of Winnipeg.
  • Dugald, BeausejourandGrand Beach.
  • Killarney,Pilot Mound andManitou.
  • Melita,Boissevain andTurtle Mountain Provincial Park.
  • Minnedosa and Riding Mountain National Park.
  • Morden,Winkler,AltonaandMorris.
  • Poplar River.
  • Portage la Prairie,Headingley,BrunkildandCarman.
  • Selkirk, Gimli,Stonewall andWoodlands.
  • Sprague andNorthwest Angle Provincial Forest.
  • Ste. Rose,McCreary,AlonsaandGladstone.
  • Steinbach,St. Adolphe,Emerson,Vita andRicher.
  • Virden and Souris.
  • Whiteshell, Lac du Bonnet and Whiteshell.