AWCN11 CWWG 191829 WEATHER SUMMARY FOR MANITOBA ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 1:29 P.M. CDT THURSDAY 19 SEPTEMBER 2024. DISCUSSION. ADDITIONAL RAINFALL OCCURRED YESTERDAY AND INTO THE MORNING OVER AN ALREADY WET SOUTHERN MANITOBA FROM THE PREVIOUS DAYS' RAINS. MOST OF THE HEAVIER RAINS OCCURRED IN THE SOUTHWEST PART OF THE PROVINCE, BUT SOME MORE RAIN FELL OVER THE ALREADY SOAKED SOUTHERN RED RIVER VALLEY. THE FOLLOWING STATIONS REPORTED RAINFALL GREATER THAN 20 MM OVER THE PAST 36 HOURS TO 12 PM CDT, SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 (IN MM): MANITOBA AGRICULTURE PROGRAM STATIONS: SHILO: 40.4 BAGOT: 39.6 MCAULEY: 38.4 KOLA: 35.6 LAKELAND: 33.2 GLADSTONE: 32 AUSTIN: 31.2 HOLLAND: 31 WINKLER: 27.3 NEEPAWA: 25.2 VIRDEN: 24.8 TREHERNE: 24.8 FORREST: 24.7 MINNEDOSA: 23.6 FINDLAY: 22.8 ST-CLAUDE: 22.4 WAWANESA: 20.3 ECCC/MSC/NAVCANADA STATION: MORDEN: 32.3 THE FOLLOWING VOLUNTEER RAINFALL MEASUREMENTS GREATER THAN 20 MM WERE REPORTED TO THE COCORAHS NETWORK FOR THE PREVIOUS 24 HOURS UP TO THE MORNING OF SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 (IN MM): MORDEN AREA: 30.5-33.0 PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE AREA: 30.2 VIRDEN AREA: 23.1 WAWANESA AREA: 21.3 PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SUMMARY MAY CONTAIN PRELIMINARY OR UNOFFICIAL INFORMATION AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A COMPLETE OR FINAL REPORT. END/PASPC