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Wonder what the totals from this deluge will be, it's absolutely pouring downtown and the rain is only supposed to get heavier!
 
Only 45.8 mm of rain from that storm, at the airport at least. Doesn't seem like much at all, considering how bad it was. And that includes the microburst with the hailstorm Sunday as well.

We've got another one on the way as well, starting tonight.
 
Oh my god 😂 Good thing ive been doing back to back tours of the region in the wettest week in almost 20 years!!! Ugh!
 
Yeah its pretty exceptional this year. Ive never seen the rivers running high for such a sustained period.
 
167.5 mm of rain this month, with two days worth of rain data missing, so likely higher.

Average rainfall for July is 65.7 mm, but we haven't even hit that in like a decade.
 
Is it enough to now declare the drought conditions over? Or, is that a year by year thing?
 
Yesterday also may have bumped it to 4th or even 3rd, with another 25.3 mm of rain (part of the 167.5 mm). The data about 5th place wouldn't have included that yet.
 
Is it enough to now declare the drought conditions over? Or, is that a year by year thing?
I also wonder how localized the drought classifications are - so much of Southern Alberta's rain is thunderstorm based, so inevitably leads to high local variations on rainfall totals.

For example, Calgary's up to 160mm+ of rain for the month, while Lethbridge is only at 60mm for the month.
 

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