There was a substantial rain in southeastern Manitoba Sunday evening and early Monday morning.

Steinbach received 35 millimetres or one and four-tenths inches.

Marchand had the highest amount at 43 millimetres or one and seven-tenths inches.

St. Pierre recorded 24 millimetres, St. Adolphe 21 and Zhoda eight.

More rain is forecast Monday through Tuesday.

Parts of Manitoba had more severe weather. Here is a summary from Environment Canada:

 

Weather summary
for Manitoba
issued by Environment Canada
at 6:43 p.m. CDT Sunday 25 August 2019.

Persistent showers and severe thunderstorms continued to affect
portions of Manitoba through the day on Sunday, August 25. Below is
a summary of 24 hour rainfall amounts up to 6pm CDT received from
Environment and Climate Change Canada, Manitoba Agriculture and
Manitoba Wildfire Program weather stations (in millimetres):

Berens River: 99
Hermon Lake: 63
Reef Lake: 51
Kola: 47
Pierson: 44
Pisew Falls: 44
Lake St-George: 36
Deloraine: 32
Hart Mountain: 31
Melita: 31
Taylors Point: 30
Snow Lake: 30
Spearhill: 28
Mountainside: 27
Waskada: 27
Swan Valley: 27
Kenton: 26
Hamiota: 25

Strong wind gusts and large hail were associated with thunderstorm
activity across southwestern Manitoba. Below are peak wind gusts
reported by Manitoba Agriculture weather stations from Sunday,
August 25 (in kilometres per hour):

Kola: 94

Weather watchers also reported golf ball sized hail (45 mm) in Kola
at 3:22pm CDT.

Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.