The first significant spring rain hit our area on Monday and has continued intermittently since.

According to the Environment Canada forecast, it looks like the bulk of the rain is over for now. There is on-and-off drizzle expected around the region Wednesday and Thursday will bring windy conditions with some snow mixed with rain. Scattered flurries will still be in the area come Friday.

Here are some of the approximate rainfall totals from around the area.

Monday to Wednesday, April 17th, as of 6 a.m. (from the Manitoba Ag Network)

Cartwright - 33mm
Baldur - 29mm
Carberry - 27.5mm
Glenboro - 26mm
Stonewall - 25mm
Elie - 24mm
Woodlands - 23.5mm
Holland - 21mm
Alonsa - 20.5mm
Elm Creek - 20mm
Neepawa - 19.5mm
Austin - 19.5mm
Bagot - 18.5mm
Carman - 18mm
Gladstone - 18mm
St. Rose - 18mm
Portage la Prairie - 17.5mm
St. Claude - 17.5mm
Deloraine - 17.5mm
Amaranth - 17mm
Manitou - 14.5mm
Morris - 13mm
Arborg - 10.5mm