Some crops struggle with wet fields
Damage from intense rain earlier this week in Manitoba will be assessed over the next few days.
Manitoba Agriculture released its weekly crop report Tuesday, and Dennis Lange, pulse and soybean specialist and editor of the report, said isolated thunderstorms brought hail, strong winds, intense rain and possible tornadoes to most of the province over the past seven days.
“Monday afternoon, or late Monday evening there was a major weather system that moved through the southwest and northwest areas. From Jun. 29th from 6 a.m. to Jun. 30, a period covering 31 hours, storms brought some excessive rain to the southwest in the Boissevain area as well as the northwest regions in St. Rose and Fork River area,” Lange said.
In addition to the heavy rain, winds were recorded at 80 kilometres an hour.


