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'On pace to set a record': 2022 could be Winnipeg's rainiest year ever

A storm rolling over Winnipeg Friday night that brought 53 millimetres of rain in one hour. (Source: CTV News) A storm rolling over Winnipeg Friday night that brought 53 millimetres of rain in one hour. (Source: CTV News)
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Winnipeggers who feel like 2022 has been the rainiest year they’ve ever experienced might actually be onto something.

According to numbers from Environment Canada, the city is on track for its wettest year yet.

Danielle Desjardins, a meteorologist with Environment Canada, said so far this year there’s been 642 millimetres of precipitation in Winnipeg.

To date, the most precipitation the city has ever received was in 1962, when it got 723.3 mm throughout the entire year. This means if Winnipeg gets over 81.3 mm of rain over the next 4.5 months, it will surpass this record.

“We are on pace to set a record,” Desjardins said in an interview on Friday.

“But of course, we obviously won’t know until the end of the year.”

The meteorologist added that the city is “well above” average when it comes to this year’s rainfall.

She noted that in June 2022, Winnipeg received 116 mm of rain, which is well above the 30-year June average of 90 mm.

In July, the city received 85.8 mm of precipitation, which is also above the 30-year average of 79.5 mm.

The average amount of precipitation Winnipeg gets in a year is 521.1 mm.

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