Weather & Sports: Rain Drenches World Cup Sendoff

​Soggy Stadium: Edmonton is in the middle of a massive deluge, with 50 to 100 mm of total rain expected to fall through Wednesday.

That intense rain is definitely dominating the local conversation right now! It turns a simple soccer match into an absolute test of endurance for the players and a muddy badge of honor for the fans in the stands.
Since Edmonton is expected to absorb up to 100 mm of water by Wednesday, standard drainage systems are going to be pushed to their limits. If you are currently in the area or tracking the storm’s impact, here are the immediate local conditions to keep an eye on:

  • Saturated Ground: Because central Alberta had a dry stretch leading up to this, the topsoil is struggling to absorb the water quickly, leading to rapid pooling on city streets and residential lawns.
  • Basement Flooding Risk: If your property relies on a sump pump, this is the exact type of prolonged deluge that tests its limits. Making sure downspouts are pointing at least two meters away from your foundation is crucial right now.
  • Commute Delays: Major thoroughfares and underpasses across the city are prone to sudden pooling, which typically slows down the morning and evening rush hours significantly.
    Hopefully, things start drying out for the city come Thursday!

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