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Coaldale Mayor Jack Van Rijn shows rain collected during this past weekend's storm. (Photo: Jack Van Rijn)

Southern Alberta rainfall totals for weekend storm

Jun 23, 2025 | 2:02 PM

To say that the region received a significant amount of rain this past weekend is an understatement.

Environment Canada has reported the rainfall totals for Friday and Saturday, June 20-21, 2025, measured in millimetres.

  • Kananaskis Valley: 201
    • This data was collected by Environment Canada from social media
  • Cappon (south of Oyen): 131.4
  • Azure (south of High River): 120
  • Pekisko (northwest of Nanton): 116.1
  • Stavely: 114
  • Bragg Creek: 109
    • This data was collected by Environment Canada from third-party websites
  • Bow Valley: 98.1
  • High River: 80.5
    • This data was collected by Environment Canada from third-party websites
  • Claresholm: 78.7
  • Esther (north of Oyen): 71.8
  • Calgary Intl Airport: 69.5
  • Canada Olympic Park: 69.5
  • Sundre: 65.4
  • Springbank: 61.8
  • Beaver Mines: 61.1
  • Nordegg: 59.4
  • Lethbridge: 59
  • Cardston: 52.3
  • Crowsnest: 51.6
  • Pincher Creek: 48
  • Brooks: 41.3
  • Drumheller: 40.2
  • Banff: 38.6

According to WeatherStats.ca, Lethbridge received more rain in the two days this month than in all of June 2024, when the city had 57.3 mm.

Environment Canada also recorded strong wind gusts in the following communities, measured in kilometres per hour:

  • Milk River: 87
  • Travers: 86
  • Champion: 85
  • Fort Mcleod: 84
  • Bassano: 81
  • Claresholm: 80
  • Mossleigh: 80
  • Stavely: 80