Edmonton officials lift a water supply alert after stormwater pressure eases following heavy rainfall. Environment Canada reports that 104 millimetres of rain falls in the city over three days, contributing to stormwater system strain. With conditions improving, officials remove the alert and move away from heightened water-supply precautions. At the same time, Environment Canada indicates that additional rain is forecast for later this week, meaning wet-weather conditions may return. The reported lifting of the alert reflects the latest monitoring of local water and stormwater systems, with officials responding to changing conditions as rainfall totals and stormwater pressures fluctuate. The current guidance centers on the improvement in stormwater-related pressure levels, while acknowledging that forecasts still call for more rain in the coming days. Authorities continue to track weather updates and system performance as the forecast unfolds.