HIGH RISK: Environment Canada Forecasting Tennis Ball Sized Hail & Risk For Tornadoes (Fri, July 8, 2022)

TODAY (Fri, July 8, 2022): Environment Canada has issued their forecast map for today and this includes a “high” risk area in orange (C) for the Saskatoon, Regina, and Moose Jaw regions. Environment Canada has highlighted a risk for 90-110km/h damaging wind gusts, 3-6cm hail, lightning, and the risk for tornadoes.

In the yellow region (A), which includes the Swift Current and Yorkton areas, the risks are 90km/h wind gusts, 3-5cm hail, and lightning.

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Here’s some of the details from Environment Canada’s tweet: “There's a high risk of severe thunderstorms developing over southern and central SK this afternoon. All forms of severe weather will be possible with these storms. Make sure you have a way to receive the latest alerts & be prepared to act if you’re in the threat area.” And from their scientific forecast: “Thunderstorm threat shifts eastward into Saskatchewan on Friday... …All signs lead to a higher end setup for severe convection…. …Although overall coverage of thunderstorms remains a bit unclear, given the favourable [environment], a categorical upgrade to high (orange) risk has been included for an area of central and southern Saskatchewan… …Primary hazards will be 3-6 cm hail, 110 km/h wind gusts and perhaps a few tornadoes.”


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Be safe today folks and have a plan if you’re in the path of these severe thunderstorms!