Damage surfaces in Alberta after severe storms bring hail, winds
Some of the thunderstorms on Saturday produced significant winds, with reports of damage in multiple Alberta locales, and hail up to golf ball-sized.
As Alberta faces another threat for severe weather on Sunday, there have been reports of wind damage and large hail from Saturday's round of thunderstorms.
On Saturday afternoon and evening, an area of thunderstorms developed over southern Alberta and quickly moved to the east. Some of the thunderstorms produced significant winds and up to golf ball-sized hail, according to a summary released from Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC).
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ECCC received reports of wind damage in or near Milo, Queenstown, McGregor Lake Provincial Park and Fort McLeod. Mossleigh and Champion clocked in wind gusts of 107 and 106 km/h, respectively, with 80-90+ km/h recorded in several other locales.
Some of the photos of the wind damage are circulating on social media.
Thumbnail courtesy of Braydon Morisseau/X.
With files from Nathan Howes, a digital reporter at The Weather Network.