Environment Canada confirms 3 tornadoes emerged from 'dramatic' Saskatchewan storm
Three tornadoes emerged from a storm system that swept through central Saskatchewan Tuesday night according to Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC).
"The storms developed rapidly late in the day ... and very quickly produced three different tornadoes," said ECC warning preparedness meteorologist Terri Lang.
"They were relatively close together, one sort of between D'arcy and Fisk, and then another two closer to McGee."
She said the strength of the tornadoes is being assessed.
Lang also said there were reports of funnel clouds and hail around Rosetown. She said a funnel cloud is only considered a tornado if it touches down and results in damage on the ground.
The tornados and funnel clouds were spawned from a line of systems that quickly developed, according to Lang.
"It was actually quite dramatic and they exploded on satellite pictures that was actually amazing to watch," Lang said.
(Environment Canada)
"They can go from absolutely nothing to a massive storm in less than an hour."
Lang said the same weather system was behind a "very nasty" storm in Prince Albert Wednesday morning.
"Very strong winds, nickel-sized hail, flooded streets," Lang said.
She said the storm knocked out the ECCC weather station in the city so rainfall estimates weren't available.
Lang said June and July are "prime tornado season" in Saskatchewan and that it's important to keep safety in mind.
She said a basement offers the best protection from a tornado.
However, an interior room away from doors and windows will work if heading downstairs is not an option.
"Most people are killed or injured by flying debris so you want to get yourself safe," Lang said.
'SIGNIFICANT' DAMAGE
SaskPower spokesperson Joel Cherry said Tuesday evening's storm knocked down some poles in the Harris and Zealandia areas.
He said power would likely be restored by 4 p.m. Wednesday.
Cherry said there was also "significant" storm damage in Carrot River, Red Earth and Shoal Lake First Nations, Tobin Lake and Cumberland house.
Cherry estimated power would be restored between 2 and 6 p.m. in those areas.
"We are also assessing storm-related outages in the Prince Albert area," Cherry said.
The system's brief but powerful encore in Prince Albert included a violent dump of hail and resulfted downed limbs.
Near Zealandia, Dawn McKenzie knew the storm was serious when she heard a rain barrel holding 25 gallons of water get flipped by the winds.
A quonset and all 17 cow pens were destroyed in the storm.
With the price of lumber soaring, McKenzie expects it to be an expensive fix.
“The days are already full, it’s not like we have extra time to do things. But you just put one foot in front of the other and keep on chugging,” she told CTV News.
(Lisa Risom/CTV News)
Dramatic images captured by many
Several images of funnel clouds, one which appeared to touch down, were spotted in west central Saskatchewan Tuesday night.
A video and several photos were posted online, appearing to show a long funnel cloud touching down east of Kindersley just before 6 p.m.
Severe thunderstorm warnings were issued for a number of areas throughout the province Tuesday, however, most had been lifted by midnight.
The Gateway Mall parking lot was left flooded after a June 16, 2021 storm. (Lisa Risom/CTV News)
A still image from a video Brennan Barklay recorded near Rosetown.
A photo taken by storm chaser Jenny Hagan near Brock, Sask. (Twitter/@LostinSK)
A still image taken from a submitted video recorded near D'arcy, Sask.
A still image from a video captured by Shane Armstrong during the storm.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
BREAKING Shooting outside of Drake's Bridle Path mansion, 1 person seriously injured: source
Toronto police are investigating a shooting that took place outside of Drake’s Bridle Path mansion early Tuesday morning, a source tells CP24.
King Charles too busy to see son Prince Harry during U.K. trip
Prince Harry will not be seeing his father King Charles during his current visit to Britain as the monarch will be too busy, Harry's spokesperson said on Tuesday.
Your body needs these three forms of movement every week
Movement is movement, right? Not exactly. Here’s what your body is looking for in addition to your morning walk or yoga session, according to experts.
'It looked so legit': Ontario man pays $7,700 for luxury villa found on Booking.com, but the listing was fake
An Ontario man says he paid more than $7,700 for a luxury villa he found on a popular travel website -- but the listing was fake.
Canadian cadets rock mullets and place second at U.S. military competition
Sporting mullets, Canadian Armed Forces officer cadets placed second in an annual military skills competition in the U.S.
The Met Gala was in full bloom with Zendaya, Jennifer Lopez, Mindy Kaling among the standout stars
The Met Gala and its fashionista A-listers on Monday included Jennifer Lopez, Zendaya and a parade of others in a swirl of flora and fauna looks on a green-tinged carpet lined by live foliage.
Quebec to limit sperm donations per donor after 3 men from same family father hundreds of children
Quebec is looking at tightening the regulations around sperm donation in the province following the release of a documentary that revealed three men from the same family fathered hundreds of children.
How to overcome 'savings guilt' when you're living paycheque to paycheque
As the higher cost of living continues to squeeze household budgets, many Canadians find they have even less left over at the end of every month to squirrel away for the future.
There's actually no such thing as vegetables. Here's why you should eat them anyway
The rumours are true: Vegetables aren't real — that is, in botany, anyway. While the term fruit is recognized botanically as anything that contains a seed or seeds, vegetable is actually a broad umbrella term.