
Alberta's wildfire smoke could be knocked down by storm activity Wednesday
Very smoky conditions in Calgary and Alberta. Jodi Hughes has a look at the five-day forecast from the Sky Watch Weather Centre.
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Social Sharing Severe thunderstorm warnings and watches have been posted for a large section of southeastern B.C., cautioning residents that lightning, strong winds, hail and heavy rain are all possible. Environment Canada issued a warning for the Arrow Lakes and Slocan Lake, Boundary, South Okangana and South Thompson regions, saying its meteorologists are tracking a cluster of severe thunderstorms in the area. A thunderstorm watch also covers a section of the province from the Cariboo south to the Canada-U.S. border and along parts of the Alberta boundary. The forecaster says conditions could see the development of severe thunderstorms with damaging hail, strong winds and rain. Environment Canada says people need to take immediate cover if the storms approach and if they're outside, they'll need to protect themselves from flying debris and hail. In its provincial situation report issued Wednesday, the B.C. Wildfire Service said lower temperatures and increasing humidity across B.C. would help reduce the intensity of wildfires already burning. Although there is potential for new fires started by lightning, the fire service said rainfall would accompany forecasted storms, which could aid the wildfire fight.