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PHOTOS: Alberta, Sask., see multiple days of tornado-warned storms
It has been a stormy weekend so far for parts of Alberta and Saskatchewan, with several tornado warnings issued amid favourable conditions on Friday and Saturday.
While nothing has been confirmed by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) or the Northern Tornadoes Project (NTP), spotters in Saskatchewan reported at least one tornado north of Saskatoon, in the communities of Hague and Hepburn.
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Saturday's tornado warnings lasted more than three hours. Multiple photos of funnel clouds were posted on social media. The biggest hail report was for stones that were toonie-sized, near Alvena, Sask.
The severe weather on June 14 followed Friday's storms, which also produced reports of tornadoes and funnel clouds throughout parts of Alberta and Saskatchewan.
The severe thunderstorms during the past two days came courtesy of a low-pressure system that has been swinging across the Prairies, from north to south. The instability in the provinces fuelled the severe storms, which were triggered by the system's front that extended across both provinces.
An almost identical storm setup is taking shape on Sunday, with the chance of severe storms confined to the Aberta foothills and nearby areas, as well as in southern Saskatchewan.
Below is just a selection of visuals of the severe storms from Saturday evening that have surfaced on social media.
Supercell west of Alena, Saskatchewan! #skstorm
— Braydon Morisseau (@BraydonMoreSo) June 14, 2025
Here's a picture of the possible tornado from this afternoon west of Hague Saskatchewan#skstorm #skwx
— Trenten Pentelichuk (@Trenten_WX) June 15, 2025
Tornado near Hepburn today! Absolutely beautiful!! #skstorm #abstorm#mbstorm #wxtwitter
— koko (@lilkokomusic) June 15, 2025
Tornado Earlier Today Near Hepburn, SKTruly An Amazing Day!#skstorm
— Brennan Forsythe (@FORSYTHE_WX) June 15, 2025
#Timelapse of the mothership #abstorm SW of Carseland. Start of video is 9:29 pm Saturday. @ChasinSpin @BadWeatherKyle @ratzlaff
— RASC Calgary Centre (@CalgaryRASC) June 15, 2025
Plenty of thunder and lightning in this one #okotoks #abstorm
— Isabel Dallaire (@isabeldallaire) June 15, 2025
#skstorm sky's showed up today north of Saskatoon
— Jenny Hagan LostInSk (@LostInSk) June 15, 2025
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Below is just a selection of visuals of the severe storms from Friday evening that have surfaced on social media.
In Onoway right now. #abstorm #Onoway
— A J (@AJ5561813215396) June 14, 2025
Incredible picture of the tornado right behind a rainbow at Colville Saskatchewan earlier this evening picture taken by Justin Becker on facebook #skstorm
— Brandon Houck ⚡️ (@HouckisPokisewx) June 14, 2025
Funnel South of red deer from earlier this evening #abstorm
— Maverick Storm Hunters (@RFD_Maverick) June 14, 2025
Possible brief touch down near Coleville #skstorm
— Jenny Hagan LostInSk (@LostInSk) June 14, 2025
Funnel cloud and possible tornado a short while ago SE of Amisk (740PM) #abstormHas since dissipated.
— Kyle Brittain (@BadWeatherKyle) June 14, 2025
Amsik #abstorm 740. Now dissipated
— Darren Howard (@lightningmanAB) June 14, 2025
Thumbnail courtesy of Braydon Morisseau/Submitted to The Weather Network, taken in Alvena, Sask.