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Severe thunderstorm warning could bring hail and wind to St. Albert

Conditions for severe winds, large hail, high rainfall favourable Tuesday afternoon, evening
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Environment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for the areas of Athabasca, Barrhead and Westlock June 11. Photo from Environment Canada

 Environment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for parts of northern, central, and southern Alberta, including St. Albert and the Edmonton area. 

Issued at 10:30 a.m. June 11, the thunderstorm watch spans west from Athabasca to Fox Creek, down to the northwest corner of Calgary and south of Drumheller.

According to the Environment Canada website, afternoon and evening conditions in the area are favourable for the formation of extreme weather, such as damaging wind gusts, large hail, and tornadoes.

Thunderstorm watches are issued when wind gusts reach or exceed 90 kilometres an hour, hail sizes reach more than two centimetres, and above-average rainfall is expected or occurring.

Residents are advised high wind speeds can cause structural damage to weak buildings, toss loose objects, break limbs from trees and overturn large vehicles, and large hail can cause property damage and injury.

If lightning and thunder are active, Environment Canada advises staying indoors. Keep up to date on watches and alerts on Environment Canada’s webpage. Severe weather reports can be sent to [email protected], or by tweeting with #ABStorm.

 




Lexi Freehill

About the Author: Lexi Freehill

Lexi is a journalist with a passion for storytelling through written and visual mediums. With a Bachelor of Communication with a major in Journalism from Mount Royal University, she enjoys sharing the stories that make Athabasca and its residents unique.
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