Sask severe storms possible; heavy rain in Alberta

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Published: July 16, 2015

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Environment Canada meteorologists on Thursday afternoon are tracking a line of severe thunderstorms in central and southern Saskatchewan capable of producing very strong wind gusts, quarter to toonie size hail and heavy rain.
Watches and warnings have been issued.
Golf ball sized hail was reported east of Kenaston and toonie sized hail near Warman. Some of the thunderstorms along the line have begun to weaken and the line is moving slowly eastward.
Take cover immediately, if threatening weather approaches.
Environment Canada also says a soggy change in the weather is on the way for a large part of central Alberta.

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A slow-moving low pressure system will anchor itself over Alberta tonight and Friday, bringing with it plenty of moisture. The moisture-laden system is expected bring a swath of moderate to heavy rain over portions of Central Alberta. Current projections are that somewhere between 40 and 60 millimetres of rain will fall over the regions tonight and Friday, with locally higher amounts possible.
However, some uncertainty exists in both the rainfall amounts and the exact location of the rain swath. In addition to the rain, strong northerly winds, perhaps gusting as high as 80 km/h, are likely to accompany the already dreary day. Winds and rain will abate on Friday afternoon or evening.
As the rainfall event nears and uncertainty in location and amounts decreases, it is likely that rainfall warnings will be required for some portions of central Alberta.
Weather warning in red, watch in yellow. Grey is statement about heavy rain Friday
Weather warning in red, watch in yellow. Grey is statement about heavy rain Friday

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