Canada's Severe Weather Tornadoes
Alberta Tornado Ranks Among Strongest in Canadian History
Environment and Climate Change Canada Confirms Tornado's Strength
Environment and Climate Change Canada has confirmed that the tornado that touched down in Alberta on Saturday was one of the strongest in Canadian history. The tornado caused significant damage to several buildings and left many people without power. There were no reports of any injuries or deaths.
Tornado Warnings Issued Early
The first tornado warnings were issued for Alberta on Saturday afternoon. Environment and Climate Change Canada meteorologists were closely monitoring the weather conditions and were able to issue the warnings early, which gave people time to take shelter.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch in Effect for Ottawa
While there is no tornado warning for the city of Ottawa, a severe thunderstorm watch is in effect. Environment and Climate Change Canada is urging people in Ottawa to be prepared for severe weather, including tornadoes.
Downed Trees and Hail Reported in Ottawa
There have been reports of downed trees and large hail in Ottawa. Environment and Climate Change Canada is advising people to stay indoors and avoid driving if possible.
Stay Informed and Be Prepared
It is important to stay informed about severe weather conditions in your area. Environment and Climate Change Canada provides regular weather updates on its website and social media channels. You can also sign up for weather alerts from Environment and Climate Change Canada to receive notifications about severe weather in your area.
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