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Wednesday, November 01, 2017
First snowfall of the season! - November 1, 2017
Significant snow fell overnight in Regina and continues to accumulate. Up to 10 cm is expected in southern Saskatchewan by the end of the week. Much higher amounts in western Saskatchewan as areas in the central prairies could see well over a foot or 30 cm by the weekend. Stay tuned for updates on Canadian Prairie Storm Facebook Page and be sure to check the highway hotline before trying out the highways. RCMP are already reporting "very treacherous conditions".
https://www.facebook.com/CanadianPrairieStorms/
https://hotline.gov.sk.ca/map.html
Friday, September 08, 2017
Strange Series Of Extreme Events
As summer storm season shifts to the calm warm days of "Second Summer in September", here in Saskatchewan the weather is becoming uneventful and maybe even a little bit boring. Elsewhere it seems, extreme events have become the norm just in this past week. Let's go back a couple weeks when the first unusual event occurred on a large scale.
Monday, August 21, 2017
Solar Eclipse Crosses North America
Video from CNN on YouTube:
"The first solar eclipse to travel across the United States in 99 years began in Oregon and ended in South Carolina."
Monday, August 28, 2017
Hurricane Harvey Sits Over Houston Dropping Record Rains
From Twitter:
Saturday, September 2, 2017
Nuclear Explosion Triggered 6.3m Earthquake In North Korea
From EuroNews on YouTube:
"Japan says the two shallow earthquakes which shook North Korea on Sunday were a nuclear explosion, following the sixth atomic test by Pyongyang since 2006."
Monday, September 4, 2017
Meteor and Fireball in British Columbia
From YouTube:
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
Hurricane Irma Begins To Destroy Islands
From YouTube:
Hurricane Irma became one of the most powerful storms ever as a category 5 with sustained surface winds of 160 knots/184mph/296km/hr.
Thursday, September 7, 2017
Once In A Decade Solar Storm
From SpaceWeather.com:
"A CME has just hit Earth's magnetic field (Sept.7th at ~2300 UT). This is the debris from Wednesday's decade-class X9 solar flare. It arrived earlier than expected, confirming that the storm cloud is both fast and potent."
Friday, September 8, 2017
Strongest Earthquake (8.1m) Since 1985 Hits Mexico
From YouTube:
Just off the south west coast of the Mexican state of Chiapas late Friday night, the death toll is already rising beyond 50 according to some reports.
If all that wasn't enough, forecast models have now confirmed the worst case scenario for the track of Hurricane Irma as it gathers strength over the hottest waters off the northern coast of Cuba. It is expected to make a direct hit on the entire state of Florida this weekend.
Links:
Current Earthquake map from USGS
Latest Updates from the National Hurricane Center
Monday, August 21, 2017
Solar Eclipse Crosses North America
Video from CNN on YouTube:
"The first solar eclipse to travel across the United States in 99 years began in Oregon and ended in South Carolina."
Monday, August 28, 2017
Hurricane Harvey Sits Over Houston Dropping Record Rains
From Twitter:
Here's a picture that gives some perspective on how bad the floodwaters are in Houston. pic.twitter.com/2p1NQcC6B0— Jay Kuo (@nycjayjay) August 28, 2017
Saturday, September 2, 2017
Nuclear Explosion Triggered 6.3m Earthquake In North Korea
From EuroNews on YouTube:
"Japan says the two shallow earthquakes which shook North Korea on Sunday were a nuclear explosion, following the sixth atomic test by Pyongyang since 2006."
Monday, September 4, 2017
Meteor and Fireball in British Columbia
From YouTube:
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
Hurricane Irma Begins To Destroy Islands
From YouTube:
Hurricane Irma became one of the most powerful storms ever as a category 5 with sustained surface winds of 160 knots/184mph/296km/hr.
Thursday, September 7, 2017
Once In A Decade Solar Storm
From SpaceWeather.com:
"A CME has just hit Earth's magnetic field (Sept.7th at ~2300 UT). This is the debris from Wednesday's decade-class X9 solar flare. It arrived earlier than expected, confirming that the storm cloud is both fast and potent."
Friday, September 8, 2017
Strongest Earthquake (8.1m) Since 1985 Hits Mexico
From YouTube:
Just off the south west coast of the Mexican state of Chiapas late Friday night, the death toll is already rising beyond 50 according to some reports.
If all that wasn't enough, forecast models have now confirmed the worst case scenario for the track of Hurricane Irma as it gathers strength over the hottest waters off the northern coast of Cuba. It is expected to make a direct hit on the entire state of Florida this weekend.
Links:
Current Earthquake map from USGS
Latest Updates from the National Hurricane Center
Storm Season Wrap Up/Outlook Map Slideshow
Re-posted from Facebook September 5th:
This is a slideshow of the progression of our "Severe Weather Outlook Map" this year. Starting out on May 31, you can see how we squared of the image for Facebook and massively updated the banner. June and July proved once again to be the peak months as August busted big time when a strong hurricane season became apparent. PASPC continued to make maps beyond July 31 until September 4 but it was mostly marginal storms. With extreme drought and heat in southern Saskatchewan, most of the action was confined to the Alberta foothills and central Saskatchewan this year. As another major hurricane begins to take over the news this week, we are reminded how we are all connected by the weather. Calm winds and southern heat are going to make for a second summer here in September as is often the case during very active hurricane years. Stay safe and enjoy the weather. For those who choose to move off the coast, away from the dangerous oceans, we have a lot of space and you are always welcome to move here or just visit. Thanks again for great year everyone!
This is a slideshow of the progression of our "Severe Weather Outlook Map" this year. Starting out on May 31, you can see how we squared of the image for Facebook and massively updated the banner. June and July proved once again to be the peak months as August busted big time when a strong hurricane season became apparent. PASPC continued to make maps beyond July 31 until September 4 but it was mostly marginal storms. With extreme drought and heat in southern Saskatchewan, most of the action was confined to the Alberta foothills and central Saskatchewan this year. As another major hurricane begins to take over the news this week, we are reminded how we are all connected by the weather. Calm winds and southern heat are going to make for a second summer here in September as is often the case during very active hurricane years. Stay safe and enjoy the weather. For those who choose to move off the coast, away from the dangerous oceans, we have a lot of space and you are always welcome to move here or just visit. Thanks again for great year everyone!
Friday, July 21, 2017
July 21 Tornado Fest In Saskatchewan
Here is a quick post of as many tornadoes as reported via Twitter and Facebook. I expect much more will filter in over the next 24 hours and I will add them here. Peter Quinlan has a few more tornado videos on his timeline and you can check them out at this link: https://twitter.com/PQuinlanGlobal
Foam Lake
Leroy
Fishing Lake
Wapella
North of Lanigan
Two more in eastern Saskatchewan, waiting for location confirmation (one was the Wapella tornado).
Foam Lake
Tornado north of Foam Lake, SK. today. #skstorm @PrairieChasers @curtisbrooks80 pic.twitter.com/u0roEspbKN— Sean Schofer (@SeanSchofer) July 22, 2017
— Sherry (@sauceysherry) July 22, 2017
Leroy
Tornado in Leroy Saskatchewan #skstorm pic.twitter.com/gFsixlxuTP— Dillon (@TornadoDILLON) July 22, 2017
By Leroy, Jason Mine #skstorm pic.twitter.com/L08nRAmIHg— Aaron Lipinski (@saskamonkey) July 21, 2017
Fishing Lake
More great pictures coming in! Sean Dufour took these at Fishing Lake #SK #Sask #SKstorm pic.twitter.com/zXWRKDQDGO— Kahla Buchanan (@CTVKahla) July 22, 2017
Friend of mine took this at fishing lake, sk. #skstorm . pic.twitter.com/68ifv243a1— Maurice Vold (@MauriceVold) July 21, 2017
Wapella
643pm - 5 miles northeast of Wapella #skstorm pic.twitter.com/36Gdqylzpt— Dustin Freeman (@DusterMB) July 22, 2017
Image of large cone tornado near Wapella, SK 6:46pm @TiffanyGlobal @weathernetwork #skstorm pic.twitter.com/5jU6NFPG2N— Craig Hilts (@CraigHilts71) July 22, 2017
Large cone tornado from 15 minutes ago NE of Wapella, SK. #skstorm pic.twitter.com/hwUxQK2zG8— Keane Kokolsky (@keane_kokolsky) July 22, 2017
clip of large cone tornado North of Wapella #sask yesterday #skstorm looking due north different angle then other chasers posted pic.twitter.com/qKmGD0aZEO— Craig Boehm (@Skstormchaser) July 22, 2017
North of Lanigan
Don't get to watch a tornado while spraying very often! #tornado #saskstorm @environmentca @CKOMNews pic.twitter.com/gsf3JdWM5K— Clinton Monchuk (@cgmonch) July 21, 2017
That was close. @TornadoGreg @westernproducer @laniganadvisor 6 miles north of lanigan. pic.twitter.com/K9uQLqVbA5— Don Williams (@valleyfield2008) July 21, 2017
Two more in eastern Saskatchewan, waiting for location confirmation (one was the Wapella tornado).
Couple tornados from yesterday in eastern Saskatchewan #skstorm photo's taken 28 minutes apart. Great day. Video later to come pic.twitter.com/j39ih79b0a— Craig Boehm (@Skstormchaser) July 22, 2017
Monday, July 17, 2017
Saskatoon Gets A Close Shave
Sunday afternoon, July 16, 2017 storm energy was high across much of the province of Saskatchewan and tornadic potential was imminent. The 7am thunderstorm outlook issued by PASPC indicated a huge area to watch for strong storms across central Saskatchewan.
By 2pm it became clear that the risk had shifted well west of the original area of east central Saskatchewan as a massive supercell cluster had become severe thunderstorm warned in the Meadow Lake region. One lonely cell appeared west of Biggar at 2:10pm in a clear area between the rain complex to the north and extreme heat in the south. Only 20 minutes later that cell exploded to nearly reach maximum heights and severe thunderstorm watches were issued shortly there after.
As the afternoon Severe Thunderstorm Outlook Map was being built at that time, Saskatoon and area was added to the Moderate Risk area in orange.
Areas north east of Yorkton indicated the highest potential for severe thunderstorms by the forecast models but ended up not panning out. Later at night a strong supercell was creeping along the US/Manitoba border, helping to verify the high risk in that area. The main event ended up being between Biggar and Saskatoon late in the afternoon as tornado watches and warnings were issued between 4 and 6 pm. There was some severe sized hail and rotation indicated by radar but luckily no tornado touchdowns. The storm structure was absolutely jaw dropping. Here are a few Tweets from this event:
By 2pm it became clear that the risk had shifted well west of the original area of east central Saskatchewan as a massive supercell cluster had become severe thunderstorm warned in the Meadow Lake region. One lonely cell appeared west of Biggar at 2:10pm in a clear area between the rain complex to the north and extreme heat in the south. Only 20 minutes later that cell exploded to nearly reach maximum heights and severe thunderstorm watches were issued shortly there after.
As the afternoon Severe Thunderstorm Outlook Map was being built at that time, Saskatoon and area was added to the Moderate Risk area in orange.
DALMENY AND MARTENSVILLE SK should be taking tornado precautions now. Dangerous tornado warned storm headed your way. #skstorm pic.twitter.com/sVIjxL22eL— Greg Johnson (@TornadoGreg) July 16, 2017
— Melissa Silvernagle (@msilvernagle) July 16, 2017
#skstorm just south of Langham. pic.twitter.com/3E7Kr1ihAQ— Mandy Nemanishen (@nemanishen) July 16, 2017
Photo of the day goes to Jeff Wizniak; Check his stuff out at: https://t.co/OjUTLK4vNy Tornado-warned cell near Saskatoon. Unreal. #skstorm pic.twitter.com/JWaLhRaw4i— Nick Schenher (@NickTheBody) July 17, 2017
BREAKING: Tornado warning around Saskatoon. EC says "potential tornado approaching Langham area" #skstorm #yxe pic.twitter.com/OpwCXFyLcn— Peter Quinlan (@PQuinlanGlobal) July 16, 2017
Today's tornado Warned storm chase foiled by road construction. It was a beauty of a #skstorm pic.twitter.com/MlbtOVPBPW— Jenny Hagan LostInSk (@LostInSk) July 17, 2017
Another tornado warned storm now headed straight for Saskatoon #yxe #skstorm #Sask pic.twitter.com/weBDwXh6i3— Peter Quinlan (@PQuinlanGlobal) July 16, 2017
This is a textbook tornado scenario. Next in the line of fire...Aberdeen, SK #skstorm Not a drill. pic.twitter.com/VsnuPcWEGZ— Greg Johnson (@TornadoGreg) July 16, 2017
Monday, July 10, 2017
High Risk Verified - Monday Expected to Be A Big Day
A high risk for severe thunderstorms was issued early Sunday morning for western Alberta with a chance of tornadoes and extremely large hail.
By 5pm one tornado was confirmed and reports of tennis ball sized hail were included in multiple tornado warnings throughout the evening, from Rocky Mountain House to Drumheller, Alberta.
A day 2 moderate risk was issues in the early afternoon and that is expected to be expanded by morning for most areas of southern Saskatchewan on Monday afternoon. Extremely large hail with damaging wind gusts and tornadoes. Link to PASPC Current Outlook
Many storm chasers are committed to converge on the area, such as the world record holder for tornado intercepts Roger Hill and his Silver Lining tour company. Also world famous storm chaser, Reed Timmer tweeted this:
By 5pm one tornado was confirmed and reports of tennis ball sized hail were included in multiple tornado warnings throughout the evening, from Rocky Mountain House to Drumheller, Alberta.
Brief tornado near Sunchild, AB 5:02pm #abstorm pic.twitter.com/DVeta5rAhE— Craig Hilts (@CraigHilts71) July 9, 2017
Storm continue to maintain maximum strength late overnight and by 11:30pm cells began to quickly pop up in western Saskatchewan. Here is an image grab of echo tops radar and lightning at that time:This storm is a monster east of olds #abstorm pic.twitter.com/GTWU4tQE5x— Attila The Fun (@jpmwd) July 10, 2017
A day 2 moderate risk was issues in the early afternoon and that is expected to be expanded by morning for most areas of southern Saskatchewan on Monday afternoon. Extremely large hail with damaging wind gusts and tornadoes. Link to PASPC Current Outlook
Many storm chasers are committed to converge on the area, such as the world record holder for tornado intercepts Roger Hill and his Silver Lining tour company. Also world famous storm chaser, Reed Timmer tweeted this:
We will continue to monitor this situation closely and posts will be frequent on our Facebook page.DISCUSSION: tornado threat increasing for west-central MN this Sunday evening. Read discussion here: https://t.co/H1ZvYdVHE5 @AccuWeatherPro pic.twitter.com/g3LCSuI6Ij— Reed Timmer (@ReedTimmerAccu) July 9, 2017
Thursday, July 06, 2017
Destructive Tornadic Storms - July 5, 2017
The day started off very early with morning convection just north of Regina which brought intense lightning and pea size hail to the area from 5:30am to 7am. I managed to snap a few photos and videos as it passed by.
This was as the sun rose at 5:30am looking north east from downtown Regina:
Finally, Dan Lindsey and Atmospheric Scientist from NOAA/NESDIS tweeted out an incredible image from the newly launched GOES16 Satellite, dubbed as the future of weather observation and forecasting. This is the new high resolution animated satellite image of tornadic supercell over southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan:
This was as the sun rose at 5:30am looking north east from downtown Regina:
It actually began to gain strength at 6am when I started shooting this video from my deck:
After a couple hours and a report of pea size hail east of the city, it died out. Then we waited with great anticipation for what was to become the main event later in the afternoon. At 4:33pm clouds began to twirl and spin by, showing the incredible instability that was in the atmosphere mixing with extremely high CAPEs (Convective Available Potential Energy). This video was shot off my back deck (time-lapse 32x speed), facing south east:
Echo Tops radar began to show the progression of the birth of tornadic supercells at 5:50pm from Dauphin, Manitoba to Carlyle, Saskatchewan:
Within only a few minutes, what was only a few blips on radar suddenly became severe warned thunderstorms. Image from 6:20pm:
The first of many tornado warnings was issued near the radar site of Foxwarren, Manitoba:
"8:18 PM CDT Wednesday 05 July 2017
Tornado warning in effect for:
Prairie View Mun. incl. Bird Tail Creek Res.
R.M. of Yellowhead incl. Shoal Lake and Elphinstone
Rossburn Mun. incl. Waywayseecappo Res.
.."
Wow, check out the radar signature on this thing using Tilt 3 from Foxwarren! #mbstorm pic.twitter.com/Pk6dsrdmsg— Dayna Vettese (@daynavettese) July 6, 2017
By 7:30pm SST (8:30 CDT or Manitoba Time) echo tops indicated a fully formed tornadic supercell covering the area along the southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan border:
By 8:24pm SST (9:24 CDT) there were 4 active tornado warnings in Manitoba and 1 in Saskatchewan. The one in Saskatchewan would prove to be the main producer on the extreme south west corner of the supercell. Greg Johnson tweeted out this photo at 8:57pm SST (9:57 CDT):
This tornado was spotted just a few minutes ago at Alida, SK main street. Photo by Debbie Fraser @weathernetwork pic.twitter.com/xhSLajYEVe— Greg Johnson (@TornadoGreg) July 6, 2017
Later in the evening and the next morning reports rolled in with hail the size of baseballs and damage to a house near Alida, Saskatchewan:
Baseball sized hail west of Alida Saskatchewan at 8:30 pm. Picture by Alysia Lea. #skstorm pic.twitter.com/pgiOAUr7Jr— Prairie Storm Report (@Prairie__WX) July 6, 2017
Taken in Moosomin, SK. July 5th. #skstorm pic.twitter.com/HKrvG4dzQH— Misheyla Iwasiuk (@MisheylaIwasiuk) July 6, 2017
Tornado damaged house near Alida, #Sask. Luckily family was safely in basement. More: https://t.co/LhMtUuDTek#SKstorm #YQR pic.twitter.com/Hk43ltoSMd— Tiffany Lizée (@TiffanyGlobal) July 6, 2017
Video of tornado near Alida, Sk #skstorm at about 8:40pm sent to us via Emily Beers pic.twitter.com/j67d2JJDF9— Prairie StormChasers (@PrairieChasers) July 6, 2017
#Viral #Weather Video of the Day: This funnel cloud (or tornado, if it touched down) was sighted near Alida, Saskatchewan, Canada Wednesday: pic.twitter.com/UhJOZpkbEW— AccuWeather (@accuweather) July 6, 2017
Finally, Dan Lindsey and Atmospheric Scientist from NOAA/NESDIS tweeted out an incredible image from the newly launched GOES16 Satellite, dubbed as the future of weather observation and forecasting. This is the new high resolution animated satellite image of tornadic supercell over southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan:
Formation of strong storms in southern #Canada via #GOES16 1-min VIS - #mbstorm - data preliminary and non-operational pic.twitter.com/nXVryMLRua
— Dan Lindsey (@DanLindsey77) July 6, 2017
Monday, July 03, 2017
Extreme Heat Wave - Moderate Risk
July 3, 2017
Severe Weather Outlook Map
#ModerateRisk #skstorm #SlightRisk #abstorm #mbstorm
Strong early morning thunderstorms in north-western Saskatchewan are expected to expand and intensify south-eastward this afternoon and evening. Very large hail up to 4cm in diameter with damaging wind gusts will be the main feature to watch. Flash flooding, very intense lightning as well as a chance of tornadoes will also be a concern to be prepared for. If tornadoes form, they may become strong with very organized right turning storm cells.
Here is the outlook map and current lightning as of 9:30am:
Heat warnings continue in Alberta and are expected to expand into Saskatchewan later this week. High temperatures forecast for today:
Medicine Hat 33C
Lethbridge 30C
Swift Current 32C
Regina 32C
Saskatoon 30C
By the end of the week those temperatures will feel cool compared to what is forecast.
Saturday forecast highs:
Medicine Hat 38C
Lethbridge 36C
Swift Current 36C
Regina 34C
Saskatoon 34C
Heat warnings continue in Alberta and are expected to expand into Saskatchewan later this week. High temperatures forecast for today:
Medicine Hat 33C
Lethbridge 30C
Swift Current 32C
Regina 32C
Saskatoon 30C
By the end of the week those temperatures will feel cool compared to what is forecast.
Saturday forecast highs:
Medicine Hat 38C
Lethbridge 36C
Swift Current 36C
Regina 34C
Saskatoon 34C
Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Facebook Plugin Added
You can now see our Facebook Page without leaving the blog. This may be useful for reading tweets in the sidebar and keeping up with discussion on Facebook during busy storm days. This is just in the development stage at the moment but a new layout and dedicated page for this may be created in the near future. For now, bookmark this page and test it out. The current layout is most ideal for viewing on large screen (TV or computer monitor). Feedback is always encouraged and most appreciated. Please use the Facebook page for all comments and suggestions. Thank you.
Friday, June 09, 2017
Early Morning Storm Front with Pink Shelf and Roll Cloud
5:04 am, June 9, 2017 - A powerful nocturnal thunderstorm arrived in Regina, bringing a pink shelf and 3 sets of roll clouds. The forecast verified and I luckily woke up just in time to chase it by mountain bike only a few blocks from home. I quickly snapped a few photos in front of the Shoppers Drug Mart and then raced down to the shores of Wascana Lake. Quickly realizing time was running out, I manages one decent photo and headed back. A few more photos and an attempted timelapse did not work out as well since it got dark fast but I did see a couple of intense CG lightning strikes right downtown. After posting photos on Twitter, the Internet took over. I made a Twitter "Moment" to recap the excitement here:
Photo prints are now available on 500px:
Videos from YouTube:
Photos:
Wascana Lake |
Second Wave |
Friday, June 02, 2017
Tornado at Three Hills, Alberta - June 2, 2017 - Time Lapse
Social media exploded with activity just after 5pm Alberta time today as this tornado was spotted near Three Hills, north east of Calgary. Earlier in the day, a major hail storm hit Saskatoon and most of southern Manitoba was breaking day time high temps with a growing supercell size thunderstorm that is still sweeping across that province. Storm season is fully underway now and it is expected to be a busy one with already multi-day events becoming the norm. Next big system could hit Monday in BC/Alberta and Saskatchewan on Tuesday. Stay tuned for more updates and be sure to follow us on Facebook where posts will be most frequent.
https://www.facebook.com/CanadianPrairieStorms/
Earlier today in Saskatoon via Ryan Kayseas
Sunday, May 28, 2017
Saskatchewan/Manitoba Windy Today, Monsoon For Bangladesh... [GLOBAL WIND MAPS]
It is a fairly windy day today in Saskatchewan and Manitoba and some garden type thunder showers may affect isolated areas this afternoon but nothing special.
Looking at the global wind map, the rest of North America is fairly calm. The strongest winds on Earth right now are all surrounding the continent of Antarctica, with maximum sustained winds of 89km/hr. In the Bay of Bengal, a Tropical Cyclone is forming into a Monsoon with current maximum sustained winds of 64km/hr. Landfall is expected for Bangladesh and Myanmar this week. The calmest continents on Earth right now are Africa and South America. Here are some snaps of the current wind maps around the globe as of 2pm SST for comparison.
Looking at the global wind map, the rest of North America is fairly calm. The strongest winds on Earth right now are all surrounding the continent of Antarctica, with maximum sustained winds of 89km/hr. In the Bay of Bengal, a Tropical Cyclone is forming into a Monsoon with current maximum sustained winds of 64km/hr. Landfall is expected for Bangladesh and Myanmar this week. The calmest continents on Earth right now are Africa and South America. Here are some snaps of the current wind maps around the globe as of 2pm SST for comparison.
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Inland Cyclone Taking Shape (World Animated Wind Map)
Check out this incredible image of the "Inland Cyclone" as it begins to take shape.
See the current map with animated motion here:
Earth Wind Map
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See the current map with animated motion here:
Earth Wind Map
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Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Inland Cyclone Hits Wednesday
Looking at the latest GFS forecast model, an area of southern Alberta between Calgary and Medicine Hat will be the focus of a major wind storm on Wednesday. Peak sustained winds of 73 knots or 135km/hr are showing up as of 0z or 6pm local time. Tree and property damage begin to occur at 80km/hr which is the criteria to issue wind warnings by Environment Canada. This will go way above and beyond that so widespread power outages and major widespread damage will occur across most of the province. A special weather statement is already in place for the region and expect warnings to be issued very early so people can prepare. To put this into perspective, 135km/hr winds would make this a category 1 hurricane but since it is on land, it is considered an "Inland Cyclone".
In the graphic above, the purple area is 135km/hr, the red covering most of southern and central Alberta is 90 to 130km/hr. The yellow, which will affect nearly every area from Alberta to Manitoba is 55 to 90km/hr sustained winds. It is expected to last a strong two to three days and weaken by Friday. Keep in mind, this is just a model estimate and strengths and locations may shift. Wind gusts will be stronger, heavy rain and a drop in temperature is also expected. Check your local forecast and read all statements and warnings closely.
In the graphic above, the purple area is 135km/hr, the red covering most of southern and central Alberta is 90 to 130km/hr. The yellow, which will affect nearly every area from Alberta to Manitoba is 55 to 90km/hr sustained winds. It is expected to last a strong two to three days and weaken by Friday. Keep in mind, this is just a model estimate and strengths and locations may shift. Wind gusts will be stronger, heavy rain and a drop in temperature is also expected. Check your local forecast and read all statements and warnings closely.
Thursday, April 27, 2017
Storm Season Gets Closer - May 6th?
Long term forecast models are showing a brief heat wave across Alberta and Saskatchewan, peaking May 6th with possible high temperatures of 26C. A cold front following off the mountains seems to suggest action within the supercell composite as well in west central Alberta. Certainly no guarantees on the timing, location, or intensity but something to note. Maybe just a glimmer of hope or maybe there will be some big storm action. By the looks of the map, the heat goes very far north into both Saskatchewan and Alberta. Remember, that is May 6th, a full 9 days out.
Image via http://weather.cod.edu/forecast/ |
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