Large parts of Saskatchewan were under a tornado watch Sunday afternoon, with Environment Canada issuing warnings to communities like Watrous, Prince Albert and Lloydminster.
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Residents submitted photos of Saskatchewan’s living skies, with a few funnel clouds spotted across the province.
Please email us at yoursask@globalnews.ca if you have a picture of Sunday’s stormy skies. Photos should be at least 920 pixels wide and in jpeg format.
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A photo taken by Gerry Pocha of stormy skies near Maymont.
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A photo taken by Taylor Lafond of stormy skies at Mistawasis Nêhiyawak.
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A photo taken by Taylor Lafond of stormy skies at Mistawasis Nêhiyawak.
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A photo taken by Tracy Edmonds of stormy skies near Valley Regional Park.
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A photo taken by Susan Burt of stormy skies in Moose Jaw.
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A photo taken by Betty Moleski of stormy skies near Tway.
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A photo taken by Robyn Chamberlain of stormy skies east of Prince Albert.
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A photo taken by Lori Whitecalf of stormy skies at Sweetgrass First Nation.
Viewer Submitted/ Lori Whitecalf