UPDATE: Environment Canada has ended the weather advisory that was in effect for Regina, Moose Jaw, Saskatoon, Prince Albert and across much of central Saskatchewan.
Environment Canada says there is a chance this rotation could intensify and become a weak landspout tornado.
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Developing thunderstorms may produce funnel clouds Tuesday afternoon and some have already been spotted.
These funnel clouds are considered cold core and are formed from weak rotation under non-severe thunderstorms.
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This rotation rarely reaches the ground, however a landspout tornado may develop if the rotation intensifies.
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Weather advisory issued for:
- City of Regina
- City of Saskatoon
- Fort Qu’Appelle – Indian Head – Lumsden – Pilot Butte
- Moose Jaw – Pense – Central Butte – Craik
- Yorkton – Melville – Esterhazy
- Martensville – Warman – Rosthern – Delisle – Wakaw
- Outlook – Watrous – Hanley – Imperial – Dinsmore
- Hudson Bay – Porcupine Plain
- Humboldt – Wynyard – Wadena – Lanigan – Foam Lake
- Kamsack – Canora – Preeceville
- Melfort – Tisdale – Nipawin – Carrot River
- Prince Albert – Shellbrook – Spiritwood – Duck Lake