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Tornado touched down near Barnwell, Alberta over weekend: Environment Canada

WATCH ABOVE: The storm last Saturday brought damaging hail, strong winds and a confirmed tornado. As Quinn Campbell reports, for one southern Alberta woman, the confirmation from Environment Canada that one touched down has left her in awe – Jun 18, 2020

An EF-0 tornado carrying estimated wind speeds of 90 to 130 kilometres per hour touched down in southern Alberta over the weekend, Environment Canada confirmed on its website Wednesday.

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The twister touched down about 10 kilometres south of Barnwell, Alta., at 7:58 p.m. on Saturday.

A photo of a funnel cloud by Chin Lakes, Alta, taken at 8:01 p.m. on June 13. COURTESY: Artur Pyzalski

“Photos and video of a supercell storm in southern Alberta have been reviewed and it is confirmed that this storm produced a tornado just south of Barnwell,” the weather agency said on its website, adding it is in contact with the Northern Tornadoes Project to “attempt to establish a path for this event.”

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Environment Canada said that to date, no damage has been reported in connection with the tornado.

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“Additionally, there were reports of a possible tornado in Calgary on the evening of June 13, 2020,” the weather agency noted.

“The information of this event has been reviewed, and this event has been determined to be a funnel cloud, and not a tornado.”

Environment Canada said its meteorologists are still looking for pictures of the Barnwell-area tornado and any potential damage it may have caused. Anyone with photos, videos or information is asked to email abstorm@canada.ca.

Much of Alberta was placed under a severe thunderstorm watch earlier in the day on Saturday as storms were expected to move through.

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