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Severe thunderstorm warning ends in southwest Sask.

Environment Canada issues alert for the potential development of severe thunderstorms in Saskatchewan. Peter Quinlan / Skytracker

SASKATOON – Environment Canada has ended severe thunderstorm warnings in southwest Saskatchewan on Monday.

The federal agency says a warm, moist and unstable air mass has created enough instability to initiate isolated thunderstorms off of Cypress Hills.

Meteorologists are tracking a severe thunderstorm slowly moving north. Hail up to golf ball-size and over 50 mm of rain have been reported with these storms.

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If threatening weather approaches take immediate safety precautions.

Thunderstorms should weaken after sunset, according to Environment Canada.

Residents can send in severe weather photos to saskatoon@globalnews.ca.

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Severe thunderstorm warning ENDED for:

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  • R.M. of Enterprise including Richmound
  • R.M. of Maple Creek including Cypress Hills Prov. Park
  • R.M. of Piapot including Piapot

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