
Saskatchewan storm watchers report funnel clouds, heavy rain, and hail in latest round of thunderstorms
CTV News15-06-2025
Those watching the skies across the province this weekend were treated to some truly compelling displays of severe weather.
Thunderstorm alerts and were active across most of the province from June 13 to June 14. A tornado warnings was issued for the R.M. of Oakdale and Winslow on Friday. The weather service warned of hail and wind gusts of up to 90 km/h.
Funnel clouds were spotted by residents near Colville, Hepburn and Dalmeny.
As of Sunday afternoon, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) and the Northern Tornadoes Project has not confirmed any tornado touchdowns within Saskatchewan.
Large amounts of hail formed small snow banks along homes in Cabri, Sask. – located northwest of Swift Current. Several inches of rain were also reported in the area.
Additionally, golf ball sized hail was reported in Hepburn, Sask.
Some pictures of the severe weather, and its aftermath, can be viewed below:
Thunderstorm alerts and were active across most of the province from June 13 to June 14. A tornado warnings was issued for the R.M. of Oakdale and Winslow on Friday. The weather service warned of hail and wind gusts of up to 90 km/h.
Funnel clouds were spotted by residents near Colville, Hepburn and Dalmeny.
As of Sunday afternoon, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) and the Northern Tornadoes Project has not confirmed any tornado touchdowns within Saskatchewan.
Large amounts of hail formed small snow banks along homes in Cabri, Sask. – located northwest of Swift Current. Several inches of rain were also reported in the area.
Additionally, golf ball sized hail was reported in Hepburn, Sask.
Some pictures of the severe weather, and its aftermath, can be viewed below:
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


CTV News
4 hours ago
- CTV News
Wildfire situation escalates after 35,000 lightning strikes
Vancouver Watch B.C. firefighters are dealing with a spike in wildfire activity, after 35,000 lightning strikes recorded since Wednesday.


CBC
4 hours ago
- CBC
B.C.'s active wildfires more than double within 24 hours
B.C.'s fire season has picked up significantly with the number of active wildfires more than doubling over a 24-hour period. CBC reporter Johna Baylon talks with host Yasmine Ghania and brings us the latest on the fires.


CTV News
5 hours ago
- CTV News
ADVERTISEMENT Regina Watch CTV Yorkton Web News Aug. 1, 2025 WATCH: CTV Yorkton Web News with Cole Davenport and Weather with Sabeen Ahmad.
Regina Watch WATCH: CTV Yorkton Web News with Cole Davenport and Weather with Sabeen Ahmad.