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Hailstorm hits Calgary, residents share photos of the aftermath

Hailstorm hits Calgary, residents share photos of the aftermath

CBC14-07-2025
A thunderstorm hit Alberta Sunday evening, pelting Calgary and the surrounding area with hail.
Northeast Calgary experienced wind gusts of up to 93 kilometres per hour around 8 p.m., according to Environment Canada.
Below is a collection of photos submitted to CBC Calgary from residents who experienced the hailstorm.
Have photos of the hailstorm? Send them to calgaryphotos@cbc.ca.
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