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Severe storm threat rebuilds in Saskatchewan on Friday

Published on Jul. 3, 2026, 1:41 AM

Updated on Jul. 4, 2026, 12:56 AM

Prepare for another busy day of severe weather across southern Saskatchewan as an active pattern remains locked over the region

6:56 p.m. CST – Severe thunderstorms prompted tornado warnings in southern Saskatchewan on Friday evening.

Environment and Climate Change Canada issued a tornado warning for the following areas in southern Saskatchewan:

  • City of Saskatoon

  • R.M. of Brokenshell including Trossachs

  • R.M. of Corman Park northeast of the Yellowhead Highway incl. Martensville Warman and Langham

  • R.M. of Corman Park southwest of the Yellowhead Highway

  • R.M. of Laurier including Radville

  • R.M. of Meeting Lake

  • R.M. of Norton including Pangman and Khedive

  • R.M. of The Gap including Ceylon and Hardy

“This is a dangerous and potentially life-threatening situation. Take cover immediately, if threatening weather approaches,” ECCC said in its warning.

The agency added: “Go indoors to a room on the lowest floor, away from outside walls and windows, such as a basement, bathroom, stairwell or interior closet. Leave mobile homes, vehicles, tents, trailers and other temporary or free-standing shelter, and move to a strong building if you can. As a last resort, lie in a low spot and protect your head from flying debris.”

CURRENT TORNADO WARNINGS (SASKATCHEWAN):

  • City of Saskatoon

  • R.M. of Brokenshell including Trossachs

  • R.M. of Corman Park northeast of the Yellowhead Highway incl. Martensville Warman and Langham

  • R.M. of Corman Park southwest of the Yellowhead Highway

  • R.M. of Laurier including Radville

  • R.M. of Meeting Lake

  • R.M. of Norton including Pangman and Khedive

  • R.M. of The Gap including Ceylon and Hardy

The original article with the full forecast for the region continues below.

Beware a risk for severe thunderstorms again on Friday as a stormy stretch of weather persists across portions of the Prairies.

Rotation is possible. Stay alert for rapidly changing conditions, and pay close attention to watches and warnings as you go about your day.

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