Pictures of massive hail, funnel clouds flood Twitter following southern Alberta storm
Posted Aug 4, 2020 7:51 am.
Last Updated Aug 4, 2020 7:52 am.
CALGARY (660 NEWS) – There are no confirmed tornadoes but images of funnel clouds were easy to find on social media thanks to another Alberta storm.
Hail the size of tennis balls were reported Monday in many communities including Drumheller, Cremona, and Morley.
Calgary was spared of much of the activity but #abstorm Twitter was abuzz with images of large ice pellets, funnel clouds, and the vibrant colours that lit up the night sky after the storm.
Tennis ball sized hail SW of Drumheller, Alberta #abstorm 4:22PM @PrairieChasers @RadarOmega_WX pic.twitter.com/s3ANRosNHh
— Braydon Morisseau (@BraydonMoreSo) August 3, 2020
One heck of a build up coming south over downtown Calgary.#yyc #abstorm pic.twitter.com/m61KXQDnwi
— Kirk Lubimov (@KirkLubimov) August 3, 2020
AB-9 x AB-840, about half an hour AFTER landing in the ditch. #abstorm pic.twitter.com/KzL93Q7vkA
— Julia (@josinchuk_wx) August 3, 2020
A shot of the likely tornado N of Youngstown a while ago!#abstorm @weathernetwork pic.twitter.com/WiOIZjA7KA
— Kyle Brittain (@BadWeatherKyle) August 4, 2020
https://twitter.com/here_weather/status/1290397597048303616
View outside the #hoodoos #drumheller #abstorm pic.twitter.com/2yIgLwzNU1
— crickey (@rosiedaisy91) August 3, 2020
So far there have been no reports of a tornado touching down or details about significant damage.