Calgary severe thunderstorm watch ends: weather agency

Environment and Climate Change Canada’s severe thunderstorm watch ended in Calgary just before 6:30 p.m. Friday.

The watch was one of many happening in the city, as it has been hit with multiple storms lately, with one in the Didsbury area producing a tornado that damaged homes.

Parts of the city have also been hit with flash flooding in June and July, which led to some drivers getting stuck under overpasses.


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Meanwhile, the city is also experiencing a “prolonged heat event” that is expected to last into early next week.

The ECCC says Calgarians should prepare for temperatures reaching 29 C and beyond combined with overnight lows near 14 C.

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-With files from Lauyrn Heintz


Editor’s note: The original headline stated that the city was under a severe thunderstorm warning when it was actually under a severe thunderstorm watch.

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