Lightning strikes houses and trees, as rain and hail pound southern Alberta
Heavy rain and hail wreak havoc as powerful system sweeps through province
A major thunderstorm pounded southern Alberta on Tuesday, with lightning strikes settinghouses andtrees on fireandheavy rain caused flooding in Calgary, whilehail as big as golf ballspounded other communities.
Environment Canada issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the city of Calgary in the afternoon,as a majorweather system swept through southern and central Alberta, bringing heavy rain and hail.
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A storm watch issued in the morningwas upgraded to a warning at 3:12 p.m.The warning was ended at4:43 p.m. for Calgary but a weather watch remained in effect and warning was still listed for some other communities for hours.
Okotoks was among communities pounded byhail.
@environmentca @paul_dunphy in Okotoks, pea to marble sized hail, high winds and heavy down pour. 4:30pm #abstorm pic.twitter.com/iP1poQlTcG
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Okotoks. #abstorm. pic.twitter.com/VAugx7N5x8
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Calgary firefighters were kept busy during the storm,responding to twohouse fires one on Stranraer Place S.W. which damaged a gas line,and the other on Beny-Sur-MerRoad S.W.both apparently caused by lightning strikes.
Crews also had to deal with several trees that were struck by lightning in both the southwest and northwest quadrants of the city.
Several other reports of lightning strikes were called in, but crews found nothing when they arrived.
Holly Dalgleish was sittinginside her Tuscany home, working on a yoga class plan,when the storm rolled in and a blast of lightning struck her garage.
"After I finished my plan, I closed by laptop and kablam! there was a huge power jolt in our house," she said. "All of the electricity went out, and I was left wide-eyed."
The strike left her garage roof smouldering and her family shaken by the "super, super loud and extremely frightening" noise.
"It was loud enough to make you really jump," she said. "The dog was up on all fours and to the other side of the house in about half a second."
Vehicles were stranded in flooded streets on Southland Drive by Braeside Drive and at Anderson Road near Macleod Trail, according to police.
Hail and localizedflooding was reported acrossthe city's southwest.
The Calgary Fire Department said there were reports of dislodged manhole covers due to the flooding and reports of flooded residential basements.
The department responded to more than60 emergency calls in a two-hour period, most of which were linked to the storm,according to a media release.
My street in Cedarbrae: Wet and miserable. Water all the way up to the sidewalk. #yycstorm #abstorm #yyc pic.twitter.com/XZ7bQbciw0
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#abstorm localized flooding Canterbury Drive right now,but @CGYFireFighters are here :) #Calgary #yyc strong storm! pic.twitter.com/Re95yXx8oo
—@ABBestphotos
Thunderstorm watches or warnings were in effect formost of southern and central Alberta, as well.
As of 4:55p.m., this is what the situation looked like (watches in yellow, warnings in red):
To report severe weather, you canemail Environment Canada atstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using the hashtag #ABStorm.
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