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Tornado warning, funnel cloud churn fear in central Alberta

A funnel cloud skirted around the fairgrounds at the Ponoka Stampede in central Alberta and may have touched down in a Ponoka neighbourhood Thursday afternoon.

'It was fairly vicious looking. We took it seriously. We had an evacuation plan in place'

Funnel cloud swirling above Ponoka, Alta.

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Ashley Balan sent in this raw video of a funnel cloud in Ponoka, Alta., Thursday.

A funnel cloud skirted around the fairgrounds at the Ponoka Stampede in central Alberta and may have touched down in a Ponoka neighbourhood Thursday afternoon.

Environment Canada issued atornado warning for Ponoka,Ponoka County,and Maskwacisat 5:18 p.m. MT, but downgraded the threat after 6 p.m. MT.

"We at this point in time have not been able to confirm any reports of a tornado being on the ground," said Environment Canadameteorologist Brian Proctor.

"We've seen the same Twitter reports that you have of a possible house being destroyed but we have not been able to confirm that at this point."

This funnel cloud was photographed earlier this summer in Ponoka, Alta. (Kevin Walcheske)

Shelley Dedio was on the opposite side of town from her hometaking pictures of a "crazy cloud," when her son called to say,"You guys need to get out of there now."

"It's just like my whole backyard and my wholesunroom," she said. "My kitchen window is broken, but the actual, structural part of the house other than thesunroomis OK."

Shelley Dedio's Ponoka home was damaged after a funnel cloud passed over. (Zoe Todd/CBC)
High winds hurled a window into Dedio's home. (Zoe Todd/CBC)

She said the house across the street lost part of the roof, while a tree fell over into her next-doorneighbour'syard.

She said hernext door neighbour was in the house at the time.

"She said it felt like her windows were being sucked in," Dedio said. "She was down in the basement."

Thousands of people at thePonokaStampedewatched with growing alarmThursday afternoon as a storm that produced a funnel cloud rolled across a gun-metal sky.

Mike Stretch, president of the stampede, said about 10,000 people were on the grounds when the storm passed by to the north.

"It was fairly vicious looking," he said. "We took it seriously. We had an evacuation plan in place."

Stretch said organizers did not have to evacuate the grounds, and the storm passed atabout 5:30 p.m. and moved off to the east.

"They said there was a touch down north of town," he said, "but I can't confirm that completely."

Environment Canada meteorologists said they were tracking the severe thunderstorm that was possibly producing a tornado.

Proctor said Environment Canada began to see significant rotation around 4:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. with thestorm approaching Ponoka from the west.

Theybegan to get Twitter and email reports of possible funnel clouds just before 5 p.m., he said.

Once they saw the storm onDoppler radar, theyissued the tornado warning.

Environment Canada will base its confirmation of tornado onimages from stormchasers and maysend out a storm-damage survey team.