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Apparent funnel cloud 'awes' people near Woodstock

What looked like a funnel cloud appeared in a field near Woodstock, N.B. on Thursday afternoon, surprising residents who were quick to take a photo before driving away from it.

The cloud lasted for about half an hour, followed by heavy rainfall and thunder

Shyann Neilson said the cloud looked like a tornado. (Shyann Neilson/Supplied)

What looked like a funnel cloud appeared in a field near Woodstock, N.B.,on Thursday afternoon, surprising residents who were quick to take a photo before driving away from it.

Morgan Demerchantsaid she walked outside around 5:30 p.m. and saw the cloud over a field not far from the town.

While she had noticed smallerfunnel clouds around Woodstockin the past, she had never seen one like this, she said.

"It was concerning, I am kind of paranoid, I guess, about them. So I always look for them," she said. "But when I saw this one, I thought I'd better take a picture."

Morgan Demerchant said she walked outside around 5:30 p.m. when she saw the cloud over a field not far from the town. (Morgan Demerchant/Supplied)

Demerchantsaid the cloud lasted for about half an hour, withheavy rainfall starting about 10 minutes after she first noticed it.

"There werenoreportsabout it touching down," she said, adding that the community had "awful storms in the last couple of days."

"I've just seen what [tornados] can do in other areas," she said. "I always look for them."

Looked like a tornado

ShyannNeilsonsaid she saw the cloud around the same time as Demerchant and pulled into a Dairy Queen parking lot to take a few photos.

After some heavy rainfall, followed by thunder and lightening, the cloud vanished and was replaced by sunshine, she said.

"You don't see something like that very often around here," she said. "Even if it wasn't an actual touchdowntornado, it definitely looked like one."

Ashley Berry said she was in awe when she saw the cloud. (Ashley Berry/Supplied)

Another area resident, Ashley Berry, said she was in "awe" when she noticed the cloud while in the parking lot at Canadian Tire.

"I didn't know how bad it was going to get. I was only outside long enough to take the picture," she said. "Shortly after, it downpoured."

CBC News contacted Environment Canada about the funnel cloud but no one from the national weather agency was immediately available for comment.