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Tornado watch ended for Sask. communities

Earlier on Sunday Environment Canada said it was tracking a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado.

Tornado watch and warnings ended for Saskatchewan as of 3 p.m. CST

A tornado warning was issued early Sunday afternoon for the St. Brieux, Sask., area. (@SeanSchoferTVN/Twitter)

Environment Canada has ended its tornado watch and warnings for all Saskatchewan communities Sunday.

Earlier in the day it wastracking a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado.

These weather developments can change quickly. Check the Environment Canada website for the latest up-to-date information.

As of 1:40 a.m. CST there is a tornado watch issued for:

  • Hudson Bay, Porcupine Plain, Sask.
  • Melfort,Tisdale,Nipawin, Carrot River, Sask.
  • Humboldt, Wynyard, Wadena, Lanigan, Foam Lake, Sask.

The areasabout 150 kilometres east of Saskatoon were under a tornado warning at about noon on Sunday.

The following communities were being warned about the possible "dangerous and potentially life-threatening situation."The warnings havesince ended for:

  • RM of Lake Lenore, including St. Brieux, Sask.
  • RM of Pleasantdale, including Naicam and Pleasantdale, Sask.
  • RM of St. Peter including Muenster and Lake Lenore, Sask.
  • RM of Spalding, including Spalding, Sask.

There is also a risk of "damaging winds, large hail, and locally intense rainfall." Environment Canada's automated warnings suggests peopletake cover if threatening weather approaches.