Warnings
Beaver Creek 3.10 PM PDT Tuesday 27 June 2006Rainfall warning forBeaver Creek continued 25 to 35 millimetres are expected in these areas by this evening.
Watches
Thebacha Region including Ft. Smith - Salt River Reserve 6:10 PM MDT Tuesday 27 June 2006 Severe thunderstorm watch for Thebacha Region including Ft. Smith - Salt River Reserve continued Severe thunderstorms are possible early this evening.This is an alert to the potential development of severe thunderstorms with large hail and damaging winds.Monitor weather conditions..Listen for updated statements. If threatening weather approaches take immediate safety precautions.
All of central Alberta under a severe thunderstorm watch or warning.
Warnings
Laurentians5:44 PM EDT Tuesday 27 June 2006Rainfall warning forLaurentians continued A first band of precipitation has left about 20 mm of rain on theabove areas this morning. A second band will move through theseregions later today and overnight. 30 to 50 mm are expected as itdoes.
This is the system going through southern Quebec now, with the central low off the Carolinas. It has caused flooding in parts of the U.S., including Washington. It will be passing Nova Scotia by Friday. This June has been extremely wet. Records may have been set.
Beaver Creek 3.10 PM PDT Tuesday 27 June 2006Rainfall warning forBeaver Creek continued 25 to 35 millimetres are expected in these areas by this evening.
Watches
Thebacha Region including Ft. Smith - Salt River Reserve 6:10 PM MDT Tuesday 27 June 2006 Severe thunderstorm watch for Thebacha Region including Ft. Smith - Salt River Reserve continued Severe thunderstorms are possible early this evening.This is an alert to the potential development of severe thunderstorms with large hail and damaging winds.Monitor weather conditions..Listen for updated statements. If threatening weather approaches take immediate safety precautions.
All of central Alberta under a severe thunderstorm watch or warning.
Warnings
Laurentians5:44 PM EDT Tuesday 27 June 2006Rainfall warning forLaurentians continued A first band of precipitation has left about 20 mm of rain on theabove areas this morning. A second band will move through theseregions later today and overnight. 30 to 50 mm are expected as itdoes.
This is the system going through southern Quebec now, with the central low off the Carolinas. It has caused flooding in parts of the U.S., including Washington. It will be passing Nova Scotia by Friday. This June has been extremely wet. Records may have been set.
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