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Environment Canada confirms 3 tornadoes touched down in Sask. on Wednesday

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Environment Canada has confirmed that three tornadoes touched down in Saskatchewan on Wednesday.

The first was at 4:05 p.m. near Manitou Beach, Sask. The second was at 4:55 p.m. near Margo, Sask. and the third was at 5:25 p.m. near Cymric, Sask.

Environment Canada's weather summary for Saskatchewan issued on Wednesday evening confirms three tornadoes.

Environment Canada said all three tornados have been given a preliminary severity rating of EF0, but added that could change as the investigation continues.

Damage has been reported in the Foam Lake area to power lines and trees, according to Environment Canada.

Those who have more information on the tornadoes are asked to report it to Environment Canada by phone, email or on Twitter using #skstorm.

Thunderstorm activity is not expected in Regina on Thursday.

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