Environment Canada has confirmed that six tornadoes touched down in Saskatchewan on Friday.
According to the weather agency, there were two tornadoes north of Lanigan, one north of Jansen, one near the town of Quill Lake, one near Fishing Lake, and one between Wapella and Rocanville.
Environment Canada says there hasn’t been any damage from the tornadoes reported at this time.
Severe thunderstorms across the province also produced large hail. Environment Canada reports dime-sized hail in Leader, quarter-sized hail east of Wadena and south of Wolseley, toonie-sized hail in Grenfell and loonie-sized hail at Fishing Lake.
People across Saskatchewan took to social media to share images from the storm.
That was close. @TornadoGreg @westernproducer @laniganadvisor 6 miles north of lanigan. pic.twitter.com/K9uQLqVbA5
— Don Williams (@valleyfield2008) July 21, 2017
July 21st 3:51pm north of Jansen near BHP mine site #skstorm pic.twitter.com/gJGuGbYOoi
— Riley Woytas (@wing225) July 21, 2017
Friend of mine took this at fishing lake, sk. #skstorm . pic.twitter.com/68ifv243a1
— Maurice Vold (@MauriceVold) July 21, 2017
Couple tornados from yesterday in eastern Saskatchewan #skstorm photo's taken 28 minutes apart. Great day. Video later to come pic.twitter.com/j39ih79b0a
— Craig Boehm (@Skstormchaser) July 22, 2017