A tornado warning was issued in Saskatchewan for the second time on Tuesday night around 10:45 p.m. for regions including Fort Qu'Appelle, Indian Head, Lumsden, and Pilot Butte.
The warning ended shortly before midnight.
Warnings were issued earlier in the night for a number of regions around the province at 8:20 p.m., and ended just before 10:00 p.m.
There are reports that a tornado touched down near Davidson, Sask. during that time, but Environment Canada has yet to confirm those reports.
Social media was filled with photos of funnel clouds from the region.
Just west of Girvin 15 mins ago #funnelcloud #skstorm pic.twitter.com/c28ePkFgxe
— Bradley Baron (@BradBaron81) July 20, 2016
@rgstone1 @TornadoGreg Was this big sucker close to you? #notsureifittoucheddownornot pic.twitter.com/3J7TaX5Lp2
— Chad Manz (@Chapper07) July 20, 2016
Tornado on the ground! Spotted near Davidson, SK. If in the area take cover now. #SKstorm #TornadoHunters pic.twitter.com/1L4BK95GZn
— Ricky Forbes (@ForbesRicky) July 20, 2016
Possible #Tornado just shortly ago near Craik Sk. Photo sent to me by Evan Crosby. #skstorm pic.twitter.com/YoqKxzWd1J
— Ryan Crouse (@ryancrouse1) July 20, 2016
Golf ball sized hail was also reported in the region. Many communities were also hammered with strong winds, torrential rain, and lightning strikes.
There is no word yet on how much damage was caused.