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Tornado alerts send Sask. community into basement and storm chaser on the hunt

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Last updated: 2026/07/07 at 7:51 PM
Press Room Published July 7, 2026
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For the second night in a row more than 100 people, with kids and pets, hunkered down into the basement of a community hall as red tornado warnings lit up their phones Saturday night.

“It’s been two days of this,” Chris  Stewart told CBC News in an interview Sunday morning.

He was eating dinner in Aquadeo, Sask., when the fire alarm went off again. The resort village of Aquadeo is located 40 kilometers north of the Battlefords on Jackfish Lake.

“At first there were a few little kids who were a little bit worried and scared, but everybody was really calm,” he said.

“Everybody just flooded into that area in the basement of the hall. And there were probably over 100 people there for sure both times.”

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People take refuge in community hall basement amid tornado warnings

More than 100 people packed into the basement of the Aquadeo, Sask., community hall for the second night in a row. They sang along with a guitar while tornado warnings lit up their phones.

He wasn’t alone. According to Environment Canada, at least a dozen communities across west-central Saskatchewan — including Turtleford, Glaslyn, Medstead, Edam, Paynton, Rabbit Lake and Spiritwood — were under tornado warnings on Friday and Saturday as a slow-moving system gave way to another system from Alberta.

“It’s fairly rare, but not uncommon,” Meteorologist Kyle Ziolkowski said. “It’s not abnormal, let’s put it that way.”

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Dangerous weather has been ripping through Saskatchewan. Heavy rain, hail and high wind gusts hit areas near Jackfish Lake on Friday. (Submitted by Shannon Risling)

Saturday’s storms dumped 20 to 40 millimetres of rain, ping-pong to golf ball-sized hail near Neilburg, and wind gusts near North Battleford that pushed 90 km/h. No tornado touchdowns were confirmed by Environment Canada Saturday night, but Friday was a different story. 

Shannon Risling said she was enjoying the day on the beach at Jackfish Lake with her daughter on Friday when they spotted a wall cloud building.

“She’s like, mom, we should go chasing. And I’m like, sure, let’s go,” Risling said. 

“We saw the whole thing,” Risling said. “It touched down. It went back up. It formed again. It touched down, and it was on the ground for about four minutes.”

Two people in a field with a small funnel cloud in the background.
Shannon Risling with her daughter near Jackfish Lake when they spotted a tornado touching down (Submitted by Shannon Risling)

By the second touchdown, Risling was already on the phone with Environment Canada.

“We don’t have eyes everywhere on the storms,” he said. “We are only doing what we can with the data that is provided to us,” Ziolkowski said. 

Ziolkowski said that the forecast for the week ahead includes a ridge of high pressure and calmer conditions returning to the Prairies.

Stewart was back on the water by Sunday morning enjoying clear skies, and a day of fishing. 

“It’s beautiful, and it’s supposed to be clear all day,” he said. 

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