Remain alert: Severe weather to sweep southern Sask. on Saturday

Remain alert for severe weather watches and warnings to kick off your weekend in southern Saskatchewan

All the ingredients are coming together for a severe weather event centred on southern Saskatchewan during the day Saturday.

All hazards will be possible as thunderstorms develop throughout the region, including potential for tornadoes to develop.

Severe weather threat rising for Saturday

Every key ingredients for severe weather will be present on Saturday in Saskatchewan, including high storm energy, ample moisture, strong winds aloft, and a trigger to kick off the development of thunderstorms.

Saskatchewan jet stream Saturday

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We’ll watch as a low-pressure system moving out of Montana acts to kickstart thunderstorms over the southern Prairies on Saturday.

These storms will encounter favourable dynamics to quickly turn severe, potentially growing into supercells capable of producing large hail and strong, potentially damaging, wind gusts. A threat for tornadoes can’t be ruled out at this time. Residents in impacted areas are urged to keep cell phones charged ahead of the storm in case of any power disruptions or outages to receive weather alerts (click here to see how to turn on alert notifications from The Weather Network app).

Saskatchewan thunderstorm energy Saturday

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The highest impacts are expected in south-central and southeastern Saskatchewan, including Regina and surrounding communities.

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Forecasters have high confidence in the setup and potential impacts of any storms that form. However, there’s lower confidence in the exact locations that’ll feel impacts from those storms.

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Difference between a tornado watch and warning. (The Weather Network)

Stay tuned through the day Friday and into Saturday as meteorologists fine-tune the forecast. Take some time to ensure you have emergency supplies and a plan in place in case severe weather threatens your location.

For tips on what to do in case a tornado warning is issued, click here.

Stay with The Weather Network for all the latest on conditions across Saskatchewan.

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