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    Flooding concerns rise in Alberta as tornado watches affect Saskatchewan

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    By News Desk on June 28, 2026 Canada
    Flooding concerns rise in Alberta as tornado watches affect Saskatchewan
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    Get you up to speed: Flooding concerns, tornado threats sweep across Canadian Prairies

    Flooding concerns are rising in Alberta as Edmonton approaches a June rainfall record. Meanwhile, tornado watches and severe storms are affecting parts of Saskatchewan.

    Alberta has recorded significant rainfall levels approaching a historic June benchmark, raising alarms over potential flooding. Meanwhile, tornado watches are in effect for various regions of Saskatchewan as severe storms are expected to impact the area.

    Alberta officials are closely monitoring the situation as Edmonton approaches a June rainfall record, with local authorities urging residents to remain vigilant amid increasing flooding concerns. The Saskatchewan government has issued tornado watches and severe storm warnings, advising citizens to stay informed and prepared for potential severe weather impacts.

    What remains unclear — The exact impact of the severe storms on areas in Saskatchewan is yet to be assessed.

    Flooding concerns rise in Alberta as tornado watches affect Saskatchewan

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    Flooding concerns are mounting in Alberta as Edmonton nears a June rainfall record, while tornado watches and severe storms threaten parts of Saskatchewan.

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