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Saskatoon Storm - June 29 2010

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2010

This storm had golf-ball and baseball size hail, and constant lightning flashing for well over an hour. Funnel clouds were spotted in various areas but as of yet I haven't heard of a tornado touching down. Lots of basement flooding was reported again as well as trees knocked down.

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  • Season is getting reved up again, I think its going to be an intense season.

  • nice lightning what camera did u use

  • @ChaseThatTornado67. Just your run of the mill Canon Powershot

  • @mgwicks cool was this in the usa?

  • @ChaseThatTornado67 Nah. These are all from Saskatchewan, Canada.

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  • Omgi remmember this, because i was going to get a movie and then we had to walk back to the car in this -.-

  • I graduated that day. Running to the car during crazy rain and thunder in a dress in heels makes for a memorable night.

  • lol i can't forget that day :( we almost have a tornado

  • hay i remember that storm it was crazy, the lightning struck really close to us and everything would just turn pure white

  • I didn't see that large sized hail in my area, it was just marble to nickel sized.

  • nice shots. Crazy f'n storm. We were moving that night & my bf got pelted in the head with those golfballs!

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