Environment Canada confirms Alberta’s first tornado of the season


Leapin’ lizards, the province has had a busy week, and so has mother nature. In fact, she had the time to whip up a 2020 milestone. According to the Weather Network, Thursday, Environment Canada confirmed that Alberta has seen its first tornado of the season, and it all of the action was caught on camera… because of course, it was.
Locals to the hamlet of Mossleigh blew up twitter Wednesday morning, posting video after video of a landspout that made contact and blew through the countryside.
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🌪️Alberta’s first confirmed tornado of the 2020 Summer weather season occurred just after 10 am today (May 27) near Mossleigh.🌦️
A summary of this event is attached below & available today at: https://t.co/6MCGziAJ9o
More info about landspouts threaded below.#abstorm pic.twitter.com/ZIo6imLz09
— ECCC Weather Alberta (@ECCCWeatherAB) May 27, 2020
Luckily, no damage was reported (yet) and no one was hurt. Although it might be unrealistic, our fingers are crossed this is the first and last of the season. Honestly guys, in Alberta, nobody really knows exactly what to expect.
If anyone who witnessed the EF0 tornado in Mossleigh Alberta, Wednesday morning did notice any damages, Environment Canada meteorologists have said they are actively accepting photos and video.
Wow, folks. This year really has been the year that just keeps on giving, isn’t it? Stay safe out there, Alberta!