Environment Canada says it appears there was no tornado west of Melville yesterday after a warning was issued for the city and surrounding areas.
The weather office says the warning was issued because strong rotation was seen in the super cell over the area meaning a tornado was possible, but as of this morning it appears there was no touchdown.
Meteorologist Dave Carlsen says areas east of Weyburn also got hit hard on Sunday. He says they received reports of quarter sized hail east of Weyburn around 6 p.m. but the radar was showing even larger than that.
The strongest wind gusts were in Manitoba, but Nipawin did record one gust over 80 km/h and quarter sized hail was also seen near Duff.
Carlsen adds there could be some scattered showers around the province with the odd thunderstorm to start this week but it looks like nothing too severe.(CKRM)















