June 7, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter
Environment Canada reports two tornadoes touched down near Taber, Alberta, almost three hours southeast of Calgary, as part of a storm system passing through Alberta on June 7.
There were no reports of injuries and a few barns were reported damaged.
The storm system produced 36.2 mm of rain, prompting 150 calls to Calgary’s fire department over a six-hour period, according to reports.
Evolved from a storm cell in Montana, the storm was reported to have knocked out power to 3,000 residents.
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