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Heat wave fuels record-tying 10 tornadoes in Saskatchewan

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July 11, 2026

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Heat wave fuels record-tying 10 tornadoes in Saskatchewan

Ten tornadoes tied Saskatchewan's one-day record Friday as extreme heat fuelled severe storms, with Environment Canada warning more tornadoes are possible.

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Global News

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· Jul 11, 2026

Soaring number of Alberta tornadoes blamed on ‘perfect concoction of ingredients’

Across the three prairie provinces there have been 48 tornadoes so far this year. The annual average is 34.

CityNews Montreal

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· Jul 3, 2026

Over 30K homes without power as the heat wave continues in southern Quebec

The heat wave continues Friday in Quebec and southeastern Ontario, with temperatures expected to reach nearly 31 Celsius in some areas. Thousands of homes were also still without power this morning following severe thunderstorms the previous day. Around noon Friday, more than 30,000 Hydro-Québec customers were still without power due to the aftermath of the [] The post Over 30K homes without power as the heat wave continues in southern Quebec appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

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· Jul 7, 2026

U.S. Heat Wave Kills Dozens During 250th Anniversary Weekend

At least 148 daily high-temperature records were set between June 30 and Sunday, July 5. The heat wave that gripped much of the United States over the weekend of the country’s 250th anniversary celebrations killed more than two dozen people across the East Coast, Southeast and Southwest. RELATED: Extreme Weather Hits Canada With Scorching Heat []

National Post

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· Jul 1, 2026

Map shows hot weather warnings in place across Canada as heat wave descends

There are 60 hot weather warnings in place for Quebec alone, as well as 38 in Ontario and 31 in Alberta

CBC News

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· Jun 28, 2026

Storms flood parts of Regina, nearly 100 mm of rain recorded in southern Saskatchewan

Severe thunderstorms swept across southern Saskatchewan on Saturday with heavy rain that flooded parts of Regina and reached nearly 100 millimetres in the community of Mankota.

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Related coverage for "Heat wave fuels record-tying 10 tornadoes in Saskatchewan": Global News — Soaring number of Alberta tornadoes blamed on ‘perfect concoction of ingredients’. CityNews Montreal — Over 30K homes without power as the heat wave continues in southern Quebec. teleSUR English — U.S. Heat Wave Kills Dozens During 250th Anniversary Weekend. National Post — Map shows hot weather warnings in place across Canada as heat wave descends. CBC News — Storms flood parts of Regina, nearly 100 mm of rain recorded in southern Saskatchewan