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Severe Thunderstorm Watch issued in East and West Kootenay

A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for both the East and West Kootenay. 

Environment Canada issues severe thunder storm watches when conditions are  favourable for the development of thunderstorms with one or more of the following:  

  • Wind gusts of 90 km/h or greater, which could cause structural wind damage;   
  • Hail of 2.5 centimetres (cm) or larger in diameter; or   
  • Heavy rainfall, as per rainfall criteria in Tables 13 and 14.   

In the West Kootenay, Environment Canada is forecasting conditions capable of producing wind gusts of up to 40 km/h and heavy rain by late Monday afternoon, continuing into the evening before dissipating near midnight. 

Meanwhile, in the East Kootenay, total rainfall accumulation of 10 to 15 mm is forecast to arrive Monday afternoon, along with 20 to 40 km/h winds, continuing through the evening, with conditions clearing before morning. 

Hazards include the risk of localized flooding, increased risk of landslides, and sudden reductions in visibility due to heavy rain. 

“Heavy rain can cause flash flooding and significant reductions in visibility. Large hail can cause significant damage and injury. Strong wind gusts can damage trees, buildings and overturn vehicles.” said Environment Canada. 


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