@LiamAkers_WX@JaydonShawwx I think itโs just really getting its act together and becoming surface based and/or becoming less OFD, people think this events over itโs farrrrr from it
Day of event = stop using models. Especially since everyone relies on HRRR and 90%+ of the time it canโt even model a proper storm mode and environment correctly. Today is easily one of the highest if not the highest end day weโve had all yeah without a doubt. Very dangerous day.
Elevated threat of tornadoes detected for Wednesday, June 17th, 2026.
See attached map for details.
This forecast initialized on Monday night. Follow for future forecast updates.
A rare, prolific tornado-producing supercell in northwest Alberta tonight!
Low-topped supercell environment with strong low level shear, and low LCL heights.
In other words, the parent storm was relatively short and small, with low cloud bases.
Screenshots of the tornadoes from the Alberta Storm Reports Facebook page. First tornado was near Girouxville just after 8PM, and the second near High Prairie around 930PM. #abstorm @NTP_Reports