EDMONTON Included in Environment Canada's Forecast for 100km/h Wind Gusts and 2cm Hail (Sat, June 1st, 2019) InstantWeather 2019-06-1

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Here's what Environment Canada wrote:

"Alberta

Area(s): Most of Alberta.

Timing: Saturday afternoon, evening and overnight.

Threats: Isolated severe thunderstorms expected. Thunderstorms will initiate along the western half of the province and move eastward into the evening and overnight hours. Some thunderstorms in central Alberta may produce up to 2 cm hail and wind gusts up to 100 km/h."

PLEASE READ: For those wondering, these "prototype" maps are not yet available on Environment Canada's website. They are however posted on their Twitter account here:

These forecasts and maps are issued by the same Environment Canada Meteorologists that issues all Watches and Warnings for the prairies. They're also temporarily hosted by the University of Manitoba here:

https://umanitoba.ca/faculties/environment/envirogeog/weather/conv_otlk/

Environment Canada's disclaimer says:

"Disclaimer: These products are part of an experimental initiative at Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC). These are not official ECCC products and therefore may not be available on a daily basis. Please continue to monitor weather forecasts as well as watches and warnings via http://www.weather.gc.ca/. Please address any questions, concerns and/or feedback regarding these products to the Decision Support Meteorologists at the Prairie and Arctic Storm Prediction Centre, available by email at ec.soutienmeteoouest-weathersupportwest.ec@canada.ca."

More details ASAP!