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Pretty heavy hail west and north of regina

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    #11
    Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
    I heard Indian Head north to and past Balcarres. I will hear more later today. Near Yorkton reported golf-ball size hail even this morning. Hail isn’t usually that wide-spread. You would think Agri-Ville would have some ‘reporters’ in that area. Maybe the site would consider some roving reporting?
    Cant wait until SFs Thursday report. That should give some details.

    We dodged that supercell last night. thank god.

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      #12
      Regina Block kicked in and pushed it north. That could have been really bad but a lot of crop is off in this area. Big But - a lot of valuable crop still needs to get picked up. It might not be the biggest crop ever but it sure precious.

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        #13
        Looks like the 70 km from Olds to Trochu is gone. Haven’t seen anything that looks much less than 100%. At Trochu it’s looking at least 10 km wide, north to south. Don’t know if it stayed similar the entire length.

        Cereals were maybe 50% done here. Canola barely started. One of the better looking areas around and now it’s gone.

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          #14
          I farm between Churchbridge and Melville and I think missed most of the hail. There was a little bit last night south of Churchbridge and and a little this morning around 11 north of Grayson. But the rain, it rained. I was thinking we would maybe combine about 7-8 miles east of Melville this morning and east of hwy 9 there was no rain last night or this morning. Then around 11 the heavens opened and we got probably an inch in maybe 20 minutes. I have seems lots of pictures of large hail in yorkton this morning but looks like the system was just west of melville and moved along highway 10 until Yorkton.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
            Looks like the 70 km from Olds to Trochu is gone. Haven’t seen anything that looks much less than 100%. At Trochu it’s looking at least 10 km wide, north to south. Don’t know if it stayed similar the entire length.

            Cereals were maybe 50% done here. Canola barely started. One of the better looking areas around and now it’s gone.
            Came as far North as Elnora, heard reports of canola hailed out 100% in the swath just a few miles east of there. We actually had just a sprinkle here.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
              Came as far North as Elnora, heard reports of canola hailed out 100% in the swath just a few miles east of there. We actually had just a sprinkle here.
              Anything east of Elnora must have been an outlier. Heard just a sprinkle in Elnora and not a hail stone at work although it poured like a monsoon. Could see the hail in a wall a mile south. Not a word of anything east of Huxley or anything north of 587.

              Heard the Hutterites lost all their canola except the one quarter they finished yesterday but it sounds like they’ve got it in a block somewhere down towards Trochu.

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                #17
                Two miles south of my yard. I got maybe 3/10 of rain. This line seems to more or less have gone straight east.

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                  #18
                  Sad to see so many areas wiped out

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                    #19
                    Especially if it was decent! That’s heartbreaking
                    Had that as I’m sure most have at some
                    Point either hail or frost etc just gone one
                    Day. When are we going to realize all this risk
                    Is not covered with what we have now.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                      Sad to see so many areas wiped out
                      These kinds of supercells with hail and winds are pretty unusual for end of August. At 6:30 am today we had a light shot of pea sized hail. Not sure if I have seen it hail in the early morning before.

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