The latest hail report from Canadian Crop Hail Association shows Environment Canada confirmed six tornadoes touched down in various parts across central and southern Saskatchewan on July 21. Anywhere from pea-sized to golf ball-sized hailstones were associated with these severe storms.

There were two tornadoes spotted north of Lanigan, one north of the BHP Jansen Mine, one near the village of Quill Lake, one near Fishing Lake and one between Wapella and Rocanville, with no 
damage reported.

A few regions received hail, including in and around Saskatoon and areas south near Hanley, Outlook and Delisle.

As well, the southeast region of the province at Halbrite, Midale, Weyburn, Lampman, Torquay, Estevan, Bienfait, Alameda and Frobisher all reported hail with various storms. Hail was associated with storms in the southwest, too, near Eatonia, Kyle and Eastend.

Hail was reported near Biggar, Handle, Dodsland, Kerrobert, Landis, Langham, Tramping Lake and Warman.