After extreme weather Monday, southwestern Saskatchewan could be in for much of the same Tuesday.
Environment Canada had placed tornado warnings for Shaunavon, Maple Creek, Assiniboia and Gravelbourg for much of Tuesday evening.
Information about the latest warnings can be found online.
Environment Canada said it is a dangerous and potentially life-threatening situation. It advises people take cover immediately if threatening weather approaches.
Tornado watches were also placed across the southern part of the province covering Swift Current, Assiniboia, Gravelbourg, Moose Jaw as well as the Estevan and Weyburn areas. Additional weather warnings and watches for severe thunderstorms in Cypress Hills, Maple Creek, Leader and Gull Lake.
Heat warnings also remain in areas throughout the southern part of the province.
Kindersley, SK #skstorm pic.twitter.com/eKnDfJNEaz
— smilin always (@imaknockuout) July 11, 2018
Monster hail from a storm east winds of Val Marie #skstorm 502pm pic.twitter.com/FBw8CyRlmI
— Craig Boehm (@Skstormchaser) July 10, 2018
Quickly getting itself together by Orkney. Good barber pole action in the updraft. #skstorm 3:58pm @BraydonMoreSo @SeanSchofer pic.twitter.com/1Pi1RuBd9H
— Beth Allan (@adolwyn) July 10, 2018
A short cell phone timelapse (just a couple of minutes of photos) of the storm by Orkney rotating as it pulls clouds toward it. #skstorm 404pm looking west. @BraydonMoreSo pic.twitter.com/CSATBmrzOp
— Beth Allan (@adolwyn) July 10, 2018
Lowering on firstvwest storm small funnel dissipated #frontier #sask 353pm #SKstorm pic.twitter.com/EtpGEHZ7Mf
— Craig Boehm (@Skstormchaser) July 10, 2018
Rotating east of Golden Prairie on 728 st 4:00 PM #skstorm pic.twitter.com/HgpU10TGiN
— Ryan Wünsch (@ryanwunsch) July 10, 2018