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Tornado warnings ended for Coronation region

Weather alerts 4 p.m.
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All of the tornado warnings that were in effect for areas near Coronation this afternoon have been ended by Environment and Climate Change Canada.

Earlier this afternoon, a tornado was reported near the town of Alliance (approximately 80 kilometres south of Viking). The tornado warning for that storm has ended and is downgraded to a severe thunderstorm warning.

Funnel clouds have also been spotted in a few areas around the province, including in Red Deer.

Tornado watches (potential for storms to produce a tornado) are in effect for all of east-central Alberta.

The Red Deer area, as well as Drayton Valley-Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House regions, are under a weather advisory relating to the risk of funnel clouds with a low likelihood of touching down.  

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