Twister spotted in central Alberta

Environment and Climate Change Canada is investigating reports of a tornado south of Camrose

A possible tornado was spotted Monday afternoon southeast of Alberta's capital city.

Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) are investigating reports that a tornado touched down near Edberg, a small community south of Camrose that is about 125 kilometres southeast of Edmonton.

Erin Staunton, a meteorologist with ECCC, said there have been several reports of a tornado and "it does seem likely that a tornado touched down in the area."

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A tornado watch was issued just before 3:30 for a large area stretching from south and east of Edmonton to the Saskatchewan border. The tornado watch was cancelled just after 7 p.m.

Environment Canada, which issued the warning, said conditions "are favourable for the development of funnel clouds and possibly brief, weak tornadoes."

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The warning also noted "strong winds, large hail and heavy rain are also possible. The potential for tornadoes will exist until early this evening."

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Edberg resident Cheyenne McCrea managed to capture video of a funnel cloud.

"I've lived here for 25 years, and I've never, never seen anything in this area," she told CBC.

"It was a very different kind of out-of-body experience. Actually, it was very unique to watch."

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This article, written by Trevor Howlett, was originally published for CBC News.

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