Hail damage reported at many homes and Calgary airport after storms pummel region (2024)

Many homes had their sidings shredded by hail, while Calgary International Airport remains open with some gates closed after water infiltration

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Parts of the Calgary International Airport remained closed Tuesday morning after multiple severe thunderstorms in the Calgary region set off emergency alerts the previous evening.

Northern areas of Calgary were hit especially hard by the wild weather, which left a trail of dented roofs, shredded siding and flooded streets in its wake.

The storms were capable of producing very strong wind gusts, “baseball size or greater hail” and torrential rain, Environment Canada said in multiple warnings, which had all ended by Tuesday.

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Images and video circulating online depicted hail the size of toonies and larger. Many other reports showed hail had caused heavy damage to siding, windows and skylights in various parts of the city. Vehicles were also damaged, with windshields smashed and bodies dented.

Entire lawns were seen carpeted in hail, as if snow-covered.

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Larger than toonie sized hail in Coventry Hills. #yyc #abstorm pic.twitter.com/0hna5kaG8l

— Plutopia Productions (@plutopia81) August 6, 2024

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Many reports of property damage were logged with Calgary police, a spokesman told Postmedia Tuesday morning, mainly from neighbourhoods in northern parts of the city.

Monday night’s storm caused heavy damage to the roof and siding at the home of Redstone resident Josiah Chinedu.

After receiving an emergency alert and moving his vehicles into the garage, he took cover inside as the hail approached.

“It sounded like a train, it was that bad,” he told Postmedia Tuesday morning.

“Past 8 p.m., it started hailing, a little bigger than tennis ball size. It was so crazy that the kids were screaming. We had to tell them everything was going to be alright. It was very scary to say the least.”

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Chinedu’s home was also battered by the June 2020 hailstorm, which at the time was the costliest such event in Canadian history.

“I feel like this area is prone to hailstorms,” he said. “There’s nothing anyone can do about it other than try to minimize the damage and ensure you have the right insurance coverage.”

Still, he said he hopes government can step up with financial relief to help with repairing the damage, while expressing skepticism about how much insurers will actually cover.

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Flights remain operational at YYC following the water damage from the #abstorm to parts of the terminal building (B and C gates) yesterday evening. While these areas remain closed, we've shifted operations to other gates. (1/3)

— YYC (@FlyYYC) August 6, 2024

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Meanwhile, the Calgary International Airport wasn’t spared, with its terminal building sustaining damage as one of Monday night’s storms passed through the region.

Videos recorded by users of Reddit, Facebook and X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, showed water cascading from the ceiling inside parts of the Calgary International Airport.

“We can confirm there has been damage to YYC’s terminal building due to hail and heavy rainfall,” the airport said on social media.

“For the safety of all guests and staff, B gates and some C gates are being evacuated due to water damage. No injuries have been reported.”

Cleanup and damage assessment began overnight, YYC said, and while the airport is operational, parts of the domestic terminal building will remain closed in the meantime.

Delays are anticipated, according to YYC’s website, with travellers asked to check with their airlines about the status of flights. Many arrivals and departures throughout the day were shown as being cancelled as of Tuesday morning.

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Apparently no one is telling people where to go or what to do. Staff are confused as well. pic.twitter.com/ZQ3HQKfljH

— ʚ kenz ɞ (@8_bit_angel) August 6, 2024

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Meanwhile, City of Calgary traffic cameras showed vehicles attempting to shelter from the storm at the Deerfoot Trail-Stoney Trail underpass, and at underpasses along Stoney Trail in north Calgary, blocking all lanes during the worst of the downpour.

The storm resulted in a few minor accidents with minimal injuries, police told Postmedia.

Please don’t stop under bridges and overpasses. You endanger not only every single person trapped behind you, but yourself as well. https://t.co/FqfllufrSz

— Sergeant Chris Martin (@CPSSgtMartin) August 6, 2024

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Brooks, Strathmore, Vulcan, Airdrie, Cochrane, Olds, Sundre, Calgary, Drumheller and Three Hills were affected by one storm that developed shortly before 8 p.m., said Alberta Emergency Alert on its website.

Meanwhile, about an hour later, a second severe thunderstorm was headed for Blackie, Arrowhead, Milo, Vulcan, Carmangay and Lomond.

Environment Canada warned of a third storm south of Calgary near Okotoks shortly after 9:30 p.m.

Moving south away from the storm west of Milo. This is a 0.5 wide angle iPhone shot so it’s closer than it looks. 😂 #abstorm 9:27pm pic.twitter.com/61r6MCK5CG

— Beth Allan (@adolwyn) August 6, 2024

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Monday’s torrent ranks among the top three most impressive storms that Brittany Kennedy, a storm chaser with the Canadian division of a group called Team Dominator, has experienced in her seven-year career.

She and other chasers perched on a hill at Cochrane, northwest of Calgary, as the storm gathered.

“The rotation was spectacular and the hail core was incredible. So we were waiting for a tornado to drop,” she said. There were no reports of a tornado, but it was a formidable storm nonetheless, she added.

The chasers dispersed and Kennedy said she headed south toward Calgary in her Mazda 3, successfully dodging hailstones along the way.

“The further east I went, I noticed that more houses were missing pieces of siding,” she said.

She also saw cars with dents and broken windows, piles of hail and lakes of water on the road. Some hailstones were bigger than golf balls where she was, she said, but she suspects there were even bigger chunks farther east.

“There were car accidents, because once you’re driving on hail, it’s like ice. So if you don’t slow down, you’ll drive all over the place,” she said.

Monday’s storm aside, it’s been a quiet few months, said Kennedy.

“This is kind of like the big one of the summer.”

— With files from Jim Wells and The Canadian Press

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Heaps of hail along QE2 between Balzac and Calgary, Alberta, 9 hours after storms moved through. #abstorm @weathernetwork pic.twitter.com/sCGDCYPPIl

— Braydon Morisseau (@BraydonMoreSo) August 6, 2024

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Craziest storm I’ve ever seen in my life

Coventry Hills - #ABStorm pic.twitter.com/ImAVNOlkep

— brad (@brad_lesh) August 6, 2024

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Our windows are broken;( #abstorm pic.twitter.com/KdSBrdM2OT

— SumGuyOnline (@askrickdotcom) August 6, 2024

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Crossiron mall area sounds wild, via my brother: "Drove through crossiron a few puddles above my door height. Some cars are swimming up to almost windows" #abstorm #yyc

— Layne Douglas (@baseball_layne) August 6, 2024

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That was insane. #abstorm Trees, porches, siding and cars are heavily damaged in Evanston. pic.twitter.com/ldwCMeORVu

— Renee Cousins (@nonarKitten) August 6, 2024

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Hail came down hard, busted a couple of windows. NW calgary. Held wooden blind against hail as it busted through the glass.

Posted by James Wheeler onMonday, August 5, 2024

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    Although those storms are noteworthy in scale, hail falls in Calgary an average of five times every year. It's not just a matter of bad luck: in the lee of the Rocky Mountains, the city happens to sit at the confluence of some unique wind and weather patterns that are especially conducive to hailstorms.

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