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[Toolkit] City of Calgary Hail Preparedness Guide

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June to September is hail season in Calgary and Alberta. Hail is formed when drops of water freeze together in the upper

regions of thunderstorm clouds. Hail can range in size from a small green pea to a tennis ball and can hit

the ground at up to 100 km/hr. Severe storms can produce damaging hail, heavy rainfall and strong winds

during these months. These storms can cause injury and damage to cars, homes, and businesses.


The City of Calgary has put out a Hail Preparedness Guide which is not only good for Calgarians, but also good information for Albertans.

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    City of Calgary

  • Published

    Aug 19, 2024

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