Pilot Butte storm of 1995
Remnants of the old cement plant following the storm. | |
| Type | plow wind |
|---|---|
| Formed | August 26, 1995 4:40 pm (CST) |
| Highest winds |
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| Highest gust | 205 km/h |
| Lowest temperature | 20 Degrees C |
| Tornadoes confirmed | 1 |
| Largest hail | Golf ball sized and larger |
| Maximum rainfall | 25 centimeters |
| Fatalities | 9 minor injuries, 2 major injuries |
| Damage | up to $30 million Buildings demolished. Flooding. Significant property damage. |
| Power outages | Over 400 homes |
| Areas affected | Southern Saskatchewan, notably Pilot Butte |
The Pilot Butte storm of 1995 was a powerful storm and tornado that devastated Pilot Butte, Saskatchewan on August 26, 1995. At about 4:40 p.m., a major wind and hailstorm started in the town. The storm later spawned a tornado, which touched down at the west edge of the town limits, demolishing a farmyard and cement plant.