8:29 p.m. - All tornado watches in southeast Saskatchewan have ended.
 
8:01 p.m. - All thunderstorm warnings in southeast Saskatchewan have ended. 
 
7:11 p.m. - Thunderstorm warning is still in effect for Estevan, Cambria, and Benson. It is no longer in effect for Fillmore, Cymri, Griffin, and Wellington.

6:53 p.m. - Thunderstorm warnings are still in effect in the southeast. At this time, Environment Canada says the worst part of the storm is near the Hitchcock area, and the storm appears to be tracking to Estevan. This storm is approaching one year to the day after a heavy storm flooded the City of Estevan. 

The storms have been producing heavy rain, and hail, There have been reports of loonie-sized hail in the Griffin area, as well as toonie-sized hail near Francis. Hail was also reported to the west of Weyburn as the storm approached. 

Hail west of Weyburn

Posted by Greg Rideout on Monday, July 10, 2017

Environment Canada still urges caution, and to watch for adverse weather, and take action if needed, including taking shelter. 

A tornado watch remains in effect for Weyburn and other areas in southeast Saskatchewan. It is anticipated there could be more storms that pass through the region this evening, although they may not be as intense as the system which passed over at the supper hour.

6:31 p.m. - Thunderstorm warning now in effect for R.M.'s of Benson, Cambria, Cymri, Estevan, Fillmore, Griffin, and Wellington.

6:02 p.m. - The thunderstorm warning for Weyburn is no longer in effect. It is still in effect for the R.M's of Benson, Cambria, Cymri, Fillmore, Griffin, and Wellington.

5:52 p.m. - A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect for Weyburn and surrounding areas. A line of thunderstorms stretching from Kendal south to the U.S. border is producing a number of severe storms with high winds, golf ball sized hail and heavy rain. The strongest cell is near Halbrite. Environment Canada advises taking cover immediately if threatening weather approaches.