Warnings ended as cluster of severe storms moves out of Sask.

Warnings ended as cluster of severe storms moves out of Sask.

Environment Canada has ended all watches and warnings in Saskatchewan Sunday after a cluster of severe thunderstorms made its way through the province.

The storms were moving northeast at 20 kilometres per hour at about 3 p.m. CST Saturday.

Warnings were in place for the following regions:

- Fort Qu'Appelle, Indian Head, Lumsden, Pilot Butte

- Martensville, Warman, Rosthern, Delisle, Wakaw

- Humboldt, Wynyard, Wadena, Lanigan, Foam Lake

- Melfort, Tisdale, Nipawin, Carrot River

- Outlook, Watrous, Hanley, Imperial, Dinsmore

Severe thunderstorm watches were also in place for much of central and southwest Saskatchewan.

Environment Canada warned that heavy downpours can cause flash floods and water pooling on roads, and that large hail can damage property and cause injury.

The weather service reminded the public that strong wind gusts can also toss loose objects, damage weak buildings, break branches off trees and overturn large vehicles.

It also warned that severe thunderstorms can produce tornadoes.

For up to date information visit the Environment Canada website.