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WATCH: Third major thunderstorm hits Prince George

WATCH:

Prince George was issued a severe thunderstorm watch after yet another summer storm hit the City this morning.

The conditions brought more rain, thunder, and smaller hail, but Environment Canada is predicting a weather shift in the days ahead.

“It’s after Tuesday where we start to see the summertime ridge of high pressure starting to build. I think Prince George should start to feel some of the fringe benefits of that southern ridge.”

– Meteorologist Trevor Smith

This was the third storm in PG in two weeks and the second major thundershower in three days.

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