Warning: More Severe Thunderstorms Impact Central, Southern Ontario
Watches and warnings issued
Environment Canada keeping a close watch
Severe thunderstorms rolled across Southwestern Ontario on Friday, bringing heavy rain, hail, and wind gusts of up to 100 km/h.
Environment Canada issued several severe thunderstorm warnings and watches across the region, with the storms expected to continue into the evening.
Kitchener, Guelph, and Cambridge were among the hardest-hit areas, with reports of downed trees and power lines.
The storms are expected to move east into the Greater Toronto Area and parts of Eastern Ontario later in the evening.
Environment Canada is urging residents to be prepared for severe weather and to take shelter if a warning is issued.
What to do during a thunderstorm
- Seek shelter in a sturdy building.
- Stay away from windows and doors.
- If you are outside, find a low-lying area and crouch down.
- Do not swim or wade in water.
- Listen to local news or weather forecasts for updates.
Stay safe
If you see a severe thunderstorm warning, take shelter immediately.
Follow these tips to stay safe during a thunderstorm.
For more information on thunderstorm safety, visit the Environment Canada website.
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