A severe thunderstorm with “almost hurricane force winds,” according to one meteorologist, materialized out of nowhere Saturday afternoon, downing hydro ...
It looks like the main severe risk for today for the Golden Horseshoe and GTA is pretty much done.” “Meteorologists are tracking a very dangerous thunderstorm capable of producing destructive wind gusts and up to toonie-sized hail,” the alert said. It was the first time this had ever been done for a storm in the province, he said. Police had to evacuate stranded passengers through the tunnels. “It’s absolutely amazing.” “I cannot describe how strong these winds are,” he said.
Some Londoners are dealing with power outages and fallen trees as London, Ont., battled an intense thunderstorm late Saturday morning.
Meanwhile, some Londoners are also dealing with fallen trees. Londoners can expect another round of showers Saturday evening, though the chances are low. Some Londoners are dealing with power outages and fallen trees as London, Ont., battled an intense thunderstorm late Saturday morning.
Several cities and towns were under a thunderstorm warning on Saturday as areas such as Kitchener, Ont., saw heavy rain and high winds.
We’re responding to outages caused by severe thunderstorms moving across southwestern Ontario as quickly and safely as possible. Report it to the police and on our app," Toronto Hydro said in a tweet. - Toronto - Toronto @BrantCommunity @grandriverca #BrantOPP ^es pic.twitter.com/OkpAkRW4se— @OPP_WR Emergency crews found three injured people, who were all transported to hospital.
Two people are dead after a severe thunderstorm tore through most of southern Ontario Saturday afternoon 03:33. 2 dead after storm rips through Ontario. Peel ...
An updated timeline UPDATED 1 hr ago 1 hr ago 1 hr ago 1 hr ago 1 hr ago “We’re reminding our customers to stay safe, especially if they come across a downed power line.” At least one other person was seriously injured in midtown Toronto as strong winds and rain battered the city. During the height of the extreme weather event, Toronto Fire said it received nearly 150 calls from people looking for help. Keep breathing,” Zaman told CTV News Toronto. Keep breathing.
A severe thunderstorm with high winds has created power outages across Southern Ontario and led to at least one death.
To trigger a broadcast-intrusive alert for thunderstorms, there needs to be measured winds of at least 130 kilometres an hour, or hail of at least seven centimetres in diameter, which is about the size of a tennis ball, said Liota. Environment Canada meteorologist Daniel Liota says the winds of 132 kilometres per hour measured at the Kitchener, Ont. airport were enough of a risk to property and life to trigger the alert warning. The storm was severe enough for Environment Canada to issue a broadcast-intrusive emergency alert that goes out to television and radio stations and mobile phones.
Warnings were in place for Wellington, Huron, Perth, Brant and Oxford counties; with severe thunderstorm watches issued for other parts of Southern Ontario. A ...
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