Stay dry, Southern Ontario! Remnants of Hurricane Beryl are bringing heavy rain and potential flooding to various regions, including Toronto and the GTA.
A series of rainfall warnings have been issued across Southern Ontario, including the Kawarthas, Toronto, Quinte region, and more. The remnants of Hurricane Beryl are set to unleash torrential downpours, with rainfall totals ranging from 40 to 80 mm in some areas. Environment Canada has upgraded special weather statements to rainfall warnings, alerting residents to the possibility of heavy rainfall and flash flooding.
In Toronto and the GTA, a special weather statement has been issued due to the expected heavy rain from Hurricane Beryl. Environment Canada is warning of possible torrential downpours, prompting residents to prepare for significant rainfall rates. Further south, regions like Kingston and areas in Southwestern Ontario, such as London and Middlesex County, have also been placed under rainfall warnings.
Kitchener, Waterloo, and Cambridge are not exempt from the forecasted deluge, with meteorologists tracking the storm's path closely. The potential for intense rainfall rates of 20 to 40 mm per hour poses a threat of flash flooding in these areas as well. Residents are advised to stay vigilant and take precautions to mitigate the impact of the heavy rain.
As the remnants of Hurricane Beryl make their way through Southern Ontario, residents are urged to stay informed and follow weather updates closely. With rainfall warnings in effect for various regions, it's essential to stay prepared and stay safe during this wet weather period.
By kawarthaNOW. Remnants of Hurricane Beryl could bring 40-60 mm of rain with torrential downpours at times.
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“Rainfall with embedded torrential downpours expected,” reads the notice. “Hazards: Rainfall totals of 40 to 80 mm, with locally higher amounts possible.
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