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Storm Threat , Manitoba and Ontario, Tornadoes, heavy rain, winds and hail
Stay alert: A severe storm threat covers southern Manitoba and northwestern Ontario throughout the afternoon and evening on Wednesday.
Large hail, strong winds, and the risk of tornadoes are all on the table
There could be two rounds of storms that move through, with the stronger ones targeting the mid-afternoon to early evening hours on Wednesday.
A second round of weaker storms are likely to roll through Wednesday overnight, and through Thursday morning.
Thunderstorms will begin to track through southern Manitoba during the early afternoon, bringing the threat of strong wind gusts and large hail, up to toonie-sized, to much of the region.
The storms will then continue eastwards, gaining strength as the system tracks towards northwestern Ontario throughout the afternoon and evening hours.
There is a threat for damaging, large hail in the region, potentially reaching golf ball to tennis ball sizes.Strong winds up to 100 km/h will be felt across northwestern Ontario, as well. There is some risk for tornadoes to develop as the system moves through the regions, so be sure to be alert throughout the storm's duration.
By Thursday, the severe storm threat shifts into sections of southern Ontario, and western Quebec, where again, large hail, strong winds and the risk for tornadoes are all on the table.
Environment Canada
Stay alert: A severe storm threat covers southern Manitoba and northwestern Ontario throughout the afternoon and evening on Wednesday.
Large hail, strong winds, and the risk of tornadoes are all on the table
There could be two rounds of storms that move through, with the stronger ones targeting the mid-afternoon to early evening hours on Wednesday.
A second round of weaker storms are likely to roll through Wednesday overnight, and through Thursday morning.
Thunderstorms will begin to track through southern Manitoba during the early afternoon, bringing the threat of strong wind gusts and large hail, up to toonie-sized, to much of the region.
The storms will then continue eastwards, gaining strength as the system tracks towards northwestern Ontario throughout the afternoon and evening hours.
There is a threat for damaging, large hail in the region, potentially reaching golf ball to tennis ball sizes.Strong winds up to 100 km/h will be felt across northwestern Ontario, as well. There is some risk for tornadoes to develop as the system moves through the regions, so be sure to be alert throughout the storm's duration.
By Thursday, the severe storm threat shifts into sections of southern Ontario, and western Quebec, where again, large hail, strong winds and the risk for tornadoes are all on the table.
Environment Canada
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