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hamilton ontario weather

Ontario's weather forecast is predicting a lousy day for residents living up north, as a mixture of gross conditions set Monday up to be a super soaker.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), an approaching cold front will create several "training thunderstorms" for regions such as Windsor, Sarnia and Grey Bruce.

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A barrage of severe thunderstorms dominated Ontario's weather forecast Wednesday, and the aftermath was no joke.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), the damaging event occurred after a cold front collided with Wednesday's summer-like heat and humidity, with daytime temperatures hanging around the 30-degree mark.

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People are still recovering from last week's storm and now Ontario's weather forecast predicts that people should prepare themselves as the province could experience two days of thunderstorms.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), an incoming pattern of isolated storms will put Ontarians at the mercy of severe conditions on Thursday and Friday. So, I guess no patio drinks to kick off the weekend.

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Residents of southern Ontario were forced to contend with a powerful storm over the long weekend, with one township being left in a state of emergency.

According to The Weather Network, Uxbridge, a township in the Durham region, recorded an EF-2 tornado at around 1:15 p.m. on Saturday. The event left an over 4-kilometre path of destruction.

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Mother Nature will make it difficult for Ontarians to prepare for the May long weekend this year, thanks to an incoming pattern bringing both heat and frost to the province.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), residents will be greeted with July-like temperatures on Friday, with daytime highs reaching 30 degrees C for most southern cities and a spike in humidity that could create thunderstorms in the north.

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