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ontario thunderstorm

A confirmed EF0 tornado touched down in Ontario on Monday afternoon, leaving a path of destruction in its wake and taking locals by surprise as severe thunderstorms moved through Toronto, Hamilton and Niagara.

The tornado, which hit the area of Niagara Falls, Ontario, at around 4 p.m. on September 9 and was confirmed by Western University's Northern Tornadoes Project, brought winds strong enough to knock down trees and strip shingles from rooftops.

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Parts of the province are set for a wild and wacky spring storm on Wednesday, with Ontario's weather forecast calling for everything from rain and thunderstorms with some of the warmest temperatures of the year so far to winterlike conditions and freezing rain.

Environment Canada has issued weather alerts across much of the province, with special weather statements, rainfall and freezing rain warnings, and even winter storm warnings all in place.

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After three days of getting drenched by Ontario's weather, residents are finally getting a much-needed break, one that couldn't have come sooner. Seriously, it was almost so bad.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), a combination of slow-moving thunderstorms and flooding rains almost caused a full-on crisis in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) over the weekend, with areas like Brampton and Barrie recording over 120 millimetres of rain.

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Ontario's summer may be fading fast, but its infamous chaotic weather is not ready to quit yet!

Environment Canada (EC) issued a special weather statement Wednesday morning warning of "exceptionally" high temperatures and humidity across southern Ontario, with daytime temperatures reaching a high of up to 34 C in some areas.

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After a few days of relatively peaceful conditions, Ontario's weather forecast is now predicting a return to sticky humidity and widespread storm risks.

According to The Weather Network, Tuesday will bring showers and thunderstorms to southern and eastern parts of the province with severe storms expected in the Barrie, Kitchener and Hamilton areas.

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