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thunderstorm warning

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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Ontario's weather forecast will be downright dangerous on Wednesday, with experts predicting a combination of severe thunderstorms, damaging winds, large hail, heavy rain and isolated tornadoes.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), the incoming system will bring about the season's "most widespread, severe weather." So you may want to cancel those beach plans, actually maybe just postpone anything that involves being outside.

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Ontario's weather forecast is bringing the chaotic midweek energy with heat warnings, severe thunderstorms and nickel-sized hail that can "damage property and cause injury."

If you were wondering how to prepare for the day on Wednesday, you may want to bring a couple of outfit options that include an umbrella and water bottle in each hand.

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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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