Tornado warnings issued across Ontario and Quebec, twisters potentially detected by radar (2024)

Several tornado warnings were issued in Ontario and Quebec amid severe thunderstorms.

"This is a dangerous and potentially life-threatening situation," read a warning from Environment Canada. "If you hear a roaring sound or see a funnel cloud, swirling debris near the ground, flying debris, or any threatening weather approaching, take shelter immediately."

By Thursday night, the last tornado warning had lifted, while 29 areas in Quebec and Ontario were under tornado watches. Power outages, downed trees and damage have been reported.

Latest updates as of 9:50 p.m. ET:

  • Environment Canada issued warnings over severe thunderstorms that were possibly producing tornadoes in Ontario and Quebec
  • At least one potential tornado has been detected by Doppler radar in Quebec nearly 12 km north of Oskélanéo and moving east at approximately 50 km/h
  • The fast-moving storms have caused tornado warnings in other parts of Ontario and Quebec, which have now been lifted as the turbulent weather tracks eastward

"These severe thunderstorms are embedded in a line of thunderstorms sweeping through the region that are producing nickel to ping pong ball sized hail and 100 km/h wind gusts," Environment Canada warned. "Take cover immediately, if threatening weather approaches."

Tornados and severe thunderstorms are possible in highly populated areas across Ontario and Quebec, including the regions surrounding Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal. Environment Canada issued a cascade of more than 100 severe weather alerts on Thursday, including several tornado warnings.

The department notes that in the case of tornados and thunderstorms, alerts can appear or intensify quickly, sometimes with less than half an hour's notice. Residents are advised to monitor severe weather alerts for their area on Environment Canada's website.

Tornado watch alerts

On Thursday, tornado watches spanned a huge swath of Ontario, including communities like Timmins, Bancroft, Barrie, Collingwood, Midland, Orillia, Haliburton, Bracebridge, Gravenhurst, Huntsville and Peterborough.

In Quebec, tornado watches also extended across Rouy, Val d'Or, Dorval Lodge, Témiscaming, Ville-Marie and Papineauville.

Developing local coverage:

  • Tornado watch in effect for several areas surrounding Toronto
  • Tornado watch issued for parts of Simcoe County and Muskoka
  • Tornado watch issued for Ottawa Valley, parts of Quebec

The federal government alert notes that severe thunderstorms are liable to bring tornados, and goes on to advise against water-related activities due to the risk of "violent and sudden gusts of wind," as well as lightning strikes.

Residents in affected areas are advised to go to their basem*nt or lowest floor of their home, away from external walls and windows. Temporary, freestanding shelter such as tents, mobile homes or vehicles should be avoided, in favour of sturdier structures. As a last resort, those without immediate access to shelter should lie in a low spot and protect their head from flying debris.

  • Southern Manitoba hit with possible tornados

Tornado warnings issued across Ontario and Quebec, twisters potentially detected by radar (1)Stormy skies over Brandon, Man. are pictured on June 12, 2024. (Submitted photo: Ian Emmons)

Severe weather warnings

On Thursday, there weresevere weather warningsin Ontario regions such as Elliot Lake, Sault Ste. Marie, Timmins and Kirkland Lake, as well as areas in Quebec like La Sarre.

Warnings describe severe thunderstorms with hail up to the size of a ping pong ball and wind gusts of 90 km/h, as well as a risk of tornados.

"Lightning kills and injures Canadians every year," the warning reads. "Remember, when thunder roars, go indoors!"

Severe thunderstorm watch alerts

Regions and communities that were under severe thunderstorm watches on Thursday included Sudbury, Tobermory, Owen Sound, North Bay, Parry Sound and Timmins in Ontario, and Matagami, Desmaraisville and Mont-Tremblant in Quebec.

Among the potential impacts as storms spread throughout the vast swath of eastern Canada were hot and humid temperatures as high as 33 C, with possible wind gusts of up to 110 km/h and hail up to a golf ball in size.

What to expect

At present, major cities including Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec City remain just outside the boundaries of alerts, though CTV Your Morning meteorologist Kelsey McEwen notes that risk of severe storms could extend beyond their current area.

Storms are expected to be intermittent as they move through the Great Lakes region, and may affect Toronto and Montreal later in the day, though with comparatively less risk. They may reach Atlantic Canada by Friday, McEwen notes.

Tornado warnings issued across Ontario and Quebec, twisters potentially detected by radar (2024)

FAQs

Is Ontario the tornado capital of Canada? ›

Ontario is now Canada's provincial tornado capital based on data from the last 30 years. By The Weather NetworkFacebook.

What does radar indicated tornado mean? ›

A “storm capable of producing a tornado, this is a radar indicated threat” means that broad level rotation is visible on radar and could lower to reach the ground. A “radar confirmed tornado” means radar shows both strong low level rotation and debris being taken from the ground is also being seen.

Can tornadoes be tracked by radar? ›

When the rain starts to fall, people immediately look to the weather radar to see how long it will last. But when severe weather strikes, meteorologists can use this technology to pinpoint the precise location of damaging tornadoes and give more accurate warnings to those in their path.

Has there ever been a tornado in Ontario? ›

Historically, some of the biggest tornadoes in Ontario were recorded in May and June, including EF4 tornadoes in Sarnia in May 1953 and Barrie in May 1985 and an EF4 in the Windsor area in June 1946. In the past 20 years, however, severe tornado activity has shifted later in the summer – July through September.

Has there ever been an F6? ›

Is an F6 Tornado Possible? There has never been an (E)F-6 tornado recorded, but they're technically not impossible. An F-6 tornado would need to reach wind speeds beyond 318 mph; however, the highest wind speeds ever recorded on Earth were 302 mph.

Does Quebec get tornadoes? ›

Quebec is another recognized tornado-prone zone averaging between 4 and 8 tornadoes each year. Atlantic Canada and Interior British Columbia are also recognized tornado zones averaging between 0 and 4 tornadoes each year.

What does a black dot on a tornado radar mean? ›

Black dots represent divergence centers. Arrow length is proportional to wind speed. Negative (positive) Doppler velocities represent flow toward (away from) the radar. ( larger image)

What does a tornado look like on a radar screen? ›

Red indicates the winds moving away from the radar whereas green displays the winds moving toward the radar. Brighter shades identify faster winds whereas darker shades show slower winds. Such maps typically indicate a tornado by a smaller area of red surrounded by a larger area of green.

How to tell if a tornado is coming? ›

Before a Tornado
  1. Dark, often greenish sky.
  2. Large hail.
  3. A large, dark, low-lying cloud (particularly if rotating).
  4. Loud roar, much like a freight train.
  5. If you see oncoming storms or any of these danger signs, be ready to take shelter quickly.

What does purple mean on radar? ›

Purple indicates “range folding”— where the radar cannot determine the radial velocity. Velocity image of a large-scale weather system. denotes the approx. location of the radar.

Can tornadoes be stopped? ›

The thunderstorm's energy is much greater than the tornado. No one has tried to disrupt the tornado because the methods to do so could likely cause even more damage than the tornado. Detonating a nuclear bomb, for example, to disrupt a tornado would be even more deadly and destructive than the tornado itself.

Does anyone know what the inside of a tornado looks like? ›

He described the inside as a smooth wall of clouds, with smaller twisters swirling around the inside before breaking free. Once again, non-stop lightning created a bluish light, enabling him to see everything clearly.

Where is Ontario's tornado alley? ›

However, most Ontario tornadoes are concentrated in a narrow corridor from Windsor to Ottawa as well as through portions of Central Quebec.

What is the tornado capital of Canada? ›

“Now we've just completed the 1991 to the 2020 30-year data set, and when we do that, we've got a new top province, and that's Ontario with 18 tornadoes per year.”

What is the tornado capital of the world? ›

While tornadoes in the United States tend to garner the most attention, Bangladesh holds the dubious distinction of being the deadliest tornado capital of the world. Bangladesh experiences a relatively high number of tornadoes compared to its size and population density.

What is the thunderstorm capital of Canada? ›

Windsor is the thunderstorm capital of Canada.

About 251 lightning flashes per 100 square kilometres happen every year when small pieces of frozen raindrops collide within thunderclouds.

Are there more tornadoes in Ontario now? ›

Uptick in weaker tornadoes

But over the past decade, there seems to be more tornadoes happening in Ontario and Quebec and fewer in the Prairies, said NTP executive director Dr. David Sills. It follows a trend observed in a couple studies from the United States.

What is Tornado Alley in the United States and Canada? ›

Tornado Alley is a part of the central United States with a unique combination of geographic and meteorological factors that make it more susceptible to tornadoes. This area encompasses much of northern Texas northward through Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri and parts of Louisiana, Iowa, Nebraska, and eastern Colorado.

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