Weather Alert: Storm Risk, Humid Heat to Linger in Southern Ontario
Stay Informed and Take Precautions
Southern Ontario residents should brace for continued stormy weather and oppressive heat on Wednesday, as an unstable weather system lingers over the region.
Storm Risk
Environment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for several areas in southern Ontario, including Toronto, Hamilton, and Niagara. The storms are expected to bring heavy rain, strong winds, and possible hail. Residents are advised to be prepared for power outages and flooding.
Humid Heat
In addition to the storm threat, southern Ontario will experience a third consecutive day of muggy heat. Temperatures are forecast to reach the mid to high 30s, with humidex values approaching 50. This extreme heat can lead to heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and other health issues, especially for vulnerable populations.
Stay Safe
To ensure safety during the potentially hazardous weather, residents are urged to:
- Monitor weather updates and warnings from Environment Canada.
- Seek shelter if caught outdoors during a severe thunderstorm.
- Avoid flooded areas and stay away from downed power lines.
- Take precautions to stay cool and hydrated in the extreme heat.
- Check on vulnerable neighbors and family members to ensure their well-being.
Stay alert and follow official advisories to mitigate potential risks and ensure safety during this weather event.