Southern Quebec | Severe Thunderstorm Watch

Environment and Climate Change Canada has once again issued a watch warning for severe thunderstorms, which could occur this Monday in southern Quebec and Ontario.




In its advisory, Environment and Climate Change Canada indicates that dangerous thunderstorms could occur this Monday, in the afternoon and evening. This thunderstorm watch advisory covers part of Ontario, the Outaouais, most of Montérégie and the northern crown of Montreal. These storms could bring very strong gusts, large hail and torrential rain. He also points out that such storms can sometimes produce tornadoes.

Check out the review

In addition, in Gatineau, as well as in Prescott and Russell, a tornado watch warning has been issued, where gusts could reach 90 km/h.

MAP TAKEN FROM THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA SITE

In yellow, the area on watch for violent thunderstorms.

Environment and Climate Change Canada therefore recommends taking immediate shelter in the event of a threatening weather event – ​​lightning killing and injuring Canadians every year, it says. Hail can damage property and cause injuries and very strong gusts can cause damage (uprooted trees, vehicles blown off the road, etc.), while torrential rain can cause flash flooding and water accumulation on the roads. In the event of a tornado in particular, he recommends sheltering in a solid building, on the lowest floor and staying away from windows and exterior walls.


source site-60

Latest