Toronto is now on watch for tornadoes amid special weather advisory

Jun 14 2023, 8:40 pm

The sinister-looking clouds looming over Toronto right now are not just a sign of the potential thunderstorms in today’s forecast but also have the potential to become funnel clouds, a new weather advisory from Environment and Climate Change Canada says.

The alert, issued at 11:34 am Wednesday, states that conditions in the city and across other parts of southern Ontario this afternoon and evening will be ideal for the development of the weather phenomena, which are a precursor to tornadoes.

“This weak rotation is normally not a danger near the ground. However, there is a chance that this rotation could intensify and become a weak landspout tornado,” the government agency writes.

“Landspout tornadoes do not usually cause significant damage but can still be dangerous. They can be strong enough to topple trees, damage roofs, or toss debris short distances.”

Residents are being instructed to keep an eye out for the cone-shaped formations, which often appear with little-to-no warning. “Treat any funnel cloud sighting seriously. Should a funnel cloud develop nearby, prepare to take shelter,” the advisory notes.

A twister already hit just outside of London, Ontario, on Tuesday evening, marking the first documented tornado in the province this year.

Meanwhile, Woodstock, Oxford County, London, and Middlesex County were all put under a tornado warning shortly before 8 pm, which was later dropped down to a weather advisory that also affected Waterloo.

The weather in Toronto is currently 19°C under dark, dense skies with a chance of showers and risk of thunderstorms throughout the day.

Durham, Niagara, Waterloo, and Brantford are also on the lookout for possible funnel clouds later today.

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