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WFCN12 CWTO 172132  
TORNADO WARNING  
FOR NORTHERN ONTARIO  
UPDATED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA  
AT 5:32 P.M. EDT TUESDAY 17 SEPTEMBER 2024.  
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TORNADO WARNING FOR:  
KENORA - GRASSY NARROWS - WHITEDOG.  
 
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==DISCUSSION==  
 
UPDATED OR ENDED BY 5:31 P.M. CDT.  
 
AT 4:32 P.M. CDT, ENVIRONMENT CANADA METEOROLOGISTS ARE TRACKING A  
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM THAT IS POSSIBLY PRODUCING A TORNADO. DAMAGING  
WINDS, LARGE HAIL AND LOCALLY INTENSE RAINFALL ARE ALSO POSSIBLE.  
 
A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A TORNADO IS LOCATED 6  
KILOMETRES WEST OF COBBLE LAKE, MOVING NORTHEAST AT 30 KM/H.  
 
HAZARD: TORNADO AND 90 KM/H WIND GUSTS.  
 
LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE:  
BLUE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK, BIG CANON LAKE, CANYON LAKE, SEGISE LAKE,  
COBBLE LAKE, FOREST LAKE, MCINTOSH, WHITNEY LAKE, EDWARD LAKE AND  
INDIAN LAKE.  
 
THIS IS A DANGEROUS AND POTENTIALLY LIFE-THREATENING SITUATION. TAKE  
COVER IMMEDIATELY, IF THREATENING WEATHER APPROACHES. 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.  
 
GO INDOORS TO A ROOM ON THE LOWEST FLOOR, AWAY FROM OUTSIDE WALLS  
AND WINDOWS, SUCH AS A BASEMENT, BATHROOM, STAIRWELL OR INTERIOR  
CLOSET. LEAVE MOBILE HOMES, VEHICLES, TENTS, TRAILERS AND OTHER  
TEMPORARY OR FREE-STANDING SHELTER, AND MOVE TO A STRONG BUILDING IF  
YOU CAN. AS A LAST RESORT, LIE IN A LOW SPOT AND PROTECT YOUR HEAD  
FROM FLYING DEBRIS.  
 
LIGHTNING KILLS AND INJURES CANADIANS EVERY YEAR. REMEMBER, WHEN  
THUNDER ROARS, GO INDOORS(EXCLAMATION MARK)  
 
TORNADO WARNINGS ARE ISSUED WHEN IMMINENT OR OCCURRING THUNDERSTORMS  
ARE LIKELY TO PRODUCE OR ARE PRODUCING TORNADOES.  
 
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ONTARIO RECOMMENDS THAT YOU TAKE COVER  
IMMEDIATELY IF THREATENING WEATHER APPROACHES.  
 
PLEASE CONTINUE TO MONITOR ALERTS AND FORECASTS ISSUED BY  
ENVIRONMENT CANADA. TO REPORT SEVERE WEATHER, SEND AN EMAIL TO  
ONSTORM(AT)EC.GC.CA OR TWEET REPORTS USING (HASH)ONSTORM.  
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION:  
HTTPS://WWW.ONTARIO.CA/PAGE/BE-PREPARED-EMERGENCY.  
 
HTTP://WEATHER.GC.CA  
 
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