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WUCN11 CWTO 110217  
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING  
FOR SOUTHERN ONTARIO  
UPDATED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA  
AT 9:17 P.M. EST SUNDAY 10 NOVEMBER 2024.  
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SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR:  
=NEW= STRATFORD - MITCHELL - SOUTHERN PERTH COUNTY  
WATFORD - PINERY PARK - EASTERN LAMBTON COUNTY  
STRATHROY - KOMOKA - WESTERN MIDDLESEX COUNTY  
LONDON - PARKHILL - EASTERN MIDDLESEX COUNTY  
GODERICH - BLUEWATER - SOUTHERN HURON COUNTY.  
 
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==DISCUSSION==  
 
UPDATED OR ENDED BY 11:16 P.M. EST.  
 
AT 9:17 P.M. EST, ENVIRONMENT CANADA METEOROLOGISTS ARE TRACKING A  
LINE OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING VERY STRONG WIND  
GUSTS.  
 
THIS LINE OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS IS LOCATED FROM 11 KILOMETRES  
SOUTHWEST OF BLUEWATER TO 9 KILOMETRES NORTHEAST OF WATFORD TO 9  
KILOMETRES SOUTHEAST OF OIL SPRINGS, MOVING EAST AT 80 KM/H.  
 
HAZARD: 90 KM/H WIND GUSTS. A TORNADO IS ALSO POSSIBLE.  
 
LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE:  
PARKHILL, STRATHROY, EXETER, LUCAN, MITCHELL, MELBOURNE, MOUNT  
BRYDGES AND ILDERTON.  
 
STRONG WIND GUSTS CAN TOSS LOOSE OBJECTS, DAMAGE WEAK BUILDINGS,  
BREAK BRANCHES OFF TREES AND OVERTURN LARGE VEHICLES. REMEMBER,  
SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CAN PRODUCE TORNADOES. LIGHTNING KILLS AND  
INJURES CANADIANS EVERY YEAR. REMEMBER, WHEN THUNDER ROARS, GO  
INDOORS(EXCLAMATION MARK)  
 
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNINGS ARE ISSUED WHEN IMMINENT OR OCCURRING  
THUNDERSTORMS ARE LIKELY TO PRODUCE OR ARE PRODUCING ONE OR MORE OF  
THE FOLLOWING: LARGE HAIL, DAMAGING WINDS, TORRENTIAL RAINFALL.  
 
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 IN ONTARIO, 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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