Hamilton Ontario’s southwestern corner is facing a severe thunderstorm watch this Thursday afternoon, covering Brantford and the Haldimand-Norfolk region. Environment Canada has issued warnings about wind gusts reaching 90 km/h, hail the size of toonies, and even the possibility of a tornado. Estimated 1 minute
Environment Canada is predicting heavy rain and thunderstorms in Hamilton on June 14. (Justin Chandler/CBC)
Toonie-sized hail along with wind gusts hitting up to 90 km/h could be approaching Ontario’s southwestern tip later today.
A severe thunderstorm watch has been put in place for the area, which includes Brantford, Six Nations, Caledonia, and the Haldimand-Norfolk region as of 3:30 p. m.
The federal weather agency expressed high confidence in its forecast.
“Showers and thunderstorms are expected to intensify early this afternoon. Once the storms have intensified there is a risk of a brief tornado,” it said. “Local utility outages are possible.”
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Justin Chandler is an reporter based in Hamilton. He covers various stories from picket lines to courtrooms, council meetings, and research labs. Justin has a keen interest in how public policy affects people’s lives and enjoys reporting quirky human-interest stories. Before joining CBC Hamilton, he worked at TVO and contributed to several CBC teams and programs. He co-hosted Radio Free Krypton on Met Radio.
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