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Tornadoes Hit Kingston, Causing Significant Damage

July 7, 20262 Mins Read
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Tornadoes Hit Kingston, Causing Significant Damage
A tornado northwest of Kingston, Ont., on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, snapped trees and damaged the two barns seen in this handout drone photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Northern Tornadoes Project (Mandatory Credit).
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Researchers report that two tornadoes touched down in eastern Ontario about a week ago, snapping trees and severely damaging barn roofs.

On June 30, Environment Canada issued a warning for a fast-moving system in Kingston that could generate a tornado, leading to a red-level alert from the agency.

“Damaging winds, large hail and locally intense rainfall are also possible,” it stated at the time.

Over the course of just a few hours, there were powerful wind gusts, heavy rainfall, and two tornadoes formed as warm temperatures collided with a cold front.

A week later, the Northern Tornadoes Project from the University of Western Ontario reported no injuries occurred from the tornadoes that developed along the leading edge of an afternoon thunderstorm stretching from Verona to Kingston.

The first tornado appeared near Verona and traveled 18 kilometres southeast through Hartington and Harrowsmith areas, with an estimated maximum path width of about half a kilometre.

The researchers noted that the EF1 tornado reached wind speeds around 150 km/h, causing damage to trees and farms.

Parts of two barns with torn-off roofs were thrown into a nearby field in what was reported as the worst damage by the organization.

The team indicated that a second tornado in Kingston was rated EF0 and left behind significant tree damage along its path from Silver Corners to Canadian Forces Base Kingston, reaching estimated wind speeds of about 115 km/h.

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