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Thunderstorm Alerts Lifted, Heat Warning Still Active

May 20, 20262 Mins Read
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Thunderstorm Alerts Lifted, Heat Warning Still Active
A storm travels over Detroit across from Windsor, Ont., in a June 2025 file photo. (Emma Loop/CBC)
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The severe thunderstorm warning for Windsor-Essex has been lifted, as stated by Environment Canada. This update comes amidst an early-season heatwave affecting the region.

Environment Canada initially issued a severe thunderstorm warning Tuesday afternoon while monitoring a storm located about 15 kilometres west of Windsor, moving eastward at 65 km/h.

This storm had the potential to create wind gusts ranging from 90 to 110 km/h and hail measuring up to a quarter, or 2.5 centimetres across.

The towns in its path included Windsor, La Salle, Belle River, Stoney Point/Pointe-aux-Roches and Tilbury.

A second severe thunderstorm was observed over Oil City with similar risks. Areas affected included Watford, Kerwood, Strathroy, Mount Brydges and Delaware.

Power outages were likely in local areas. Environment Canada mentioned that there could be damage to roofs, fences, trees and soft shelters as well.

“Take immediate cover if a thunderstorm approaches. If outside, protect yourself from flying debris and hail,” the government agency advised.

A wider severe thunderstorm watch remains active for Windsor, Leamington, Essex County, Sarnia, Petrolia, Western Lambton County, Chatham-Kent and Rondeau Park.

Meteorologists noted that conditions were ripe for developing severe thunderstorms. There was also a possibility of a tornado occurring.

“Damaging wind gusts will be the main threat with these storms,” wrote Environment Canada.

Areas of southwestern Ontario are being advised of severe thunderstorms and possible tornadoes. (Google)

The storms were anticipated this afternoon with warnings concluding in the evening hours.

In addition to this weather event, a heat warning is still active for Windsor, Leamington, Essex County, Chatham-Kent and Rondeau Park as the first major heat wave of the season rolls on.

Daytime temperatures are expected to reach between 30 to 32 C , with humidex values soaring up to 36 to 38 degrees.

Officials indicate that this heat warning will persist through Tuesday before it wraps up overnight.

The warning encourages residents to take safety measures such as checking on vulnerable individuals , staying hydrated , and minimizing time outdoors during peak heating hours. There’s also an associated risk of heat stroke.

Residents are reminded never to leave children or pets inside parked vehicles , and should look for cooling centers or shaded public areas when necessary.

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