NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO: Significant Severe Thunderstorm Risk This Evening & Overnight (Mon, May 30, 2022)

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We’re dealing with an ongoing significant severe weather outbreak in the US that will eventually impact parts of northwestern Ontario this evening and into the overnight hours. Isolated tornadoes, damaging wind gusts, large hail, flooding and frequent lightning are all possible. Tornadoes will be especially possible in the red area of the map, highlighted with the number 4 and the dotted region, close to the international border. Fort Frances and surrounding areas may have the strongest potential for significant severe weather and dangerous tornado activity. Environment Canada has already issued a Tornado Watch for regions like Fort Frances and areas close to the international border.

There is also a marginal risk for severe weather in parts of northeastern Ontario, close to the Quebec border but it’s a bit uncertain at this point in time.

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More details ASAP.