Thunderstorms rolling across Lake Champlain into Burlington, Vermont on Wednesday. (Burlington Free Press photo) |
Numerous weather warnings were issued by both Environment Canada and the National Weather Service on Wednesday. The thunderstorms produced lots of severe weather, mostly in the form of hail. There were dozens of reports of pea and marble size hail across southern Quebec including south shore St. Hubert where 2cm hail fell at the airport along with 80km/h winds.. The storms missed my location here on L'Ile Perrot with no rain recorded at all. The strongest storms affected the north end of Montreal into Laval. Another area of very strong storms developed rapidly in Clinton County in upstate New York, affecting Champlain and Lacolle in the border region. They then moved north and east into the Richelieu Valley. No storms are forecast through this upcoming Victoria Long Weekend with sunshine and warming temperatures both Saturday and Sunday. Holiday Monday is a little up in the air right now as the timing of another cold front comes into play. There will likely be a mix of sun and clouds along with showers and storms.
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