Monday, June 17, 2013

Weather Event Discussion from EC - June 16th 2013

Updated weather summary for all of Southern Ontario and the
National Capital Region issued by Environment Canada
At 7:25 AM EDT Monday 17 June 2013.

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==weather event discussion==

Several areas of thunderstorms roared across Southern and Eastern
Ontario, spawning numerous reports from Canwarn trained and
Ontario provincial police spotters of pea to marble sized hail,
frequent lightning, very heavy downpours and strong and gusty winds.
The strongest thunderstorms of the series from father's day roared
southeast from Lake Huron across the London area into St Thomas,
dumping hail as large as ping pong balls near Kettle Point and
resulting in tornado warnings for those regions. A funnel cloud was
seen by a Canwarn trained spotter just east of St. Thomas last
evening.

Severe weather reports received by Environment Canada as of 6.30
AM are found in the table below.

All watches and warnings have been ended by Environment Canada.

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Time(lcl)           location        event description

7.00 PM            2 km E Kettle Point  4 cm hail 9.00 PM (EST'd)  
E of St Thomas       funnel cloud 9.20 PM            Stayner area   
    pine trees down
10.10 PM            Mount Albert         2 cm hail
11.05 PM            Bowmanville          2 cm hail

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