A tornado warning has been issued by Environment Canada Wednesday afternoon for the Cornwall and Morrisburg, Ont., areas. The warning lists Winchester, Newington, Chesterville, Dunbar, Ingleside and Dixon, Ont., as possible impact areas. “This is a dangerous and potentially life-threatening situation,” the agency said. It suggests that anyone who hears a roar or sees a funnel cloud or flying debris take shelter immediately. “Go indoors to a room on the lowest floor — away from exterior walls and windows — such as a basement, bathroom, stairwell, or closet. Leave RVs, vehicles, tents, trailers, and other temporary or self-contained shelter and move to a strong building, if you can. As a last resort, lie down in a low spot and protect your head from flying debris,” the warning says. Environment Canada says tornado warnings are issued when impending or advisory storms are likely to produce or produce tornadoes. This follows afternoon thunderstorm warnings for areas of eastern Ontario, including in and around Kingston, Belleville, Western Lanark County, Brockville, South Frontenac and Stirling, Ont. These have now been removed. Around 2 p.m. the weather service said it was tracking a strong storm moving east at 45 km/h near Murphys Point Provincial Park in Perth, Ont. Until 6 p.m. was tracking a cluster of thunderstorms near Richmond, Ont. and in Dunrobin, Ont., traveling at 50 km/h, but at 6:30 p.m. the severe thunderstorm warning for the area had expired. People are being warned to take precautions when driving and take cover immediately if threatening weather approaches. Possible funnel cloud just east of Kemptville AT 6:10 p.m. EDT? pic.twitter.com/ZYGdfzDgkF —@mellon_dan
title: “Tornado Warning For Cornwall Morrisburg Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-19” author: “Kim Gravois”
A tornado warning has been issued by Environment Canada Wednesday afternoon for the Cornwall and Morrisburg, Ont., areas. The warning lists Winchester, Newington, Chesterville, Dunbar, Ingleside and Dixon, Ont., as possible impact areas. “This is a dangerous and potentially life-threatening situation,” the agency said. It suggests that anyone who hears a roar or sees a funnel cloud or flying debris take shelter immediately. “Go indoors to a room on the lowest floor — away from exterior walls and windows — such as a basement, bathroom, stairwell, or closet. Leave RVs, vehicles, tents, trailers, and other temporary or self-contained shelter and move to a strong building, if you can. As a last resort, lie down in a low spot and protect your head from flying debris,” the warning says. Environment Canada says tornado warnings are issued when impending or advisory storms are likely to produce or produce tornadoes. This follows afternoon thunderstorm warnings for areas of eastern Ontario, including in and around Kingston, Belleville, Western Lanark County, Brockville, South Frontenac and Stirling, Ont. These have now been removed. Around 2 p.m. the weather service said it was tracking a strong storm moving east at 45 km/h near Murphys Point Provincial Park in Perth, Ont. Until 6 p.m. was tracking a cluster of thunderstorms near Richmond, Ont. and in Dunrobin, Ont., traveling at 50 km/h, but at 6:30 p.m. the severe thunderstorm warning for the area had expired. People are being warned to take precautions when driving and take cover immediately if threatening weather approaches. Possible funnel cloud just east of Kemptville AT 6:10 p.m. EDT? pic.twitter.com/ZYGdfzDgkF —@mellon_dan
title: “Tornado Warning For Cornwall Morrisburg Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-03” author: “Martha Henderson”
A tornado warning has been issued by Environment Canada Wednesday afternoon for the Cornwall and Morrisburg, Ont., areas. The warning lists Winchester, Newington, Chesterville, Dunbar, Ingleside and Dixon, Ont., as possible impact areas. “This is a dangerous and potentially life-threatening situation,” the agency said. It suggests that anyone who hears a roar or sees a funnel cloud or flying debris take shelter immediately. “Go indoors to a room on the lowest floor — away from exterior walls and windows — such as a basement, bathroom, stairwell, or closet. Leave RVs, vehicles, tents, trailers, and other temporary or self-contained shelter and move to a strong building, if you can. As a last resort, lie down in a low spot and protect your head from flying debris,” the warning says. Environment Canada says tornado warnings are issued when impending or advisory storms are likely to produce or produce tornadoes. This follows afternoon thunderstorm warnings for areas of eastern Ontario, including in and around Kingston, Belleville, Western Lanark County, Brockville, South Frontenac and Stirling, Ont. These have now been removed. Around 2 p.m. the weather service said it was tracking a strong storm moving east at 45 km/h near Murphys Point Provincial Park in Perth, Ont. Until 6 p.m. was tracking a cluster of thunderstorms near Richmond, Ont. and in Dunrobin, Ont., traveling at 50 km/h, but at 6:30 p.m. the severe thunderstorm warning for the area had expired. People are being warned to take precautions when driving and take cover immediately if threatening weather approaches. Possible funnel cloud just east of Kemptville AT 6:10 p.m. EDT? pic.twitter.com/ZYGdfzDgkF —@mellon_dan
title: “Tornado Warning For Cornwall Morrisburg Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-02” author: “Jason Cooper”
A tornado warning has been issued by Environment Canada Wednesday afternoon for the Cornwall and Morrisburg, Ont., areas. The warning lists Winchester, Newington, Chesterville, Dunbar, Ingleside and Dixon, Ont., as possible impact areas. “This is a dangerous and potentially life-threatening situation,” the agency said. It suggests that anyone who hears a roar or sees a funnel cloud or flying debris take shelter immediately. “Go indoors to a room on the lowest floor — away from exterior walls and windows — such as a basement, bathroom, stairwell, or closet. Leave RVs, vehicles, tents, trailers, and other temporary or self-contained shelter and move to a strong building, if you can. As a last resort, lie down in a low spot and protect your head from flying debris,” the warning says. Environment Canada says tornado warnings are issued when impending or advisory storms are likely to produce or produce tornadoes. This follows afternoon thunderstorm warnings for areas of eastern Ontario, including in and around Kingston, Belleville, Western Lanark County, Brockville, South Frontenac and Stirling, Ont. These have now been removed. Around 2 p.m. the weather service said it was tracking a strong storm moving east at 45 km/h near Murphys Point Provincial Park in Perth, Ont. Until 6 p.m. was tracking a cluster of thunderstorms near Richmond, Ont. and in Dunrobin, Ont., traveling at 50 km/h, but at 6:30 p.m. the severe thunderstorm warning for the area had expired. People are being warned to take precautions when driving and take cover immediately if threatening weather approaches. Possible funnel cloud just east of Kemptville AT 6:10 p.m. EDT? pic.twitter.com/ZYGdfzDgkF —@mellon_dan