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  2. Arctic blast continues to bring lake-effect snow, travel troubles

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    Even as the Canadian storm that triggered intense lake-effect snow and heavy snow squalls and brought the first flakes of the season to much of the Interstate 95 Northeast is moving away, shifting ...

  3. Effects of Hurricane Sandy in Canada - Wikipedia

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    On October 30, Environment Canada issued storm surge warnings along the mouth of the St. Lawrence River, including the Gaspé Peninsula and Sept-Îles. [6] Rainfall warnings were issued for the Charlevoix region in Quebec, as well as for Charlotte County, New Brunswick , Yarmouth County , Shelburne County , and Queens County in Nova Scotia , as ...

  4. Strengthening storm to bring urban flood threat, high winds ...

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    The rapidly strengthening storm is likely to be designated as a bomb cyclone if the central pressure in the storm plunges 0.71 inches in 24 hours or less (24 millibars).

  5. List of Canadian tornadoes and tornado outbreaks (since 2001)

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    May 31 – North Bay, Ontario, was struck by two weak tornadoes. June 23 – a weak tornado touched down in Ottawa between Kanata and Barrhaven.; July 28 – severe thunderstorms over Northern Ontario produced a tornado over Halfway Lake Provincial Park (70 km (43 mi) north of Sudbury) where 800 people were camping at the time, fallen trees injure 4 campers.

  6. Effects of Hurricane Hazel in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Hazel, the deadliest and costliest storm of the 1954 Atlantic hurricane season, reached Toronto, Ontario by the evening of October 15, 1954. It peaked as a category 4 storm, but by the time it had reached Canada, it was an extratropical category 1 storm after merging with an existing cold front south of Ontario.

  7. 2018 United States–Canada tornado outbreak - Wikipedia

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    A destructive, two-day tornado outbreak affected the Great Lakes region of the United States and the National Capital Region of Canada in late-September. A total of 37 tornadoes were confirmed, including a violent long-tracked high-end EF3 tornado that moved along a 80 km (50 mi) path from near Dunrobin, Ontario to Gatineau, Quebec, and an EF2 tornado in the Nepean sector of Ottawa.

  8. Southern Ontario tornado outbreak of 2005 - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Ontario tornado outbreak of 2005 was a series of thunderstorms on the afternoon of August 19, 2005, that spawned tornadoes damaging homes in the Conestoga Lake, Fergus, and Tavistock areas. A tornado was reported within the Toronto city limits, although this was never officially confirmed by the Meteorological Service of Canada ...

  9. Lake-effect snow starts to bring 'major impacts' to Great Lakes

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    A significant storm system moving through the eastern third of the country will help trigger another arctic blast, with at least 10 to 20 inches of snowfall expected downwind of the major Great Lakes.