‘Multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms’: Environment Canada issues special weather statement for parts of Ottawa Valley
Heavy rain and wind in the forecast this weekend
Environment Canada warns thunderstorms could produce up to 50 mm of rain
Multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms are expected to hit Ottawa this weekend, according to Environment Canada. The national weather agency has issued a special weather statement for parts of the Ottawa Valley, including the city of Ottawa.
The weather statement warns that thunderstorms could produce up to 50 mm of rain in some areas. The rain is expected to be heavy at times, and there is also a risk of wind gusts up to 90 km/h.
Environment Canada recommends that people be prepared for severe weather and take necessary precautions. This could mean securing loose objects, such as patio furniture, and avoiding outdoor activities during the storms.
The thunderstorms are expected to begin on Saturday afternoon and continue into Sunday morning. The rain is expected to taper off by Sunday afternoon.
Here are some additional details about the weather statement from Environment Canada:
- The special weather statement is in effect for the following areas: Ottawa, Gatineau, Pontiac County, Renfrew County, Lanark County, Leeds and Grenville, and Prescott and Russell.
- The thunderstorms are expected to be most severe on Saturday evening and overnight.
- There is also a risk of hail and lightning with the thunderstorms.
- Environment Canada recommends that people stay informed about the latest weather forecasts and warnings.
For more information on the weather statement, please visit the Environment Canada website.
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