A cluster of heavy night storms point to southwestern Ontario

Monday, 13 June 2022, 21:11 – A group of storms called MCS carries the risk of heavy rain, harmful winds and heavy lightning in the far southwest of Ontario on Monday night.

Monday night may not be ideal for sleeping if you are in southwestern Ontario, with forecasters closely monitoring a mesoscale convective system (MCS) in the Upper Midwest that has the potential to cut back on the region for hours. through the early morning Tuesday morning. These storms, depending on the weather and the route, could bring harmful winds, heavy rains and frequent lightning to north London. Details on Monday’s storm threat, plus a look at the heat and humidity of the building that follows, below.

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MONDAY NIGHT / TUESDAY EARLY MORNING: THREAT THREAT WITH MCS TICKETS SOUTHWEST ONTARIO

An incoming MSC, or cluster of storms, could cut southwest sections Monday night. The MCS threat in Canada depends on the trajectory of a disturbance as it surrounds the high-pressure ridge responsible for extreme heat in much of the continental United States.

The storm cluster is expected to head to the southwestern tip of Ontario until Tuesday before dawn as the limit of active storms on the northern outskirts of the southern United States heat dome. just northeast.

There is still some uncertainty, however, about which part of southwestern Ontario, if any, will be affected by these storms.

“Maximum confidence for the affected areas appears to be from Sarnia to Windsor, but the threat of some storms could advance as far north as London and Hamilton until the hours before Tuesday morning,” Sonnenburg adds.

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HEAT AND HUMIDITY INCREASES THROUGHOUT THE WEEK

Mostly sunny skies will return to southern Ontario on Tuesday, with rising heat and humidity as a ridge continues to build up in the region.

There are likely to be several days of temperatures above the season during the week, with daytime highs between the top 20s and almost 30 possible in some areas. Humidity will rise and parts of southwestern Ontario could see humidex values ​​drop in the 1940s on Wednesday.

East winds on Lake Ontario would likely keep the Greater Toronto Area cooler by mid-week.

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Thursday will be a hot, humid day with high temperatures ranging from the upper 20s to the lower 30s, approaching mid-30s for southwestern Ontario, with humidex between the ages of 30 over 40 years of age.

A system approaching on Thursday combined with chilling temperatures will cause widespread storms. With the current configuration, strong storms are likely to be on the table again.

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Friday cooler but almost seasonal: a great day for southern Ontario, but with showers and storms for the eastern areas. A beautiful weekend in southern Ontario with plenty of sunshine, but temperatures will be a few degrees cooler than seasonal ones.

A warming trend early in the middle and next week as the heat wave in the midwestern U.S. tries to spread to the region, but then becomes cooler on weekends and weekends.

Stay tuned to The Weather Network for the latest conditions throughout Ontario.

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