The forecast is getting a little soggy for the rest of the week.
The Weather Network says the heat and humidity will build across parts of the province this week, bringing a daily thunderstorm risk and torrential rainfall.
It says today will yield the most widespread thunderstorm risk — with heavy rain, strong winds and large hail being the main threats.
TWN also says today’s weather could feature supercell development in some areas, so a tornado can’t be ruled out and localized flooding will be possible.
Drier conditions are expected by the weekend and plenty of sunshine is expected in between the unsettled weather.
Forecasters are keeping a watchful eye on some potential for supercell formation for a line extending from Parry Sound to Bancroft, stretching to the Ottawa Valley in the afternoon and evening hours.
Though a tornado is never a guarantee, the setup is such that it can’t be ruled out. Residents across the region are reminded to monitor the forecast closely and prepare to take shelter when severe weather strikes.
For more details from The Weather Network, please click here.
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