Tornado warnings in western Quebec, watches in eastern Ontario on Monday afternoon

The latest:

  • A tornado warning is issued for the Papineauville and Chénéville, Que., areas.
  • A tornado watch is in place for other parts of eastern Ontario this afternoon.
  • Communities covered include Ottawa, Gatineau, Kingston and Cornwall.
  • A severe thunderstorm watch covers the rest of western Quebec.
  • There are no alerts for western parts of the region such as Pembroke and Belleville.

Environment Canada has issued tornado warnings for areas in upper Gatineau, specifically around Papineauville and Chénéville in western Quebec on Monday afternoon.

An earlier warning issued just after 2 p.m. for communities in the Prescott and Russell United Counties area of eastern Ontario has been downgraded.

The tornado warning urges people in those areas of a “dangerous and potentially life-threatening situation” involving high winds and intense rainfall.

Meanwhile, a tornado watch in place for other parts of eastern Ontario Monday afternoon. Gatineau is included, but western parts of eastern Ontario are not.

Tornado watches mean conditions are favourable for possible tornadoes, while tornado warnings mean a tornado has been reported or there’s good evidence one is imminent.

Advice in case of a tornado includes staying away from exterior walls and windows, ideally in a basement or on the ground floor, and getting out of vehicles.

Other risks from the storms include wind gusts up to 90 kilometres an hour, hail and heavy rain, according to the forecast. There’s no more specific timeline for the line or cluster of storms to hit than the afternoon.

There is also a severe thunderstorm watch for the rest of western Quebec. It too says strong winds, heavy rain and hail are possible this afternoon and evening and mentions storms like this can sometimes produce a tornado.

There are currently no alerts for the westernmost parts of eastern Ontario such as Bancroft, Belleville and Pembroke. Some of those areas had tornado warnings last week.

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