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The potential for humid thunderstorms is increasing across Southern Ontario.

Wednesday is set to bring an escalated threat of severe weather in Ontario and Quebec, with the possibility of tornadoes in certain areas. Stay vigilant and keep an eye on the weather.

As another day unfolds, so does the potential for severe weather, particularly in southern Ontario and Quebec on Wednesday.

Wednesday is likely to see the most intense thunderstorm activity, as a cold front trails behind a potent low pressure system near Lake Superior.

The risk of severe weather on Wednesday will be heightened, with the potential for tornadoes in central Ontario and along its border with Quebec. Additionally, large hail, strong winds, and heavy rainfall are also possible.

This renewed threat of severe storms follows Tuesday’s weather events, which prompted numerous warnings in parts of Ontario and showcased impressive shelf clouds in the Ottawa region.

Thunderstorms could pass through the Montreal area and Eastern Townships overnight on Tuesday, but their intensity is expected to decrease as nighttime temperatures cool.

However, it’s important to note that even a thunderstorm that is not categorized as severe can still be hazardous. Lightning remains the primary danger associated with any thunderstorm. Nocturnal storms can present an increased risk, so it’s essential to remain weather-aware and vigilant.