Another round of severe weather targets Ontario on Friday
Get ready to head indoors if thunder roars as we end the week across southern Ontario
A persistently stormy pattern draped across southern Ontario continues into Friday as storm energy rebuilds with another hot and humid day.
Cleanup continues from the severe Canada Day storms that downed trees and power lines, as well as the drenchers that covered parts of the Golden Horseshoe.
Be ready to alter any outdoor plans in case threatening weather approaches your location. Remember, if you can hear thunder, you’re close enough to be struck by lightning.
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Friday risk builds throughout southern Ontario
Extreme heat and humidity parked over the Great Lakes region will result in another round of afternoon thunderstorms fuelled by lake breezes.

This will be very similar to Thursday’s setup, in which more areas stayed dry than saw a storm.
Slow-moving thunderstorms will be capable of wringing out the ample moisture in the atmosphere, resulting in downpours that could rack up hefty rainfall totals in short order. Strong wind gusts are also possible in the strongest storms.

A weak cold front approaching the region will also trigger some storms. Even though this front won’t be able to completely clear out the humidity, it will make the weekend much more comfortable.
