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Over 195,000 without power in Southern Ontario

Writer: Kyle Sooley-BrookingsKyle Sooley-Brookings

Winds have diminished across Southern Ontario but the damage remains. This morning there are still 195,956 customers without power.


Strong winds pushed through the area on Saturday associated with a low that brought snow, freezing rain, and rain to parts of Ontario.


Heavy rain also occurred over Southern Ontario Friday night and Saturday morning.


Peak wind gusts:

  • Point Petre 130 km/h

  • Port Colborne 130 km/h

  • Hamilton Airport 104 km/h

  • Windsor Airport 104 km/h

  • Kingston 98 km/h

  • St. Catharines 98 km/h

  • Buttonville Airport 96 km/h

  • Toronto Pearson Airport 96 km/h

  • Port Weller 96 km/h

  • Brantford Airport 95 km/h

  • Lagoon City 95 km/h

  • Cobourg 94 km/h

  • Brockville 93 km/h

  • Toronto Island Airport 93 km/h

  • Egbert 93 km/h

  • Borden Airport 91 km/h

  • Elora 91 km/h

  • London Airport 91 km/h

  • Chatham - Kent Airport 89 km/h

  • Barrie 87 km/h

  • Erieau 87 km/h

  • Mono Centre 87 km/h

  • Oshawa Airport 87 km/h

  • Sarnia Airport 87 km/h

  • Wiarton Airport 87 km/h

  • Goderich 85 km/h

  • Trenton 85 km/h

  • Vineland 85 km/h

  • Gore Bay 83 km/h

  • Ottawa Airport 83 km/h

Data Source: Environment and Climate Change Canada

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