A slow moving system snuck up on parts of the region dropping heavy amounts of rain on the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). These storms come on the heels of Tuesday’s storms that brought heavy rain and frequent lightning to the province. While some areas experienced heavy rain and light hail, other areas did not receive much rain at all on Wednesday. The trigger for these isolated storms is an unstable air mass due to the lake-air boundaries in place. MUST SEE: Sneaky, Weird and Sluggish Storms Absorb Parts of Ontario Many people in southern Ontario may have been caught out by short-lived storms. The storms moved in slowly, but didn’t last long. Below is a selection of images from the storms shared on social media. The storm in Lindsay right now. Heavy rain and pea sized hail. #onstormpic.twitter.com/qQ0LgWxYfb — Alannah Franks (@AlannahFranks) August 17, 2022 Watching the cells on the Huron cook. #onwx #onstorm pic.twitter.com/lRsttgz2Oo — Alex Masse (@CAlexMasse) August 17, 2022 #onstorm @weathernetwork This is the street I park on. Wow 😮 #northyork pic.twitter.com/XMg8i9pWen — A Berman (@aberman) August 17, 2022 #oshawa #onstorm pic.twitter.com/hwWiOfQo9D — T. Anne Michael (@ms_pieces_22) August 17, 2022 The ride home 🙌 ⛈⚡️😳 #lake_erie #StormHour #onstorm @weathernetwork @WeatherNation @LiveStormChaser sure to have a rush under the storm clouds ⛈⚡️ pic.twitter.com/X3DsGfr50V — Denis Kreze (@fishinniagara) August 17, 2022 Hail in Bowmanville right now. #onstorm pic.twitter.com/pzw7tDDs12 — Bob Neufeld (he/him) (@BobNeufer) August 17, 2022 Look at these two systems dumping large amounts of water on northern Toronto and Etobicoke/Mississauga. Some really beautiful lightning hopefully no one got hurt by the bolts. #Onstorm #somuchwater pic.twitter.com/QyQ04LpSsD — Drew Thexton (@ThextonD) August 17, 2022

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title: “The Weather Network Photos Slow Moving Storms Batter Parts Of Ontario For Second Day In A Row Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-30” author: “Brenda Milner”


A slow moving system snuck up on parts of the region dropping heavy amounts of rain on the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). These storms come on the heels of Tuesday’s storms that brought heavy rain and frequent lightning to the province. While some areas experienced heavy rain and light hail, other areas did not receive much rain at all on Wednesday. The trigger for these isolated storms is an unstable air mass due to the lake-air boundaries in place. MUST SEE: Sneaky, Weird and Sluggish Storms Absorb Parts of Ontario Many people in southern Ontario may have been caught out by short-lived storms. The storms moved in slowly, but didn’t last long. Below is a selection of images from the storms shared on social media. The storm in Lindsay right now. Heavy rain and pea sized hail. #onstormpic.twitter.com/qQ0LgWxYfb — Alannah Franks (@AlannahFranks) August 17, 2022 Watching the cells on the Huron cook. #onwx #onstorm pic.twitter.com/lRsttgz2Oo — Alex Masse (@CAlexMasse) August 17, 2022 #onstorm @weathernetwork This is the street I park on. Wow 😮 #northyork pic.twitter.com/XMg8i9pWen — A Berman (@aberman) August 17, 2022 #oshawa #onstorm pic.twitter.com/hwWiOfQo9D — T. Anne Michael (@ms_pieces_22) August 17, 2022 The ride home 🙌 ⛈⚡️😳 #lake_erie #StormHour #onstorm @weathernetwork @WeatherNation @LiveStormChaser sure to have a rush under the storm clouds ⛈⚡️ pic.twitter.com/X3DsGfr50V — Denis Kreze (@fishinniagara) August 17, 2022 Hail in Bowmanville right now. #onstorm pic.twitter.com/pzw7tDDs12 — Bob Neufeld (he/him) (@BobNeufer) August 17, 2022 Look at these two systems dumping large amounts of water on northern Toronto and Etobicoke/Mississauga. Some really beautiful lightning hopefully no one got hurt by the bolts. #Onstorm #somuchwater pic.twitter.com/QyQ04LpSsD — Drew Thexton (@ThextonD) August 17, 2022

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title: “The Weather Network Photos Slow Moving Storms Batter Parts Of Ontario For Second Day In A Row Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-17” author: “Kenneth Andrews”


A slow moving system snuck up on parts of the region dropping heavy amounts of rain on the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). These storms come on the heels of Tuesday’s storms that brought heavy rain and frequent lightning to the province. While some areas experienced heavy rain and light hail, other areas did not receive much rain at all on Wednesday. The trigger for these isolated storms is an unstable air mass due to the lake-air boundaries in place. MUST SEE: Sneaky, Weird and Sluggish Storms Absorb Parts of Ontario Many people in southern Ontario may have been caught out by short-lived storms. The storms moved in slowly, but didn’t last long. Below is a selection of images from the storms shared on social media. The storm in Lindsay right now. Heavy rain and pea sized hail. #onstormpic.twitter.com/qQ0LgWxYfb — Alannah Franks (@AlannahFranks) August 17, 2022 Watching the cells on the Huron cook. #onwx #onstorm pic.twitter.com/lRsttgz2Oo — Alex Masse (@CAlexMasse) August 17, 2022 #onstorm @weathernetwork This is the street I park on. Wow 😮 #northyork pic.twitter.com/XMg8i9pWen — A Berman (@aberman) August 17, 2022 #oshawa #onstorm pic.twitter.com/hwWiOfQo9D — T. Anne Michael (@ms_pieces_22) August 17, 2022 The ride home 🙌 ⛈⚡️😳 #lake_erie #StormHour #onstorm @weathernetwork @WeatherNation @LiveStormChaser sure to have a rush under the storm clouds ⛈⚡️ pic.twitter.com/X3DsGfr50V — Denis Kreze (@fishinniagara) August 17, 2022 Hail in Bowmanville right now. #onstorm pic.twitter.com/pzw7tDDs12 — Bob Neufeld (he/him) (@BobNeufer) August 17, 2022 Look at these two systems dumping large amounts of water on northern Toronto and Etobicoke/Mississauga. Some really beautiful lightning hopefully no one got hurt by the bolts. #Onstorm #somuchwater pic.twitter.com/QyQ04LpSsD — Drew Thexton (@ThextonD) August 17, 2022

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title: “The Weather Network Photos Slow Moving Storms Batter Parts Of Ontario For Second Day In A Row Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-11” author: “Paul Birt”


A slow moving system snuck up on parts of the region dropping heavy amounts of rain on the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). These storms come on the heels of Tuesday’s storms that brought heavy rain and frequent lightning to the province. While some areas experienced heavy rain and light hail, other areas did not receive much rain at all on Wednesday. The trigger for these isolated storms is an unstable air mass due to the lake-air boundaries in place. MUST SEE: Sneaky, Weird and Sluggish Storms Absorb Parts of Ontario Many people in southern Ontario may have been caught out by short-lived storms. The storms moved in slowly, but didn’t last long. Below is a selection of images from the storms shared on social media. The storm in Lindsay right now. Heavy rain and pea sized hail. #onstormpic.twitter.com/qQ0LgWxYfb — Alannah Franks (@AlannahFranks) August 17, 2022 Watching the cells on the Huron cook. #onwx #onstorm pic.twitter.com/lRsttgz2Oo — Alex Masse (@CAlexMasse) August 17, 2022 #onstorm @weathernetwork This is the street I park on. Wow 😮 #northyork pic.twitter.com/XMg8i9pWen — A Berman (@aberman) August 17, 2022 #oshawa #onstorm pic.twitter.com/hwWiOfQo9D — T. Anne Michael (@ms_pieces_22) August 17, 2022 The ride home 🙌 ⛈⚡️😳 #lake_erie #StormHour #onstorm @weathernetwork @WeatherNation @LiveStormChaser sure to have a rush under the storm clouds ⛈⚡️ pic.twitter.com/X3DsGfr50V — Denis Kreze (@fishinniagara) August 17, 2022 Hail in Bowmanville right now. #onstorm pic.twitter.com/pzw7tDDs12 — Bob Neufeld (he/him) (@BobNeufer) August 17, 2022 Look at these two systems dumping large amounts of water on northern Toronto and Etobicoke/Mississauga. Some really beautiful lightning hopefully no one got hurt by the bolts. #Onstorm #somuchwater pic.twitter.com/QyQ04LpSsD — Drew Thexton (@ThextonD) August 17, 2022

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title: “The Weather Network Photos Slow Moving Storms Batter Parts Of Ontario For Second Day In A Row Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-17” author: “David Curry”


A slow moving system snuck up on parts of the region dropping heavy amounts of rain on the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). These storms come on the heels of Tuesday’s storms that brought heavy rain and frequent lightning to the province. While some areas experienced heavy rain and light hail, other areas did not receive much rain at all on Wednesday. The trigger for these isolated storms is an unstable air mass due to the lake-air boundaries in place. MUST SEE: Sneaky, Weird and Sluggish Storms Absorb Parts of Ontario Many people in southern Ontario may have been caught out by short-lived storms. The storms moved in slowly, but didn’t last long. Below is a selection of images from the storms shared on social media. The storm in Lindsay right now. Heavy rain and pea sized hail. #onstormpic.twitter.com/qQ0LgWxYfb — Alannah Franks (@AlannahFranks) August 17, 2022 Watching the cells on the Huron cook. #onwx #onstorm pic.twitter.com/lRsttgz2Oo — Alex Masse (@CAlexMasse) August 17, 2022 #onstorm @weathernetwork This is the street I park on. Wow 😮 #northyork pic.twitter.com/XMg8i9pWen — A Berman (@aberman) August 17, 2022 #oshawa #onstorm pic.twitter.com/hwWiOfQo9D — T. Anne Michael (@ms_pieces_22) August 17, 2022 The ride home 🙌 ⛈⚡️😳 #lake_erie #StormHour #onstorm @weathernetwork @WeatherNation @LiveStormChaser sure to have a rush under the storm clouds ⛈⚡️ pic.twitter.com/X3DsGfr50V — Denis Kreze (@fishinniagara) August 17, 2022 Hail in Bowmanville right now. #onstorm pic.twitter.com/pzw7tDDs12 — Bob Neufeld (he/him) (@BobNeufer) August 17, 2022 Look at these two systems dumping large amounts of water on northern Toronto and Etobicoke/Mississauga. Some really beautiful lightning hopefully no one got hurt by the bolts. #Onstorm #somuchwater pic.twitter.com/QyQ04LpSsD — Drew Thexton (@ThextonD) August 17, 2022

SEE ALSO: THE DISGUSTING REASON TO AVOID BEACHES AFTER THE RAIN