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Severe Storm Risk Sweeps Across Quebec On Sunday

Severe Storm Outbreaks Predicted to Sweep Through Quebec on Sunday

Quebec Prepares for Potential Tornadoes, Hail, and Damaging Winds

The province of Quebec is bracing for a severe storm outbreak on Sunday, with meteorologists predicting the possibility of tornadoes, hail, and damaging winds across the region. The storm system is expected to develop over the Great Lakes and move eastward into Quebec, bringing with it the potential for hazardous weather conditions.

Stay Informed and Take Precautions

Residents are advised to stay informed about the latest weather forecasts and to take necessary precautions to stay safe during the storm. Stay indoors if possible, avoid driving unless absolutely necessary, and keep a battery-powered radio on hand for updates. If caught outdoors, seek shelter in a sturdy building or low-lying area away from trees and power lines.

Environment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for the following regions in Quebec:

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  • Montreal
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  • Laval
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  • Longueuil
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  • Gatineau
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  • Trois-Rivieres
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  • Sherbrooke
  • The watch means that severe thunderstorms are possible in these areas, and residents should be prepared to take action if necessary.

    Potential Impacts of the Storm

    The severe storm outbreak could bring a range of impacts to Quebec, including:

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  • Tornadoes: While tornadoes are less common in Quebec than in the Prairies, they can still occur and can cause significant damage. Take shelter immediately if you see a tornado warning or hear a tornado siren.
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  • Hail: Hail can cause damage to property, vehicles, and crops. Stay indoors if possible during hail storms.
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  • Damaging winds: High winds can cause power outages, downed trees, and structural damage. Secure loose objects outdoors and be aware of the potential for flying debris.
  • Prepare an Emergency Kit

    In the event of a power outage or other emergency, it is important to have an emergency kit prepared. Your kit should include:

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  • Bottled water (one gallon per person per day)
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  • Non-perishable food
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  • Battery-powered radio
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  • Flashlights and extra batteries
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  • First aid kit
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  • Important documents (passports, birth certificates, insurance cards)
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  • Cash
  • Keep your emergency kit in an easily accessible location in your home.

    Stay Connected with Latest Updates

    Stay informed about the latest weather forecasts and updates by following these resources:

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  • Environment Canada
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  • Weather Warnings
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  • CBC Weather
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  • MétéoMédia
  • By following these precautions and staying informed, you can help ensure your safety and the safety of your loved ones during the upcoming severe storm.


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