Environment Canada ends wind warning for Toronto
Posted October 27, 2010 4:11 pm.
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TORONTO, Ont. – Environment Canada has ended the wind warning for Toronto.
The massive storm, being called a “weather bomb,” has been making itself felt across the U.S. Midwest, in the Canadian prairies, and in southern Ontario.
The huge system sparked a wind warning in Toronto for Tuesday and Wednesday.
Environment Canada issued a special weather statement warning of high winds throughout Southern Ontario, with gusts up to 90 kilometres an hour.
On Tuesday, Ontario was hit with rain and high winds, causing power outages from Thunder Bay to Toronto.