Some Londoners are dealing with power outages and fallen trees as London, Ont., battled an intense thunderstorm late Saturday morning.
Environment Canada issued a severe thunderstorm watch and warning, which have both ended.
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Power outages in London, Ont. (May 21, 2022)
London HydroHowever, power is still out in some areas, such as London’s Byron, Masonville, Huron Heights and Argyle neighbourhoods, as well as parts of downtown.
Meanwhile, some Londoners are also dealing with fallen trees.
Recent Facebook posts in the “Old East Village Community” group include photos of several fallen trees on roads and in neighbourhoods.
Lots of trees down in central London. Here’s Maitland between Central and Princess. #ldnont #onstorm @AM980News pic.twitter.com/wLqkxEW4LB
— Matthew Trevithick (@M_Trevithick) May 21, 2022
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Londoners can expect another round of showers Saturday evening, though the chances are low.
Sunday calls for cloudy skies with a 60 per cent chance of showers.
Omg a tree came down on my neighbour's house #ldnont #ONStorm pic.twitter.com/7YEA22COgA
— nicole fice (@n_lea_f) May 21, 2022
Hearing numerous reports of trees down, power outages and other damage as the thunderstorm line moved through #LdnOnt #onstorm pic.twitter.com/Y9dIGwJShL
— Anthony Farnell (@AnthonyFarnell) May 21, 2022
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