August 2, 2006 southern Ontario squall line
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 11:44 am
I took these pictures of the massive squall line as it was fast approaching from the northwest. This is a message that was in the warning on this massive storm...
THIS IS A VERY HIGH IMPACT SEVERE WEATHER SITUATION..TAKE IMMEDIATE
PRECAUTIONS AS ADVISED. MOST OF SOUTHERN ONTARIO WILL BE IMPACTED
WITH DAMAGING WINDS AS THE SQUALL LINE TRACKS SOUTHEASTWARD.
..WIDESPREAD DAMAGING WINDS GUSTING TO 120 KM/H AND NEARLY CONTINUOUS
LIGHTNING WITH A LINE OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS..
Anyhow, here are the pictures. By the time the storm had reached here, it was pitch black out, so the pictures wouldn't have turned out. I did take pictures though, but they got deleted. It was a very nasty storm. Definately one to remember. That day, we also had a tornado warning around 2pm.
Several tornado warnings were issued here yesterday, including Ottawa, Canada's capital.
This storm also affected from New York to Kansas so I thought I'd put it in USA Weather.

THIS IS A VERY HIGH IMPACT SEVERE WEATHER SITUATION..TAKE IMMEDIATE
PRECAUTIONS AS ADVISED. MOST OF SOUTHERN ONTARIO WILL BE IMPACTED
WITH DAMAGING WINDS AS THE SQUALL LINE TRACKS SOUTHEASTWARD.
..WIDESPREAD DAMAGING WINDS GUSTING TO 120 KM/H AND NEARLY CONTINUOUS
LIGHTNING WITH A LINE OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS..
Anyhow, here are the pictures. By the time the storm had reached here, it was pitch black out, so the pictures wouldn't have turned out. I did take pictures though, but they got deleted. It was a very nasty storm. Definately one to remember. That day, we also had a tornado warning around 2pm.
Several tornado warnings were issued here yesterday, including Ottawa, Canada's capital.
This storm also affected from New York to Kansas so I thought I'd put it in USA Weather.