Parts of southern Ontario see more rain after Saturday storm | CBC News (2024)

Parts of southern Ontario see more rain after Saturday storm | CBC News (1)

Roads reopened following heavy rain in Toronto area

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Several cars were stuck in floodwater in Toronto Saturday as heavy rain flooded roads in the Greater Toronto Area, particularly in Mississauga. On Sunday, Environment Canada said a heavy rainfall warning is still in effect.

Several southern Ontario communities saw more rain on Sunday and are now bracingfor even more wet weather a day after a storm soaked the region and broke at least one precipitation record.

Environment Canada's heavy rainfall warnings remainedin effect for the region, including the Greater Toronto Area, with more than 100 millimetres of precipitation expected in some places.

In Toronto, the agency said the ground has little ability to absorb further rainfall after torrential downpours drenched the city on Saturday. Another 15 to 30 millimetres were forecast for Sunday evening.

The federal weather agency says the rain comes after Saturday's downpour saw 128.3 millimetres fall at Toronto Pearson Airport.

That tops the 2013 record of 126 millimetres recorded at the airport, which is on tap for its rainiest summer ever.

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Extreme weather brings more flooding, damage to southern Ontario

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Southern Ontario was hit with heavy rainfall and a tornado over the weekend, part of a summer of extreme weather many experts blame on climate change.

Environment Canada Meteorologist Trudy Kidd said seasonal data isn't always complete, but available numbers already make the outcome clear.

The previous record for summer rainfall stood at 396.2 millimetres, but Kidd says the airport has already seen 475.7 millimetres this season.

"It's fair to say that this has been a record breaking season," she said.

The weekend rain in the region is part of a larger storm system that wreaked havoc in southern Ontario on Saturday.

Climate change could bring more summer storms:expert

Parts of southern Ontario see more rain after Saturday storm | CBC News (3)

People can expect more high-intensity, short duration storm events in the summer due to climate change, said Joanna Eyquem, director of climate resilience infrastructure at the Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation, based at the University of Waterloo.

She said hot air holds more water, resulting in more rain.

"Previously, we were mainly worried about flooding from snowmelt, rain on snow and when the ground is frozen," Eyquem said.

She said people may assume they won't see flooding if they live outside of a flood plain. But if a city's drainage system becomes overwhelmed, flooding is a risk.

Learning how to deal with flooding, such as how to reduce the risk of water entering your house or reduce water damage if flooding occurs, can be helpful, Eyquem said.

"It's something we should be preparing for and not just at the municipal government level, but also at the homeowner level," she said.

Travellers urged to monitor flight status

The rain triggered numerous road closures in the Toronto area and stranded several vehicles in deep water, Toronto police said.

Toronto Pearson Airport said on Sunday airlines are still recovering from Saturday's storms, flights delayed and terminals bustling with carry over passengers from the day before. The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) is urging anyone with Sunday travel plans to check their flight status before leaving home.

The City of Toronto said Sunday that operations are largely running normally, but there has been a spike in calls about basem*nt flooding.

Rain wasn't the only extreme weather to hit the region. A tornado touched down Saturday morning in the community of Ayr, Ont., about 115 kilometres southwest of Toronto.

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Western University's Northern Tornadoes Project confirmed the twister touched down around 11 a.m., bringing with it winds that reached 165 kilometres an hour.

The project's executive director, David Sills, says his teams are still assessing the size of the storm.

"We've got trees down in every direction possible," Sills said, but noted "this one was on the weak side."

Parts of southern Ontario see more rain after Saturday storm | CBC News (4)

Robert Shantz, the fire chief and community emergency management coordinator for the township of North Dumfries, said two businesses were severely damaged by the tornado.

Shantz said approximately 7,000 people live in the township. No one was injured, he said.

The movement of Tornado Alley towards the northeast could bring more tornadoes to southern Ontario, said Mark Robinson, a meteorologist and storm hunter for The Weather Network.

Tornado Alley covers locations where tornadoes are more likely to occur, including Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, he said.

Since southern Ontario has a high population density, Robinson said it's very likely that any tornadoes in the region will interact with people.

"I want to see these tornados out over empty fields, not going through towns and wrecking people's lives," he said.

The showers and thunderstorms are forecast to taper off by Monday afternoon and become isolated showers.

Mississauga Fire rescued 30 people on Saturday: chief

Mississauga fire crews rescued 22 people from the water Saturday, including stranded drivers and pedestrians, said Deryn Rizzi, the city's chief of fire and emergency services.

Eight people were rescued from elevators that stopped working due to power surges or water going through the elevator shaft, she said.

"People out for a walk, people out driving, doing their normal, everyday activities were caught off-guard," Rizzi said. "That's where we came in to ensure their safety."

She said flooding is identified as one of the top five hazards in Mississauga every year.

Parts of southern Ontario see more rain after Saturday storm | CBC News (5)

On Saturday, the City of Mississauga reported all creeks and rivers in the city were either at capacity or flooding into parks and greenspaces, with emergency crews rescuingstranded drivers and pedestrians due to the heavy water pooling.

In a news release issued Sunday, the city said it had received up to 138 millimetres of rainfall Saturday, though amounts varied across Mississauga.

"Flood waters have generally receded across the city; however, residents are encouraged to exercise caution around rivers, creeks and streams, as they are running high and the surrounding grounds are saturated," the release said.

All roads are open as of Saturday morning, the city said.

Helen Noehammer, the city's director of works, operations and maintenance, said the worst flooding happened around Little Etobico*ke Creek, whichovertopped its banks and flooded roads in the area.

She said it's too early to understand the damage from Saturday's flooding as a damage assessment needs to be performed.

However, Noehammeraddedthe city is prepared to deal with storms and is working on infrastructure projects to absorbflooding in the future.

"There are projects on all of our watersheds that are looking to build that resiliency and capacity," saidNoehammer.

Rizzi said she thinks Ontario municipal leaders will discuss funding for flooding infrastructure when they meet at the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) conference on Monday.

"We can't stress the importance enough that we need money to help build our infrastructure," she said.

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Sports fields, meanwhile, will be closed until Monday, when they can be "reassessed," after the heavy rain, according to the release.

The city said it has activated its incident management team and is "actively monitoring conditions and responding as the need arises," adding that additional staff resources were brought in to respond to changing weather conditions Sunday.

As a result of the heavy rain this weekend, the 165th annual King's Plate, Canada's oldest horse race hosted by Woodbine Racetrack in Etobico*ke, was also rescheduled. The race was set to begin Saturday, but heavy rains caused unsafe racing conditions, the racetrack said.

Parts of southern Ontario see more rain after Saturday storm | CBC News (2024)

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