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Risk of severe thunderstorms for Peterborough, tornado warning lifted for Kawartha Lakes

Environment Canada the weather agency says conditions in Peterborough and the Kawarthas will be favourable for the development of severe thunderstorms with potential wind gusts of up to 100 km/h, along with 'toonie-sized' hail. Dakota Snider via AP

Environment Canada issued a severe thunderstorm watch — including a risk of a tornado — for much of central Ontario including Peterborough and Kawartha Lakes on Wednesday.

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In the update, the weather agency says conditions are favourable for the development of severe thunderstorms with potential wind gusts of up to 100 km/h, along with “toonie-sized” hail.

At 2 p.m., a tornado warning was issued for northern parks of Kawartha Lakes including Fenelon Falls, Balsam Lake Park, calling it a “dangerous and potentially life-threatening situation.”

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However, around 5:30 p.m., the tornado warning was lifted, but the severe thunderstorms were still possible for the region.

The severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for Peterborough, Peterborough County, Bancroft and Haliburton regions into Wednesday afternoon and into the evening.

“Thunderstorms will develop along a cold front that will move through the province this afternoon and evening,” the statement reads. “The main threat will be strong winds and hail. However, a tornado will also be possible.”

Environment Canada cautions that large hail can damage property and cause injuries and that the strong winds may toss loose objects or break tree branches.

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“Heavy downpours can cause flash floods and water pooling on roads. Water-related activities may be unsafe due to violent and sudden gusts of wind over bodies of water,” the statement reads.

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