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Severe weather warnings end for southern Ontario

This was the view as a storm rolled through the Sudbury area on Sunday afternoon. Environment Canada had issued a tornado warning with this storm. (Bill Longo). Bill Longo

TORONTO – A tornado warning issued for Sudbury, Espanola and Killarney has ended, Environment Canada says.

The warning was initially issued Sunday night due to a strong storm that was moving through the region with 50 to 60 km/h winds.

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A tornado warning issued for London, Parkhill, Eastern Middlesex County in southwestern Ontario has also ended.

A watch is issued when conditions are favourable for severe weather. A warning occurs when hazardous weather is imminent or occurring.

To get real-time weather for your area, download the Skytracker weather app.

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