Kingston and Lake Ontario Communities Brace for strong wind

Powerful winds are expected to blow through Kingston, ont. And other communities on and around Lake Ontario Monday according to Environment Canada.

A special weather declaration for the Kingston area, which was issued at. 15.45 Sunday, warned that strong southwest winds between 80 km/h and 90 km/h could develop Monday afternoon and continue at night.

Meanwhile, a wind warning was issued to Belleville, ont., The area around the same time, noting that 100 km/h wind could arrive on Monday afternoon before it weakened that night.

The high winds could damage windows and roofing heroes and cause the tree branches to break off, Weather Agency said. Power cuts are possible.

Monday’s expected heights for both Kingston and Belleville are just below zero, although the wind makes it feel significantly colder.

Kingston Has heating centers and resources overnight. Belleville Runs an overnight heating center of 240 Bridge St. West, the former exhibition area.

Snow Squall Warning Lifted

Environment Canada had also released a snow -squall warning for Ottawa and parts of eastern Ontario on Sunday morning, but it was lifted shortly after noon.

Snow squalls are Moderate to heavy flurries driven by strong, gusty wind It can be realized with a little warning and make it very difficult to see.

Ottawa’s expected low tonight is –7 ° C, with the wind that makes it feel more like –16.