#Tornado Watch for #Montreal is a totally normal thing and is not yet another bit of extreme weather and an indication that the planet is indeed burning⸮
#Montreal in the same month we have had almost daily weather advisories. From Smog, Smoke, severe winds, severe thunderstorms, severe rain fall, server heat, severe humidity and now... #tornado 🌪️ watch.
Looking forward to the locust watch and biblical frogs advisory.
To all my fellow Ottawa/Montreal Canadians, in case you haven’t seen it, nasty looking storm with #Tornado watches incoming. For those elsewhere, we never used to get Tornado’s or only got them once every decade or two.
Gee, I wonder what could cause this?!
Hope that wine fridge I found is still there tomorrow.
Rain storm and flooding not enough? How about hail and a tornado to add to the mix for the end of the day? Wishing much luck to #Montreal, which has more ripe conditions for a tornado. We'll be getting more rain in the evening but not as much as Monday night.
Wherever you are, you must check in with your weather forecast regularly, because IT. WILL. CHANGE. The atmosphere over broad deaths of this country is particularly unstable. I am so scared for Chicago. Make sure that people know.
Most recent update 45 mins ago.
Enhanced Risk: across parts of northern Illinois/far northwestern Indiana, and parts of eastern Kansas into Missouri
Slight risk includes parts of WI, MI, OH, IN, IL, KY, AR, MO, OK, KS.
"Catastrophic floods in the Hudson Valley. An unrelenting heat dome over Phoenix. Ocean temperatures hitting 90 degrees Fahrenheit off the coast of Miami. A surprising deluge in Vermont, a rare tornado in Delaware.
A decade ago, any one of these events would have been seen as an aberration. This week, they are happening simultaneously as climate change fuels extreme weather…."