Around 13,000 Hydro-Quebec customers suffered power outages due to trees and branches cutting power lines.
Most of the storm-related power outages were in the Quebec City area, where about 4,000 customers were in the dark.
Hydro-Quebec said another 3,300 customers east and southeast of Montreal were also affected.
The severe thunderstorm warning has been lifted for Greater Montreal, including:
- Montreal island
- Laval
- Longueuil-Varennes
- Châteauguay-La Prairie
According to Environment Canada, weather conditions were prime to produce “strong wind gusts, large hail and heavy rain.”
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Southwest winds hit 30-50 km/h during the day, changing to northwest winds of 20-40 km/h in the evening.
Officials warned people to be prepared for the weather and take cover immediately if conditions get dangerous.
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Severe thunderstorm watches are issued when atmospheric conditions are “favourable for the development of thunderstorms” that could result in large hail, damaging winds and torrential rainfall.
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