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Power outages close a number of London schools day after intense storm

The city is still working to recover this morning from a brief but destructive thunderstorm that tore through Tuesday.

London Hydro is working to resolve a number of small outages Wednesday morning

The city continues to clean up debris Wednesday morning after a storm ripped through the day before, uprooting trees as seen here on Duchess Ave with winds reaching 80 kilometres per hour.
The city continues to clean up debris Wednesday morning after a storm ripped through the day before, uprooting trees as seen here on Duchess Ave. (Michelle Both/CBC)

The city is still working to recover this morning from a brief but destructive thunderstorm that tore through London, Ont., Tuesday afternoon. 

A severe thunderstorm brought winds of up to 80 kilometres per hour, along with torrential rainfall and lightning, just before 5 p.m. Power has mostly been restored to thousands of Londoners, however, there are a number of small outages throughout the city, according to London Hydro's outage map.

Westmount and Trafalgar public schools are closed Wednesday because of the outage, as are St. George and St. Rose of Lima Catholic elementary schools.  

Tuesday's thunderstorm formed on top of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay then moved south. When it reached London, the powerful winds caused tree damage in parts of the city.

Broken tree limbs in a park along Riverside Drive, west of Wonderland Road, following a storm on April 29, 2025.
Broken tree limbs in a park along Riverside Drive, west of Wonderland Road, following a storm on April 29, 2025. (Travis Dolynny/CBC)

Wednesday's forecast from Environment Canada is cloudy with north winds gusting up to 40 km/h, and a high of 15 degrees.