Parts of southern Quebec hit by severe thunderstorms
Thousands lost power in certain regions as lightning struck, thunder boomed and hail fell from angry skies
Tens of thousands of Hydro-Québec customers lost power in southern Quebec Thursday afternoon as severe thunderstorms swept through certain regions with heavy rain, hail, strong winds and lightning.
Before the storm hit, Environment Canada had warned that a "very dangerous thunderstorm" capable of producing destructive wind gusts, hail and heavy rain was on the way.
"This is a dangerous and potentially life-threatening situation," the warning said.
"Extremely large hail can smash windows, destroy property and vehicles and cause life-threatening injury. Widespread and extremely strong wind gusts can destroy buildings with tornado-like damage, flatten large stands of trees and blow vehicles off the road."
Other areas warned of a severe thunderstorm include Drummondville, Gatineau, Lachute, Lanaudière, Mauricie, Mont-Laurier and Quebec City.
By around 5 p.m., some 34,000 Hydro-Québec customers were without power.
More than 13,000 of those customers were in the Laurentians, while some 8,000 were in Montreal and another 7,000 were on the city's South Shore.