Ottawa

Severe thunderstorm warning lifted for Ottawa

Environment Canada has been tracking a storm system Saturday that could bring hail and heavy rain to the region.

Storm watches still in place Saturday evening for parts of the region

A photo of a person from the knees down. They are wearing sneakers and light purple socks, with no pants we can see. The road is wet around them, with raindrops bouncing off the concrete.
Environment Canada has been tracking a storm system that could bring hail and heavy rain to parts of eastern Ontario and western Quebec. (The Canadian Press/Justin Tang)

Environment Canada has lifted a severe thunderstorm warning for Ottawa as it continues to track weather that could bring hail, wind gusts and heavy rain.

As of 7:30 p.m., storm warnings remained in place for communities to the east and north, including Cantley, Montebello, Vankleek Hill and Clarence-Rockland.

The hail, which could range from the size of a nickel to a ping-pong ball, could cause significant damage and injuries, the weather agency said.

Power outages are also likely, they added.

A previous warning for places like Pembroke, Renfrew, Eganville and Barry's Bay was lifted early Saturday evening. Ottawa remains under a storm watch, as does Cornwall and other parts of the region.

Watches are issued when there is the potential for severe weather, while a warning is issued when that weather is occurring or imminent.

Environment Canada advises residents to take cover immediately if a thunderstorm approaches.