Funnel clouds form over Windsor Monday, but no reports of a touch-down
Here are some of your photos of Windsor's funnel cloud
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Something in the sky had people in Windsor nervously grabbing their cameras.
The ominous clouds was seen over the south and east ends of the city, just before 4 p.m. on Monday.
Environment Canada had no reports of funnel clouds touching the ground, and it never issued any weather watches or warnings.
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Meteorologist Gerald Cheng said these types of funnel clouds are benign.
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"They are harmless as long as they don't touch the ground, and that's what we want to stress, because if they stay aloft, then they are ominous-looking, but they're not really causing impact," she said.
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Chang said if people are sighting funnel clouds, they should upload them to social media with the hashtag #ONstorm. And if there are reports of them touching ground, Environment Canada wants to know.
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Funnel clouds were also seen in Chatham-Kent.
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