Sept. 29
Historical Data for September
2013 | 130 |
2014 | 122 |
2015 | 84 |
2016 | 53 |
2017 | 34 |
2018 | 95.5 |
Sept. 26
Sept. 25 – 20.7 mm
Sept. 22
Sept. 21 RAIN, lighting, storms! 26 mm, Power Outage
It's amazing to spot this on the lightning map, just after I hear it 25 km away.Severe thunderstorm warnings continue for Bracebridge, Gravenhurst, Haliburton, Orillia. Storms tracking east quickly around 85 km/h. #onstorm pic.twitter.com/UXXk4tA2Gn— Kelly Sonnenburg TWN (@kellysonnenburg) September 21, 2018
A large power outage.
Wind warnings and rain.
A new round of severe weather will threaten communities across the interior Northeast with damaging winds and downpours later this afternoon: https://t.co/Z0HO3rxu4C pic.twitter.com/Wgi5y3BjNr— AccuWeather (@breakingweather) September 21, 2018
Sept. 18
A tornado tore off a roof and parts of local businesses about 15 miles west of Richmond, Virginia, on Monday afternoon pic.twitter.com/fRC29tOi8k— CNN (@CNN) September 18, 2018
Sept. 13 – Hurricane Florence
I think this speaks for itself. Union point in New Bern, North Carolina. pic.twitter.com/1LxtrdCJgY— Mark Sudduth (@hurricanetrack) September 13, 2018
Sept. 10 – 8.6 mm!
Remnants of Hurricane Gordon...
Hurricane #Florence this morning as seen from @Space_Station. A few moments later, #Isaac & the outer bands of #Helene were also visible. pic.twitter.com/WJQfS4au4m— Ricky Arnold (@astro_ricky) September 10, 2018
Sept. 7
Well, the fall solstice approaches. Ottawa is in the clear, surrounded by clouds. These are traces of Tropical Storm Gordon.Sept. 2nd – 4.8 mm
I watched this roll in. We were headed to Maberly for the Sundance Festival!
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