🌧Precipitation🌦 = 101 mm
JUNE | rain (mm) |
2013 | 200 |
2014 | 156 |
2015 | 156 |
2016 | 52 |
2017 | 89 |
2018 | 72 |
2019 | 101 |
June 29 - 30
11,000 or so without power! |
June 18
Canadian Drought Risk Monitor
This is not a good sign. Fires out west have been horrid.
June 13 – it kept rolling in
June 10 – 20 mm!
A storm...
June 6 : 21 mm total this month
Apparently, rather than April showers bring May flowers. More like May showers...
June 4
June 3 – rain on the way
It's the temperatures that are shocking.
Videos and photos are pouring in from the Ottawa tornado June 2nd. I heard a warning on the radio. It was 6 p.m., and I was in the kitchen making dinner.
Residents witnessed the tornado tear through Orleans ripping shingles off rooftops and toppling trees along nearby 10th line road @ctvottawa pic.twitter.com/71r6iGs5rn— Mike Arsalides (@MArsalidesCTV) June 3, 2019
ICYMI | A tornado touched down in Gatineau and east #Ottawa yesterday, ripping off roofs and branches but only causing one minor injury: https://t.co/08BfhAyYVX #OttNews— CBC Ottawa (@CBCOttawa) June 3, 2019
(Photos from The Canadian Press) pic.twitter.com/fUl7SEOa1u
June 2
Spectacular #OttawaTornado video taken from Hwy 174 W/B between Cumberland and Orleans as it moves across the Ottawa River after touching down also forming a water spout. #onstorm #ottnews— OttawaParamedics.ca (@Ottawa_9_1_1) June 2, 2019
Credit: Sam May Berrea pic.twitter.com/6NzT5YOLAM
I’ve made it back to #Orleans to check in on my son and this is just some of the damage in his neighbourhood. Jeanne D’Arc / Champlain area. #Ottnews #OnStorm #Tornado pic.twitter.com/EBZUPMyEQU— Marc Messier (@MessierOnFire) June 2, 2019
Passed through about a minute before the alerts went off. @BlacksWeather https://t.co/T2E2KjHIYr pic.twitter.com/MqLWvKuaEw— Rob Levesque (@levesque_rob) June 2, 2019
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