Cooler, Calmer Weather Returns to London, Ont. After Severe Storms
Cooler, Calmer Weather Returns to London, Ont. After Storms

After severe storms swept through the region, cooler and calmer conditions have returned to London, Ontario. CTV News London Meteorologist Julie Atchison has the full weather forecast.

Storm Damage and Power Outages

The storms knocked out power, downed trees, and damaged hydro poles in Mattawa and surrounding areas. Tornado warnings were issued for London and the surrounding region, causing widespread damage. Residents are advised to remain cautious as cleanup efforts continue.

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