Hurricane Beryl’s remnants bring rainfall warnings for Ontario and Quebec
TORONTO — Environment Canada is warning of “torrential” rain brought by the remnants of Hurricane Beryl to southern Ontario and Quebec, with downpours that could last until Thursday.
The weather office has issued rainfall warnings for the regions, saying amounts will be variable, but some areas may see up to 80 millimetres.
It says conditions should improve by Thursday, but there could be flash floods on roads and localized flooding.
The weather pattern comes as a blistering heat wave caused by a ridge of high pressure from northern California continues to slowly roll across Western Canada.