I don’t have real-time warning details right now, but I can help you find current tornado warnings for Ontario and what to do if you’re in or near affected areas.
What to check now
- Environment Canada or your local forecast office for Ontario warnings. They issue tornado watches/warnings and provide map links and guidance.
- Reliable apps or websites with live alerts: Environment Canada, The Weather Network, AccuWeather, NOAA/NWS in border areas, or your local Ontario weather warnings feed.
How to stay safe if a tornado warning is active
- Seek shelter immediately in a sturdy building. Go to the lowest level, interior room away from windows (basement or interior hallway).
- If you’re in a mobile home, leave it and find a nearby sturdy building or lie flat in a low-lying area if no shelter is available (avoid natural hazards like well-known drainages).
- Protect your head and neck; put as many walls between you and the outside as possible.
- Have a NOAA weather radio or a smartphone alert set to receive real-time warnings; keep emergency basics like water, a flashlight, and a first-aid kit accessible.
If you’d like, I can search for the latest Ontario tornado warnings and provide the exact timeframe and affected areas. Would you like me to look that up now? Please confirm your city or area in Ontario if you want precise guidance.