‘Torrential’ rain warning as Hurricane Beryl remnants hit southern Ontario, Quebec
Heavy rainfall is expected in parts of southern Ontario and Quebec as Environment Canada warns remnants of Hurricane Beryl could cause downpours starting late Tuesday or Wednesday.
The weather agency issued a series of rainfall warnings Tuesday, with Toronto residents told to expect “torrential” rainfall of up to 40 millimetres per hour, while localized flooding is possible for Montreal.
The warnings for Toronto and surrounding areas say the rain will last until early Thursday, with some areas expected to receive up to 80 millimetres.
Environment Canada meteorologist Trudy Kidd said it’s tough to predict the exact track of the weather system caused by the hurricane, but stressed it could lead to significant rainfall.

