Flash flooding risk in Ontario, Quebec as remnants of tropical storm Debby on the way
MONTREAL — More than 100 millimetres of rain is forecast to hit parts of Eastern Canada by the weekend as the remnants of tropical storm Debby make their way to the region.
Environment Canada is warning of heavy rain and risks of flash flooding, water accumulation, and sewer backups across a swath of the country from Cornwall, Ont., to Quebec City. Minor landslides are also a possibility.
Meteorologist Jennifer Smith told a news conference that a low-pressure system over the Great Lakes will bring rain and possible thunderstorms in Eastern Ontario and southern Quebec Thursday night before the weather system merges with what’s left of Debby.
Debby was moving over the Carolinas on Thursday, but was expected to lose its “tropical characteristics” by the time it reaches Canada, Smith said, adding that gusty winds would only likely be felt over the Maritimes when the storm hits that region over the weekend.


