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Tornado touches down in Ayr, Ontario on Saturday

Local NewsTornado touches down in Ayr, Ontario on Saturday

The Town of Ayr was reportedly hit by a tornado at approximately 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 17, 2024.

According to multiple residents, they could see funnel clouds across the municipality, leaving a trail of destruction behind, including downed trees, which blocked roads, and damage to a local business.

Aerial images show the damage done to Ayr’s Home Hardware following a tornado on the morning of Saturday, August 17, 2024. Photo courtesy Matt Gosse, posted on Ontario Storm Reports Facebook page.

Waterloo Regional Police said the roof of a Home Hardware business was damaged from the storm, with no physical injuries being reported.

Many trees were damaged during a morning tornado in Ayr on Saturday, August 17, 2024. Photo courtesy Aren Insalaco, posted on Ontario Storm Reports Facebook page.

Environment Canada issued a tornado warning earlier Saturday morning for the region of Waterloo, as well as storm warnings for other municipalities across the region saying that the storm could produce nickel-sized hail, heavy rain and strong wind gusts moving eastward at 30 km/h, but could reach as high as 90 km/h.

Aerial images show the damage done to several Ayr homes following a tornado on the morning of Saturday, August 17, 2024. Photo courtesy Matt Gosse, posted on Ontario Storm Reports Facebook page.

This follows after Hurricane Ernesto made landfall in Bermuda earlier Saturday morning.

Aerial images show the damage done to Ayr’s FS Partners following a tornado on the morning of Saturday, August 17, 2024.. Photo courtesy Matt Gosse, posted on Ontario Storm Reports Facebook page.

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