Severe thunderstorm with 110 km/h winds heading toward Toronto, Environment Canada warns

Updated: July 09, 2026 at 3:23PM EDT
Published: July 09, 2026 at 1:31PM EDT
Toronto and much of the GTHA is now under multiple thunderstorm warnings as Environment Canada warns “strong wind gusts” and “heavy rain” is on the way.
The national weather agency says localized rainfall of up to 60 millimetres and wind gusts reaching 90 km/h are possible Thursday afternoon and into the early evening.
Officials also issued a more localized thunderstorm warning for a storm moving east at 55 km/h from downtown Toronto to Mississauga, with previous estimated wind gusts of up to 110 km/h and torrential downpours expected along its path.
STORM FORECAST
According to both warnings, the agency says the storm is expected to travel through downtown Toronto, Toronto Island, Etobicoke and Mississauga.
Environment Canada says some areas could receive higher rainfall totals if multiple thunderstorms move over the same location.
The warning also notes that storms could damage roofs, fences, tree branches and other structures, emphasizing that heavy rain may also lead to flash flooding and significantly reduced visibility.
Residents are urged to seek shelter immediately if threatening weather approaches, avoid driving through flooded roadways and secure loose outdoor objects.




