Severe thunderstorms drench Montreal area
Montreal was pelted with a severe thunderstorm that moved across southern Quebec and brought heavy rain and hail Thursday afternoon.
Environment Canada warned the powerful storm could potentially produce tornadoes, but as of 6 p.m. a tornado had not been confirmed.
Two homes were destroyed by fire caused by a lightning strike on Montreal's north shore during the storm.
It was an intense storm that drenched Montreal and the surrounding regions.
It was a fierce storm that was apparently too much to handle for this manhole cover.
By 8:12 p.m., severe thunderstorm warnings had ended in Montreal, as well as Châteauguay - La Prairie, Longueuil, and Laval.
On social media, people posted photos and videos of streets -- and even the F1 racetrack -- appearing flooded.
(Lillian Roy / CTV Montreal)
The Ministry of Transportation had to close Highway 15 and the Highway 40 East exit due to flooding; in Montreal, Metro service was temporarily disrupted due to "water infiltration."
As of 6:45 p.m., more than 33,000 Hydro-Quebec customers were without power.
Heavy rains caused water to pool up near the intersection of Kenaston Ave. and Saint-Clair Rd. in the Town of Mount Royal. (Mike Silverman)
-- with files from The Canadian Press.
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