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Tired? You’re not alone after wild storm roars through southern Ontario.
Environment Canada says several possible tornadoes have been reported.
It’s unconfirmed but tornados might have touched down last night near Shelburne, the Lucan area and on the Lake Huron shoreline between St. Joseph and Bayfield.
In the Hamilton area there is extensive damage to property after powerful winds and lightning broke and uprooted large trees and knocked out electricity in Flamborough.
Property owners in Lynden say there are patterns of broken trees in straight lines along with wind damage to buildings.
Fire fighters and hydro crews worked through the night in Burlington responding to downed power lines and arching electrical wires that were knocked down by falling tree branches.
After dark clouds and lightening were seen over Lake Ontario, a surge of winds swept along the lakeshore, breaking trees everywhere.
Spencer Smith Park is littered with broken branches.
Large sections of Burlington were without electricity overnight.
Loud thunder and constant lightening strikes rattled downtown Oakville.
The storm blacked out the main business section of Oakville for a while but power was restored.
Pounding rain made it difficult to see as the violent storm passed through.
Oakville also has a lot of wind-damaged trees.