Tornado struck town in Quebec’s Laurentians region Sunday: Environment Canada
Oct 16, 2017 | 11:15 AM
MONTREAL — Environment Canada is confirming a tornado struck the Laurentians town of Mont-Laurier on Sunday afternoon.
The agency said today an analysis of photos and video led them to conclude an EF-0 — the weakest possible intensity — was fairly localized and probably hit an area spanning only a few dozen metres for a brief time.
Meteorologist Alexandre Parent says a cold front from Ontario and rare warm wet October air created ideal conditions.
It’s the seventh observed tornado this year in Quebec.