Joe Gibson
157 Talbot St. E. Leamington
519-322-2555
Realtor®
Cell
ORDER ONLINE 24/7
petespaint.ca Vol. 14, Issue 27
Welcome...
DR. ADRIENNE SYMONS
SCHIEFER O P TO M E T RY
Accepting New Patients Call to book your eye exam
519-326-8413
24 OAK ST. E. UNIT 3 LEAMINGTON
From The Weather Network WED., AUG. 2
THUR., AUG. 3
29
29
high
high
FRI., AUG. 4
SAT., AUG. 5
high
high
31
28
SUN., AUG. 6
MON., AUG. 7
26
25
high
519.816.5634
Office
high
Hogs for Hospice
H4H Concert Series SEE OUR AD ON PAG E S 1 2 & 1 3
519.322.1212
FREE
Wednesday, August 2, 2023
EF1 storm batters Lake Erie communities
Parts of Kingsville, Harrow and Colchester are still cleaning up a week after an EF1 downburst hit the southern end of the county on Wednesday, July 26. The same storm toppled trees along the lakeshore in Leamington. The storm hit Harrow before 4 pm and quickly travelled to Kingsville and on to Leamington. Pelee Island was also hard hit, according to reports. Environment Canada issued an urgent tornado warning on cell phones at 4:01 and followed with another at 4:12, but the storm had already hit Harrow and Kingsville and was bearing down on Leamington as the alerts were sent out. Power was out in Kingsville for the better part of two days and Harrow for even longer. Clean-up crews were on site in both communities immediately, helping residents out from under fallen trees. Several tall pine trees were toppled in Greenhill Cemetery in Kingsville, appearing to be shattered right at the base of the trunk. Officials from the Northern Tornadoes Project were on scene in Harrow and Kingsville on Thursday and Friday, determining the extent of the storm that produced 145 kph winds here. Because of the considerable straightforward swath of damage in this area, it was determined that the storm was a downburst event and not a tornado, but still registered at the EF1 level of wind velocity. The storm did produce
an actual tornado in Blenheim about an hour later. Extra yard waste pickup days were issued by
the Town of Kingsville for those who need to get rid of branches. Many mature trees
were lost in the storm, and thousands of dollars in damage was done to homes and vehicles
caught under downed trees.
Two of several tall pines toppled during the storm at Kingsville’s Greenhill Cemetery.
This SUV took severe damage from a large tree on Robson Road in Leamington SUN photo
NOW OPEN IN LEAMINGTON 270 ERIE ST. S LEAMINGTON • 519-322-1098
those
SUN photo
A snapped tree at Mersea Park being examined by a couple of residents. SUN photo by Paul Forman
FREE!
4 MINI SICILIAN CANNOLI
with purchase of Large, Queen or King Size Pizza. The Best Pizza in town or your money back... Every Penny!
www.originalpizza.ca
Carry out only. With coupon only. One coupon per customer. Cannot be combined with any other offers. Expires August 31st, 2023