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Storm cleanup begins for southern Ontario

Toronto and other areas of southern Ontario are cleaning up after a pair of Sunday evening thunderstorms knocked out power for thousands of customers.

Ontario storm: Thousands without power

9 years ago
Duration 2:59
Storm cleanup begins for southern Ontario

Toronto and other areas of southern Ontario are cleaning up after a pair of Sunday evening thunderstormsknocked out power for thousands of customers.

Sunday's storm came in two waves:the first at supper hour, the second before midnight.

The storm brought heavyrain, hailand in some areas,brought down trees and flooded streets. At the height of the storm, about 50,000 people were without electricity. As of 10a.m. Monday, about 24,000 Hydro One customers remained without power while Toronto Hydro's online outage map showed only a handful of small outages.

By 12:45 p.m., the number of Hydro One customers without power had dropped to 19,500, according to an outage mapon the company's website.

By 4 p.m., the outages went below 500.

The outages were spread over a vast area of Ontario, from Muskoka to outside Windsor.

Hydro One said Monday it hopes to have power restored to all customers today.

Veld Music Festival cancelled

Thestorm forced the sudden cancellation of the Veld Music Festival in Toronto. Just before 6 p.m. Sundaythe second day of the two-day festivalconcert goers were told to vacate the concert site at Downsview Park as lightning filledthe skies.

Ticket holders asked about refunds on Twitter Monday, but so far there's no word on whether any money will be returned as compensation for shutting the show down early.

There were four reports of possible tornado sightings during the storm, but those have yet to be confirmed by Environment Canada.

Today, most of southern Ontario will see calmer weather, though there's a chance of afternoon thunderstorms in some areas.