Environment Canada says the worst of the storms that travelled across central and eastern Ontario on Sunday is over, but some areas of the province should still brace for wet weather Sunday night.The federal weather agency placed many municipalities under various warnings and watches — including tornado, severe thunderstorm and rainfall — on Sunday afternoon.
All of those weather alerts were lifted by about 10:30 p.m.Peter Kimbell, an Environment Canada warning preparedness meteorologist based in Ottawa, confirmed the stormy weather caused damage in Camden East, northwest of Kingston, at around 2:30 p.m., just before the agency issued a tornado watch for some areas.“There were 20 to 30 trees uprooted or damaged, a roof of the house removed.