Thunderstorms – Get Prepared

Thunderstorms are most common in the late spring and throughout the summer. You can take steps to prepare in advance of thunderstorms.

How to prepare before a thunderstorm

To prepare for a thunderstorm:

Where to get information

Prepare Your Home

When thunderstorm activity is forecast

Environment and Climate Change Canada will issue a thunderstorm watch when a severe thunderstorm could develop. A thunderstorm warning is issued when there is evidence that a thunderstorm is imminent or occurring. When either is issued, you can take steps to protect yourself and your household should a thunderstorm develop:

During a thunderstorm

During a thunderstorm, be careful around lightning. It’s a million times more powerful than household electrical current. On average, lightning strikes kill 2 to 3 people every year in Canada and injure around 180 people.

If you are indoors

If you are outdoors

If you are in a vehicle

After a thunderstorm

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