A team of
Western University researchers has determined two weak tornadoes caused damage in parts of London on Wednesday as the remnants of Hurricane Beryl barrelled through the region.
Officials with the Northern Tornadoes Project announced on Saturday they’d found evidence of “wind damage” in two locations in London – one in west London, and another in the area around Hyde Park and River Bend in the city’s northwest end. They weren’t more specific about the locations of the twisters, though one image suggested damage near Cherryhill Village.
Both occurred at about 4 p.m. on July 10 and were rated EF0 – the lowest possible rating for a tornado’s strength.