Environment Canada has confirmed that three additional tornadoes touched down in western Quebec on Friday — bringing the day's total number of twisters in the Ottawa-Gatineau area to six. It likely travelled about 10 kilometres through the wooded area, snapping trees and downing power poles as it went, Environment Canada said. All three twisters were likely EF-1 tornadoes, Environment Canada said, meaning they had wind speeds between 135 and 175 km/h. Environment Canada has confirmed that six tornadoes touched down in the Ottawa-Gatineau region on Friday. Environment Canada said yesterday that an EF-1 tornado also hit the town of Calabogie, Ont., about 100 kilometres west of Ottawa.
Source: CBC News September 25, 2018 20:15 UTC