Ontario's wild wintry Wednesday ended with... thunderstorms?

After a wintry day in southern Ontario, early storm season conditions made an appearance

Southern Ontario experienced a dynamic weather day on Wednesday, February 18, marked by a mix of precipitation types and an unusual winter thunderstorm.

A low pressure system moved through early in the day, bringing freezing rain to many areas in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA).

Baron - Ontario satellite Wednesday afternoon - Feb 18

Accumulating snowfall was reported east of Highway 400, while ice pellets were evident across the region.

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Rare winter thunderstorm with frequent lightning in southwestern Ontario

By 5 p.m., an unexpected development unfolded.

Mild air over Michigan triggered a single thunderstorm near Lansing, which strengthened as it tracked northeast toward Sarnia, crossing into Canada near southern Lake Huron.

Baron - Ontario Wednesday temperature pattern - Feb 18

The storm shifted eastward, moving through Watford, Strathroy, and London, delivering toonie-sized hail and frequent lightning.

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Baron - Ontario Wednesday thunderstorm energy - Feb 18

As the thunderstorm encountered colder air over southwestern Ontario, heavy rain transitioned to freezing rain while lightning activity persisted.

This rare February weather event — featuring both thunderstorms and freezing rain within approximately 100 km — adds another unique chapter to winter 2026.

Baron - Ontario satellite Wednesday night - Feb 18

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