Teams from Western University's Northern Tornadoes Project will be back on the ground in the Exeter area to investigate damage from Sunday's storms.
The group confirmed late Monday that tornadoes did touch down north of Lucan and in Belmont, south of London.
NTP crews were out in 2 locations today. An EF0 tornado was confirmed in the Belmont area with prelim length 9.3 km and max wind 125 km/h. An EF1 tornado was confirmed north of Lucan with prelim length 2.4 km and max wind 135 km/h (a larger EF0 downburst also found). #onstorm
— Northern Tornadoes Project (@westernuNTP) July 21, 2020
A third twister from the Sunday storms in Beachville was confirmed by the team Tuesday afternoon. The team made the determination after spending the day examining the destruction path in those two areas.
There was also a lot of damage in the Blyth and Brussels area. Thousands were left without power and due to the widespread damage, hydro workers were out for two days clearing debris and fixing lines.
A waterspout was sighted north of Sarnia over Lake Huron, according to officials with Environment Canada.