The storms lead to both tornado warnings and warnings for many areas of southern Ontario during the late afternoon and evening. Strong winds and even a possible tornado resulted in tree damage, while rainfall led to localized flooding. The Weather Network’s Mark Robinson followed the storm on the ground and recorded the formation and movement as it moved across the province. READ MORE: ‘This is a tornado emergency’: How forecasters warn of severe danger The storms prompted several tornado watches and warnings before moving into the Golden Horseshoe later in the evening. Frequent lightning, heavy rain and strong winds were reported. From 9:50 p.m. EDT, Hydro One reported outages affecting about 15,800 customers. From 10:00 p.m. EDT, no major damage or injuries were reported. The storms were forecast to push eastward into the evening and overnight, losing intensity with the loss of daytime heating. The threat of severe weather will push into Quebec on Thursday. Below is a selection of more photos and videos shared on social media as the storms traveled across the province: Ominous clouds are photographed in Brantford, Ont., July 20, 2022. (Submitted/Domenico Nardone)