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Destructive twister strikes Saint-Zénon, Quebec, marking the region's initial tornado incident of the year 2025.

Tornado Verified in Saint-Zénon, Quebec, Lanaudière Region, Occurred on April 29 at approximately 7:30 p.m.

Destructive twister strikes Saint-Zénon, Quebec, marking the region's initial tornado incident of the year 2025.

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Early reports suggest that a tornado swept through the quaint town of Saint-Zénon in the Lanaudière region of Québec on April 29 around 7:30 p.m. This tornado marked the first event of its kind in the province in 2025.

The Northern Tornadoes Project (NTP) revealed that the storm's winds were roughly 165 km/h, and it traveled approximately 6.74 km from east to west. Despite the strong winds, thankfully no injuries were reported. The storm's path left a trail of destruction, causing structural damage to houses and barns and bringing down trees.

According to meteorological experts at The Weather Network, the Saint-Zénon tornado marked a rare occurance in Quebec, as the last tornado to occur in April was reported in 1996.

When we investigate such events, we often focus on key aspects like:

  • Impact Zone: Providing specific details about the area affected, including any notable landmarks or communities impacted by the tornado's path.
  • Wind Speeds: Gauging the estimated wind speed, enabling a classification of the tornado on the Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale.
  • Damage Assessment: Describing the types of damage observed, such as buildings razed, trees uprooted, or power outages.
  • Historical Comparison: Establishing whether the tornado was significant due to its severity, frequency, or the extent of its impact in comparison to previous storms in the region.

For more in-depth information on past tornadoes in Quebec, you can delve into historical records maintained by meteorological services or academic research. For the most accurate and updated details on the recent tornado, it's advisable to follow credible news sources or official weather reports from Environment and Climate Change Canada.

  1. The tornado that occurred in Quebec's Saint-Zénon town on April 29, 2025, left a track of destruction, particularly affecting houses, barns, and uprooting trees in the Lanaudière region.
  2. The wind speeds of the Saint-Zénon tornado were approximately 165 km/h, confirmed by the Northern Tornadoes Project (NTP), placing it on the Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale.
  3. As reported by meteorological experts at The Weather Network, the Saint-Zénon tornado was a rare incident in Quebec, because the last reported April tornado was in 1996.
  4. Investigations into this tornado will likely focus on various aspects such as the extent of the damage, comparison to previous regional storms, specific impact zones, and wind speeds for better understanding and weather-forecasting purposes.
Tornado confirmed in Saint-Zénot, Que., Lanaudière region, on April 29 at approximately 7:30 p.m., according to the Northern Tornadoes Project (NTP).

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