Ontario

Sarnia Residents Urged To Secure Items As Winds Pick Up

By

James Sinclair
March 16, 2026 10:50 am

Residents in Sarnia, Ontario, are being told to prepare for strong wind gusts reaching up to 90 kilometres per hour on Monday, March 16, 2026. The high wind alert, which peaked with the highest gusts on Monday morning, is expected to last through the day and continue into the evening hours.

According to Environment Canada, the Sarnia-Petrolia-Western Lambton area will experience these heavy winds. The agency predicts that the wind will come from the southwest before shifting to come from the west by Monday afternoon.

Community members are advised to secure any loose outdoor items and exercise caution while the warning is in effect. Caution is recommended while travelling, as strong gusts can make driving difficult for high-sided vehicles.

These conditions may lead to small amounts of property damage, such as damage to roofs or fences, and potential power outages in some neighbourhoods. Residents are encouraged to stay alert and follow local safety updates until the wind dies down later tonight.

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