Kingston, Ontario, was hit by a severe wind storm on the morning of March 17, 2026, bringing powerful gusts and hazardous conditions to the area. According to Environment Canada, southwest winds reached speeds between 70 and 90 km/h, which also created low visibility due to blowing snow.
The storm caused property damage across the city, including downed trees, scattered debris, and structural damage to some buildings. Residents have been using local online forums to share photos of the impact and provide real-time updates to their neighbours about safety risks in different parts of town.
While many parts of the province faced widespread power failures, Utilities Kingston reported that its local grid did not experience the same level of major outages seen in other regions. In areas surrounding the city, Hydro One remains the primary contact for residents dealing with electricity disruptions caused by the weather.
City officials and utility providers are asking residents to remain cautious while crews work to clear debris from local streets. People are encouraged to check official outage maps and report any new damage to the appropriate authorities as the community begins to assess the full extent of the storm.