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Expect heavy rain as slow-moving thunderstorms sweep through Waterloo region

A special weather statement issued for Waterloo region warns heavy rain is possible Tuesday afternoon as slow-moving thunderstorms sweep through the area. Up to 60 mm of rain are possible in some spots.

Localized flooding in low-lying areas is possible, special weather statement says

Downtown street, it's raining and a person walks down the street with an umbrella
Rain fell in downtown Kitchener on Tuesday afternoon. A special weather statement has warned slow-moving thunderstorms could bring heavy rain to Waterloo region into the evening. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)

Slow-moving thunderstorms could bring up to 60 mm of rain to parts of Waterloo region Tuesday afternoon.

Environment Canada's has issued a special weather statement to the region that says torrential downpours are possible into the evening.

Localized flooding in low-lying areas is also possible.

As of 12:30 p.m., the special weather statement was for areas from Lake Huron to Waterloo region and north to Georgian Bay, but did not includeGuelph.

The forecast said Waterloo region and Guelph could expect showers into the evening with the risk of a thunderstorm.Tuesday's high was expected to reach 28 C with a humidex value of 37.

On Wednesday, it's expected there will be a mix of sun and cloud with a high of 30 C, feeling more like 38 C with humidity.