A handful of people in the Dryden area are without power this morning following a strong wind and rain storm last night.
About 27 Hydro One customers in the Lakeside Drive area are impacted and the power could be out until 5 today.
Some living along Highway 594 are also in the dark with some 20 customers affected.
Another 57 in the Lyle Road and Airport areas are also without power, along with a small group just south of the City.
Fewer than 20 customers along Highway 665, south of Richan, are also in the dark, along with a small group just north of Wabigoon.
Another 50 in the Sandal Lake area, just east of Ignace, should have power restored around the noon hour.
A Rainfall Warning remains in effect with another round of precipitation moving in.
Environment Canada says the exact amount of rain is uncertain, but an additional 20 to 40 millimetres appears possible by the end of the evening, with the number going higher with thunderstorms.
Another 20 millimeters fell Monday in the Dryden area.
There was some wild weather in the region.
Another 44 millimetres of rain for the Fort Frances area.
Last night’s storm also leading to tornado warnings on both sides of the border.
There are unconfirmed reports of one passing through Alberton,
There are several signs of storm damage across the region, from downed trees to items being tossed around by the strong winds.