Thirteen pedestrians were struck by vehicles during hours of relentless rain on Wednesday, prompting police to warn drivers to adjust to the conditions.

Most of the injuries were minor, but one man suffered a broken leg after being struck at Kipling Avenue and Rathburn Road.

Const. Clint Stibbe blamed both “driver and pedestrian error” for the unsettling slew of incidents.

Mayor Tory even seemed shocked by the escalating numbers.

“It’s just deeply disconcerting to hear about all the people that are involved in these collisions…” he said.

We have had numerous pedestrians stuck this am. PLS SLOW DOWN – rain & dark = reduced visibility ^pa — Toronto Police OPS (@TPSOperations) October 28, 2015

The rain storm, which was the remnants of Hurricane Patricia, also caused commuter chaos, flooding the Richmond Hill GO train tracks just in time for the evening commute.

“A couple of Richmond Hill trains have to be cancelled,” confirmed Anne Marie Aikins of Metrolinx.

See tweets about the storm below or at this mobile-friendly link.