It was the most rain in Toronto’s recorded history — and more might be on the way.

Environment Canada is advising that a few non-severe thunderstorms will likely pop up in southern Ontario during the day.

Overnight, the forecast is anticipating more thunderstorms that could approach severe levels with heavy downpours and strong winds.

And tomorrow, thunderstorms could bring large hail and damaging winds.

Toronto is still recovering from yesterday’s storm, which dropped more rain in two hours than the city usually receives in the month of July.

Yesterday’s storm beat out a record set by Hurricane Hazel in 1954 for the most rainfall in a single day, with 126 mm recorded at Pearson Airport.

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