The Queenston-Lewiston bridge to the U.S. was shut down in Niagara Falls, flight delays are reported at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport and Toronto motorists have been coping with falling glass and blowing debris as winds gust to 90 kilometres per hour.

Poor weather conditions forced the postponement of tonight's OHL game between Owen Sound and Peterborough in Owen Sound.

Yonge St. was reopened shortly after 10:30 a.m.

The wind also prompted police to close part of the sidewalk along Christie St., south of Dupont St., which restricted one lane of traffic.

Power outages have been reported around the city, with the most-affected area being the neighbourhood of St. Clair Ave. W. and Old Weston Rd., said Toronto Hydro spokesperson Gillian Earle.



Today’s storm marks the second time this month that high winds have battered the GTA region.

Hydro One said it hoped to have power restored to most customers later in the day, but road closures are keeping crews out of some affected areas. Some customers will be without power until tomorrow evening, when Hydro crews can get in to the areas.

With files from Josh Wingrove and Justin Piercy