Direct answer: The latest substantial reporting on the 1996 Southern Ontario tornadoes remains historical, with ongoing archival discussions rather than new events, since the outbreak occurred on April 20, 1996.
Context and key points:
- The 1996 outbreak in Southern Ontario included multiple F2–F3 tornadoes, notably around Williamsford, Arthur, and Walters Falls, with no deaths and several injuries, and significant property damage.[1][2][3]
- Coverage in recent years has focused on retrospective “This Day In Weather History” style features recounting the event and its unusual timing for spring in Canada, rather than new developments or live updates.[2][3]
- Contemporary Weather and Canadian meteorology outlets have reaffirmed the rarity of such early-season, high-intensity tornadoes for that region and year, but there are no ongoing, new tornado threats tied to 1996 events.[1][2]
If you want, I can pull together a concise timeline of the 1996 outbreak with locations, intensities, and casualty/damage figures, or summarize how the event is discussed in major Canadian weather retrospectives. I can also provide a short list of reliable sources for deeper reading.