Hurricane Fiona, The Biggest Storm In Canada

Canada is preparing for the strongest storm to ever hit their country’s coast. After lashing the Caribbean, Hurricane Fiona is forecasted to barely miss Bermuda as a category 3 storm and displays no signs of slowing before it slams into Canada tomorrow morning. This is predicted to be the biggest storm Canada has ever faced. The largest storm to hit Canada so far was the category 2 storm Hurricane Juan. However, Fiona is much stronger with force winds extended to 70 miles in either direction from the center, a path 140 miles wide and an area more than 400 miles could experience tropical storm force winds. It is possible Fiona could continue to grow even stronger by the time it reaches Canada.