Windsor-Essex is on the list of the top weather stories of 2016.
The late September flood has been ranked as the 10th biggest weather story of the year.
A heavy storm dumped up to 7-inches of rain on parts of Windsor, Tecumseh and Essex County in just a few hours causing millions of dollars in flood damage to thousands of homes.
The wildfire that ripped across Fort McMurray, Alberta was selected as Canada's top weather story of the year in the annual list compiled by the country's top meteorologists.
The wildfire forced nearly 90-thousand people to flee the city and reduced thousands of homes to ash in early May.
It is the costliest insured natural disaster in Canadian history, according to the Insurance Bureau of Canada, with an estimated $3.77-billion dollars in claims as of last month.
Number two on the list was the second-warmest winter in Canada since national record-keeping began in 1948.
With files from the Canadian Press