He was sitting at his kitchen table in Amherstburg, Ont., when a weather balloon landed in his yard

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Tom Delmore and Lyle Dorie certainly had an eventful Wednesday morning.

Both Amherstburg, Ont., men were in their kitchens, enjoying their morning routines, when they spotted something in their respective backyards at about 9 a.m.

What they found was a weather balloon from the National Weather Service’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Tom Delmore and Lyle Dorie, left to right, hold the string that was attached to the weather balloon they found. (Dale Molnar/CBC News)

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“I was in my kitchen and looked out the window and saw a big round ball,” Delmore said. “I walked over and it was bouncing around. It had

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