Montreal
Many parts of Quebec are expected to get their archetypal blast of wintery upwind starting connected Sunday, with Montreal expected to spot betwixt 5 and 10 cm of snow.
Snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 cm expected successful Montreal area
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· Posted: Nov 07, 2025 3:42 PM EST | Last Updated: 1 hr ago
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Quebecers should get acceptable for immoderate perchance messy wintertime upwind starting connected Sunday, that could marque for slippery roadworthy conditions.
Environment Canada issued a upwind connection connected Friday for confederate Quebec, stretching from westbound to east.
While the way of the strategy could vary, Environment Canada says areas on the St. Lawrence River could spot a premix of rainfall and snow.
The Montreal country could spot betwixt 5 and 10 cm of snowfall opening astatine noon connected Sunday with snowfall continuing connected done Monday.
The upwind conditions, combined with an ongoing nationalist transit onslaught successful Montreal, could make a cleanable tempest for commuters Monday morning, the upwind bureau warns.
"The precipitation could marque roads snowy and slippery, making it hard to get around, particularly during unreserved hr Monday morning," the upwind connection reads.
Furthermore, galore motorists person yet to instal wintertime tires connected their vehicles with the Dec. 1 deadline inactive weeks away.
Meanwhile, Environment Canada says different regions, successful a enactment from Mauricie to Les Escoumins, northbound of the St. Lawrence River, could spot the archetypal "significant snowfall" of the play with immoderate areas expected to get arsenic overmuch arsenic 20 cm of snow.
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