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What was the worst snowstorm in Montreal? A storm in December 1969 dropped 58 cm of snow in three days across the city making it the most significant snowfall event from one system. Sign up to our ...
Montreal is digging out from unprecedented back-to-back storms, with more snow having fallen between last Thursday and Sunday than any four-day period on record. A total of 75 centimetres of ...
One day after an intense winter storm dumped over 30 centimetres of snow on Montreal, the city is racing to clear some streets before another one arrives. Forecasters predict another round of ...
UPDATE February 14, 2025: A second winter storm is set to hit Montreal from Sunday into Monday, bringing significant snowfall of up to 30 centimetres in some areas. While this is great news for ...
Montrealers are shovelling out after an intense winter storm — the second in four days — lashed ... Sabourin said that almost 50 per cent of the sidewalks in Montreal have not yet been cleared. He ...
Montreal is slowly digging itself out from two storms that dropped a historic amount of snow on the city, but city officials ...
Montreal and Ottawa have both picked up close to 40 inches (more than 100 centimeters) of snow this month. The impending storm will trigger airline delays and flight cancellations at the major ...
UPDATE: Winter Storm Warning now in effect for metro Montreal and all of southern Quebec. Strong low pressure will move from Texas towards the St. Lawrence Valley on Wednesday and Thursday.
As of 11am Friday morning, all weather warnings have now expired for this storm for Montreal. Previous Post: The snow has tapered off across the Montreal region after nearly 10cm fell today.
By comparison, Sunday’s storm produced six hours of blizzard ... A much-needed break in the forecast For context, Montreal received 40 cm of snow during the entire month of January.
The WINTER STORM WARNING remains in effect for Montreal and all of southern Quebec. Radar is showing heavy snow to the south and west of the Montreal region moving northeast into southern Quebec.