The Quebec government reported medium flooding at three of its water monitoring stations as of 4:30 p.m., as well as five instances of minor flooding and said 15 spots were under surveillance.
On the bright side: a combo of higher-than-normal temperatures and little precipitation could see summer kick off in May, according to the long-term forecast by MétéoMédia.
According to Environment Canada, the maximum temperature reached was 17.2°C in Montreal, shattering the previous record of 12 ...
The Montreal agency overseeing the city's public transit network is adopting a policy forcing people within its Metro system ...
It’s starting to feel like spring in Montreal, as the city begins to see more above zero temperatures in its weekly forecasts ...
For fans, hockey makes the cold season the best time of the year—but not when four feet of fresh powder fall at the tail end ...
The Canadiens' playoff push is fueled in part by a desire to have a peak Bell Centre experience. They came close Saturday ...
The mild weather observed in recent days in certain regions of Quebec, combined with rain in the last few hours, is causing ...
Winter 2024-2025 started off slowly and seems to be ending early, with what appears to be a very mild March to date, but such ...
A number of Quebec communities are under flood watch Monday after mild weather and rain resulted in overflowing rivers and ...