A strengthening trough in Colorado moves into eastern Canada. Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued watches and warnings from southern Ontario to Newfoundland.
Montreal and southwestern Quebec are under winter storm warnings for 15 to 30 centimeters of heavy wet snow Thursday night into Friday. There will be wind gusts of up to 60 km/h, which will cause drifts and drifts of snow and reduce visibility on the roadways.
Eastern cities are under a freezing rain warning for two to 10 millimeters of ice Friday morning through Friday afternoon. Periods of rain and sleet east of Montreal will follow heavy wet snow Thursday night that could bring urban accumulations in the 10 to 15 cm range.
Montreal will have heavy snow tonight through Friday morning.
As temperatures drop, the snow will gradually taper off during the evening commute.
Skies will clear over the weekend, but colder air will return.
Au courant des prochanes heures, certaines régions poudyant recevoir jusqu’à 40 cm de neige.Si vous le pouvez, optez pour le télétravail. Si vous devez prendre la route:-Gardez vos distances-Réduisez votre vitesse-Lumez vos phares-Redoublez de prudence pic.twitter.com/TI9TUL22nD
— Transports Quebec (@Transports_Qc) January 12, 2023
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