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Summary

Heavy snow is set to hit Quebec this weekend and Montreal could see 15 cm

Nothing like spring in Quebec! ❄️

Man cleaning his car from the snow in Montreal.

A major weather system coming from the southwestern United States is expected to slam into Quebec this weekend.

Senior Writer

While the calendar says spring has arrived, Quebec's weather doesn't seem to be playing by the rules.

If you've already swapped your winter boots for sneakers and fired up the BBQ for some early spring grilling, you might want to think again, as Mother Nature clearly has other plans.

A major weather system coming from the southwestern United States is expected to slam into Quebec this weekend, from March 29 to 31, 2025, and it's shaping up to be a nasty one. According to Environment Canada, the storm could bring heavy snowfall, freezing rain, and rain, depending on how the system tracks and which air masses collide. The warning was shared through a post on X, urging residents to prepare for messy conditions in the coming days.

Meanwhile, as many drivers have already made the switch to summer tires (following the end of the winter tire mandate on March 15), a winter road conditions advisory has already been issued in certain parts of the province.

As reported by The Weather Network, this weekend's storm could last from Saturday to Monday and is expected to hit the southern part of the province the hardest. Current forecasts suggest 10 to 15 cm of snow could fall on Greater Montreal on Saturday, followed by over 20 mm of rain on Sunday and Monday.

"The atmospheric conditions are ideal for a messy weather cocktail in southern Quebec. Cold air is firmly in place to the north, while warm air is pushing up from the south," The Weather Network warns. "If the warm air manages to rise above while the cold air remains at the surface, it could result in significant amounts of freezing rain."

While it's still too early to determine the exact amounts of snow and rain, meteorologists are already warning Quebecers to brace for difficult road conditions and to stay cautious throughout the weekend.

In the meantime, you may want to retrieve your shovel and de-icing salt.

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