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Brace for wild February weather — Quebec's winter storms are just getting started

Better keep that shovel handy. 😖❄️

 Snowstorm in Montreal. Pedestrians on Mont-Royal Avenue.

If you thought January's frigid weather was rough, think again.

Senior Writer

If you thought January's frigid weather was rough, think again — February isn't looking any easier for Quebec.

The province is expected to receive intense snowstorms and a chaotic mix of weather in the coming weeks, bringing tricky road conditions and a serious test of patience.

At the end of last year, meteorologists at MétéoMédia warned that we were in for "a winter full of storms." Well, it looks like that forecast is about to hit full force.

According to meteorologist Réjean Ouimet, an arctic air mass over western Quebec is about to collide with a surge of warmer air —setting the stage for some turbulent weather. "So far, the misalignment of air masses has kept major storms away, but that's about to change," he explains.

If this pattern holds, we can expect major snowfall and unpredictable conditions across the province.

"Snowfalls of 15 or even 25 cm or more are likely to become commonplace. Another possibility is that a succession of intense systems will develop, as our winters sometimes do," Ouimet added.

Southern Quebec, in particular, is in for a messy mix of snow, rain and freezing rain, making for treacherous commutes.

Meanwhile, northern regions like Abitibi could see massive snow accumulations in the coming weeks.

No matter where you are, one thing is certain: winter storms are coming.

With that in mind, many folks have circled the first spring day on their calendars. But even when terrasse season arrives, we shouldn't pull out our shorts and sandals just yet.

Looking ahead, the Farmers' Almanac is predicting a colder-than-usual spring across much of southern Quebec, with frequent rain in April — and even a few late-season snowfalls. But don't worry, those last flurries should quickly turn to rain as temperatures rise. Meanwhile, areas in northern Quebec are set to experience "warmer-than-normal weather" as winter comes to an end.

Translation? Winter isn't going anywhere just yet.

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    • Born and raised in Montreal, Al Sciola is a Senior Writer for MTL Blog. With a background in covering sports and local events, he has a knack for finding stories that capture the city’s spirit. A lifelong Canadiens fan and trivia enthusiast, Al spends his downtime sipping espresso and trying out new recipes in the kitchen.

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