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After getting buried under more than 70 centimetres of snow from back-to-back storms, many Montreal residents have grown used to the winter ritual of digging out their cars.

But what happens if you just… don't?

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Hold onto your toques! Quebec's weather forecast has some intense news about what's coming our way, and it's not your typical winter chill.

A new forecast from The Weather Network is promising everything from heavy rain and snow to icy conditions — a true winter cocktail that could cause some serious headaches for travellers and homeowners alike.

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Winter is just around the corner, and Quebec's weather is shaping up to be a mix of surprises this season.

According to the official winter forecast from The Weather Network, the 2024-25 winter weather forecast for Quebec predicts a "come-and-go winter," with a mix of cold snaps, mild spells and some messy storms.

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Montreal's weather has been anything but ordinary this fall. The city has flirted with record-breaking temperatures, and the current Montreal weather forecast is still showing above-seasonal highs that could be on track to set a record for the warmest fall ever.

But don't pack away your winter boots just yet! According to The Weather Network, winter could make a dramatic entrance sooner than you might think.

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Hold onto your hats, folks! As the leaves fall and the temperature cools, many Canadians' eyes are already on the holidays. However, a new Quebec winter forecast for 2024-2025 promises anything but a calm, cozy December.

According to the full 2024-2025 predictions from The Farmers' Almanac, which are reserved for members, winter weather in Quebec will arrive in full force this year, unleashing a chaotic mix of snow, freezing rain, and icy winds right from the start.

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This week's Montreal weather forecast might be a chilly wake-up call for those dreaming of May flowers. Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement, warning of a low-pressure system that will intensify over the next few days, bringing some serious snow to the city. The agency is advising that residents postpone non-essential travel.

Beginning Wednesday afternoon, Montreal will plunge back into wintry conditions. While the forecast mainly calls for snow, there could be some mixed precipitation early on, including rain. With slippery roads and reduced visibility expected, caution is urged for commuters, especially those who have already switched to summer tires.

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You can say goodbye to the fleeting mild weather, the onset of spring is officially on ice. Montreal is gearing up for a cold snap that promises to sprinkle streets with snow and dial down the thermostat. This week marks a stark contrast from the recent comfortable climate, as a wave of cold air from the northwest descends on the city.

According to Météomédia, temperatures are expected to tumble below the seasonal average. Northwestern regions of Quebec will be particularly hard hit, where mercury levels are predicted to drop to the minus 20 C mark. While Montreal might dodge the harshest cold, the city won't escape unscathed. Forecasters suggest that the coming days will see maximum temperatures around 5 C below the typical figures for this time of year.

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Montreal is getting a fresh layer of snow this week, a sign that winter is far from over. Despite a warmer-than-usual season that has seen the city get a fraction of its typical snowfall, the forecast suggests there will be a return to chillier conditions this month.

A low pressure system from the north is set to bring a drop in temperatures across Quebec, including Montreal. The change will not only cover the city in a new blanket of snow but also cause a significant melt over the weekend, followed by a refreeze midweek. The cycle is expected to create hazardous ice patches on roads and sidewalks, potentially complicating commutes for both drivers and pedestrians.

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As Montrealers enjoy a brief break from the winter chill, Environment Canada warns that this weekend, the city is set to face yet another formidable winter storm, bringing "significant snowfall" to the region.

The new storm, mirroring its predecessor earlier this week, is poised to blanket most of Quebec with a fresh layer of white, accompanied by strong winds and the challenge of blowing snow, according to a new special weather statement.

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It seems as if winter is in full force across Quebec as we await the biggest snowstorm of the season. The snowstorm is expected to impose several meteorological hazards, including snowfall and a possible freezing rain weather warning from Environment Canada.

"A major storm is taking aim at Quebec through mid-week, with a swath of heavy snow, rain, strong winds and ice all on the table. This will be the biggest storm of the year for the province so far," The Weather Networks forecast centre indicated.

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Montreal received its fair share of snowfall this past weekend but it isn't over yet. Despite Eastern Canada receiving a rather mild start to the winter, it appears as if the weather forecast is now catching up to the colder season.

Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for the Greater Montreal Area (Island of Montreal, Laval, Châteaguay and Longueuil) warning of additional snowfall starting late in the day on Tuesday, January 9.

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Montreal and surrounding areas are in the grips of a major storm, thanks to an unpredictable weather system. Originating from Western Canada, the system is expected to bring a mix of heavy rain and snow. The dramatic shift in weather could pose a challenge for commuters and city services due to rapidly changing conditions.

Montreal's meteorological mood swing

A variable weather system made its way into Quebec through Abitibi-Témiscamingue on Sunday, bringing high amounts of rain. Temperatures were above freezing in Montreal, causing precipitation to start as drizzle. Accumulation in the city ranged between five and 10 millimetres.

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