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Winter is really amping up as a winter storm is set to hit Quebec with some regions expecting a whopping 40 centimetres of snow.

Despite being hit with our fair share of snow over the weekend, Montreal is now anticipating even more snowfall and the possibility of freezing rain. In fact, Environment Canada has issued a winter storm warning for the Greater Montreal Area.

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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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'Tis really is the season, isn't it? Montreal has received its first major snowstorm of the winter season and this weekend's snowfall has been nothing short of magical.

Now, I totally get that winter isn't everyone's favourite time of year. Still, when you consider the fashion, the charm and festivities all matched with the tranquillity and beauty of a white veil of snow covering the city streets and landscapes, you've got a picture-perfect winter moment.

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Summer in Montreal may be officially over according to the calendar, but it appears as if Mother Nature has other plans in store for us. As October nears, the first week of spooky season is set to be rather warm, with summer temperatures making a quick comeback all week long. So, Montreal should prepare for a hot twist in the autumn tale as Montreal weather gives us one last taste of those warmer days.

The Weather Network released its 14-day Montreal weather forecast, indicating hotter-than-usual days ahead. Starting Tuesday, October 3 Montreal weather will reach a daily high of 26 degrees Celsius. The Montreal weather forecast is calling for a "sunny" week with temps remaining in the mid-twenties range for a few days.

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Mother Nature is in full force this week as Montreal is expected to be hit with over 40 millimetres of rain in the next few days. Environment Canada (EC) has now issued a rainfall warning for the Island of Montreal and its surrounding areas.

The warning was issued at 12:39 on April 23, 2023, and states "total rainfall amounts of 25 to 35 millimetres are expected over these areas until Monday morning."

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While it's officially springtime in Quebec, it appears as if the lingering winter weather isn't bowing out as gracefully as we'd hoped. The Quebec weather forecast is calling for up to 20 centimetres of snow and it's safe to say we've all about had enough of this wintry nonsense.

The Weather Network says that another "messy system" is set to bring in more snow, rain and ice to parts of southern Quebec and Ontario.

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Buckle up, folks because a snowstorm is about to hit southern Quebec...again. Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for several regions across the province — some of which are expected to receive up to 25 centimetres of snow.

The culprit? A low-pressure system originating from Texas that is set to hit Quebec this Saturday, March 4. The federal weather department issued the weather warning for the Eastern Townships, Gatineau, Montreal, Laval, Longueuil, Châteauguay, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Saint-Hyacinthe, Vaudreuil, Soulanges and Huntingdon.

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Environment Canada has issued a snow squall warning for Montreal as the incoming cold front sweeps through the province. The alert was released at 8:00 p.m. on February 2 and is also currently in effect for the Laval area, Longueuil (Varennes area), and Châteauguay (La Prairie area).

Intense winds and blowing snow are expected throughout the Montreal Island area starting Friday night and visibilities will be significantly reduced due to the heavy snow, EnviroCan says.

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Don't put those shovels away just yet! Two back-to-back snow storms will hit Quebec the week of January 22 to 29 and conditions are shaping up to be intense.

According to The Weather Network, Quebec will feel the effects of a strong jet stream heading north from the United States — bringing in strong winds and lots of potential snowfall.

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Montreal weather this time of year can't seem to make up its mind. Despite a Quebec January forecast calling for an "extremely warm" start, it seems as if winter is making a full-on comeback with additional snowfall expected across the metro area over the next two days.

According to The Weather Network, Montreal Island might be able to expect up to 15 centimetres of snow starting Wednesday, January 4. Anywhere between five to 10 centimetres of "scattered flurries" are expected as temps are set to reach a high of 1 C with a "feels like" of minus 3 C.

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If you've been feeling as if it's warmer than usual in Montreal, that's because, well… it is. In fact, Quebec will begin its first week of the new year "basking in extreme warmth," The Weather Network says.

For those who have lived in Quebec all their lives, this January just might bring about some of the warmest temperatures seen across the province.

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Good news for those seriously missing that summer weather! Montreal is set to warm up this weekend with temperatures predicted to rise above the 20-degree Celsius mark — giving us a major summer weather throwback without the unbearable humidity.

Despite the weather forecast for November (can you believe it's already November?) calling for wet and cold days ahead, Mother Nature is giving us a few extra moments of warmth before really diving into winter for good.

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