A person crosses a street as snow falls in Montreal, Sunday, January 7, 2024. Environment Canada has issued weather alerts for large parts of Ontario and Quebec as a winter storm is expected to bring up to 40 centimetres of snow in some regions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes
A person crosses a street as snow falls in Montreal, Sunday, January 7, 2024. Environment Canada has issued weather alerts for large parts of Ontario and Quebec as a winter storm is expected to bring up to 40 centimetres of snow in some regions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes
MONTREAL - Environment Canada issued weather warnings for large parts of Ontario and Quebec on Friday as a winter storm was expected to bring up to 40 centimetres of snow to some regions, along with strong winds and a risk of storm surges.
Starting in Ontario on Friday and moving east, the storm was forecast to bring five to 10 cm of snow in Toronto over a short period, making driving hazardous. Winds gusting up to 70 kilometres per hour combined with the heavy snow risked reducing visibility.
To the north, snowfall of up to 30 cm was forecast for Sudbury, Ont., and surrounding areas.
In Quebec, parts of which are still digging out from a snowstorm earlier this week, the weather system will hit western parts of the province overnight Friday and move east on Saturday.
The storm will dump up to 20 cm of snow in Montreal by Saturday evening, with as much as 40 cm possible north of the St. Lawrence River between Quebec City and Sept-ÃŽles.