Montreal will receive its first official snow of the winter season on Sunday morning, while the latest storm dates back to early December.
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In fact, the metropolis experienced its last snowfall more than a month ago.
The cold and precipitation making roads more slippery could make travel difficult in the southwest of the province, where Environment Canada has issued a winter road condition warning.
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At least 5 cm more than expected yesterday is expected for this sector.
Winter sports fans will be served this week as a new system with a new broadside is expected to reach all regions on Tuesday evening.
According to Environment Canada, the average snow accumulation in January is 11 cm, while Montreal has only had a trace of snow this year and no snow accumulation since yesterday.
In addition, all major cities in Quebec are below average. Trois-Rivières, which normally experiences 39 cm of traffic jams in January, is currently at 1 cm.