See which areas got the most snow after the storm

See which areas got the most snow after the storm –

The Massif de Charlevoix was the big winner in terms of snow accumulations on Thursday morning (60 cm), followed by a wide margin by Shawinigan (44 cm), Gaspé (40 cm) and Sainte-Lucie-des-Laurentides (40 cm).

On the back of the pack we find Blanc-Sablon (10 to 15 cm), then Mont-Joli (14 cm) and Montreal (16 cm), detailed Environment Canada on X.

Havre-Saint-Pierre received between 20 and 30 cm, New Richmond 20 cm and Mascouche 21 cm.

Saint-Eusèbe, Sept-Îles, Roberval, Saint-Félicien, the Laurentides Wildlife Reserve, Beauport, Quebec, Trois-Rivières, Joliette, Saint-Adolphe-d'Howard, Saint-Donat-de-Montcalm, Saint-Jérôme and Saint -Between 25 and 43 cm of snow fell in Colombia between Tuesday and Thursday morning.

Icy rain and strong wind

Mirabel and Montreal received freezing rain during this storm. Sherbrooke, Percé, Pointe-des-Monts and the Saguenay Fjord are the regions with the strongest winds, between 87 km/h and 126 km/h.

The storm also caused some damage. In Quebec, flooding led to the closure of several roads. The crossing from L'Isle-aux-Coudres to Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive was interrupted in Charlevoix.

Flooding and flooding were reported in Saguenay, Carleton-sur-Mer, Hopetown and Chandler.

In Maria, 48 homes were evacuated and a surge was observed on Route 132.