10.03.2026

"Major Ice Storm Threatens Southern Quebec This Week"

Environment Canada says a major ice storm is headed to southern Quebec starting Wednesday

Environment Canada has issued a warning for a significant ice storm expected to impact southern Quebec, commencing on Wednesday. This storm is anticipated to affect several regions, including major urban centers such as Montreal and Quebec City.

Forecasts predict that these areas will receive between 20 to 30 millimeters of freezing rain over a span of up to 24 hours. The weather agency has indicated that the accumulation of ice poses risks, including potential power outages and hazardous driving conditions. The weight of the ice is likely to lead to trees cracking and possibly falling onto power lines, creating further disruptions.

The cold temperatures expected to follow the storm may complicate cleanup efforts. Environment Canada advises residents to cancel any non-essential travel plans during this period to ensure safety and minimize risk.

This warning comes as a reminder of the impacts that severe weather can have on infrastructure and daily life in the affected regions. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and prepare accordingly for the challenging conditions ahead.