The low pressure system that has swept over much of the province has left significant accumulations of snow since Friday. What conclusions can we draw from this first real widespread snowstorm of December?
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In the morning, Environment and Climate Change Canada issued a meteorological summary detailing the number of centimeters of snow received in 21 sectors of Quebec, as of Sunday, at 11 a.m.
It is in downtown Montreal and in Beloeil, on the South Shore of Montreal, where the federal agency recorded the greatest amounts of snow, with 37 centimeters.
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See the complete list provided by Environment and Climate Change Canada.
– Montreal (Downtown): 37 cm
– Beloeil: 37 cm
– Lachute : 35 cm
– Joliet: 35 cm
– Sainte-Julie: 35 cm
– Length: 33 cm
– Sorel-Tracy : 32 cm
– Montreal (Airport): 32 cm
– Gatineau : 31 cm
– Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu: 31 cm
– Massif (Charlevoix) : 29 cm
– Trois-Rivières: 28 cm
– Shawinigan : 27 cm
– The Assumption: 26 cm
– Mirabel (Airport): 25 cm
– Orford : 24 cm
– Granby : 21 cm
– Frelighsburg : 20 cm
– Sherbrooke : 18 cm
– Saint-Armand : 17 cm
– Quebec (Airport): 8 cm
Please note that the data presented in the summary provided by Environment Canada is preliminary, and that a final report will be published in the coming days.
Joël Lemay / Agence QMI