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Chute-Saint-Philippe, QC

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ORANGE WARNING - FREEZING RAIN

Impact Level: High

Forecast Confidence: High


A significant period of freezing rain is expected. What : Total accumulations of 10 to 20 millimetres of freezing rain. The event could last several hours and disrupt some services. When: Wednesday to Thursday morning. Additional information: Conditions will remain cold in subsequent days, which may complicate and delay the full return to normal services. Transportation delays are to be expected. Roads and walkways will likely become icy and slippery. Prolonged utility outages are likely. Significant damage to property, including some buildings and trees, is likely due to the weight of ice. Non-essential travel should be avoided. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to QCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm.

In effect for:

  • Mont-Laurier area

Current ConditionsObserved at: Maniwaki Airport

C

Wind:
N 15 km/h
More details
Temperature:
0.9°C
Pressure:
101.6 kPa
Dew point:
-4.6°C
Humidity:
67%
Date:
Observed at:
Maniwaki Airport

ForecastForecast issued:

ORANGE WARNING - FREEZING RAIN

Impact Level: High

Forecast Confidence: High


A significant period of freezing rain is expected. What : Total accumulations of 10 to 20 millimetres of freezing rain. The event could last several hours and disrupt some services. When: Wednesday to Thursday morning. Additional information: Conditions will remain cold in subsequent days, which may complicate and delay the full return to normal services. Transportation delays are to be expected. Roads and walkways will likely become icy and slippery. Prolonged utility outages are likely. Significant damage to property, including some buildings and trees, is likely due to the weight of ice. Non-essential travel should be avoided. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to QCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm.

In effect for:

  • Mont-Laurier area

Detailed ForecastForecast issued:

Chance of flurries
Tonight
-5°C
Cloudy with 60 percent chance of flurries this evening and after midnight. Snow beginning overnight. Risk of freezing drizzle this evening and after midnight. Wind northeast 20 km/h. Low minus 5. Wind chill near minus 11.
Freezing rain or snow
Wed, 11 Mar
-1°C
Snow changing to freezing rain at times mixed with ice pellets late in the morning. Snow and ice pellet amount 5 cm. Wind northeast 20 km/h gusting to 40. High minus 1. Wind chill minus 12 in the morning and minus 6 in the afternoon. UV index 1 or low.
Night: Periods of freezing rain or snow. Low minus 5.
Periods of snow
Thu, 12 Mar
-4°C
Periods of snow. High minus 4.
Night: Cloudy periods. Low minus 17.
Sunny
Fri, 13 Mar
-5°C
Sunny. High minus 5.
Night: Snow. Low minus 8.
Snow
Sat, 14 Mar
-3°C
Snow. High minus 3.
Night: Clear. Low minus 14.
Snow
Sun, 15 Mar
-2°C
Snow. High minus 2.
Night: Snow. Low minus 6.
Periods of snow
Mon, 16 Mar
-4°C
Periods of snow. High minus 4.
Normals:
Max0°C.Min-13°C.
Sunrise:
7:24 EDT
Sunset:
18:59 EDT

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