Severe Weather Across Eastern Canada: Snowstorms and Power Outages
Eastern Canada is bracing for a series of severe weather events this week, with snowstorms, strong winds, and widespread disruptions affecting travel, schools, and power grids.
Quebec: Succession of Weather Systems
Quebec is facing a rapid succession of weather systems, with Montreal potentially receiving up to 15 cm of snow. Meteorological services warn residents to prepare for hazardous travel conditions and possible accumulations that could impact daily activities.
This developing weather pattern follows recent storms that have already caused disruptions across the province. Residents are advised to monitor updates from local meteorological authorities. Source: Meteomedia
Atlantic Provinces: Windy and Snowy Start to the Week
The Atlantic provinces are preparing for a snowy and windy start to the week, with blizzard-like conditions expected in some areas. Strong winds and heavy snowfall could lead to travel disruptions, school closures, and challenges for emergency services.
Communities from New Brunswick to Newfoundland are urging residents to secure outdoor items and avoid non-essential travel during peak storm periods. Source: Acadie Nouvelle
Prince Edward Island: School Closures and Power Outages
On Prince Edward Island, schools have been closed and power outages reported following intense winter storms. High winds have caused significant damage to infrastructure, with restoration efforts ongoing.
authorities are assessing damage and working to restore services as quickly as possible. Residents are reminded to stay safe and avoid damaged areas. Source: Radio-Canada
Stay tuned for further updates as these weather systems evolve. Safety remains the top priority for all affected regions.