Montreal weather: rainfall warning Saturday
Much of southern Quebec is under a rainfall warning Saturday as Environment Canada forecasts between 40 and 60 millimetres of rain. Environment Canada has issued a rainfall warning in southern Quebec, with Environment Canada predicting up to 40 to 60 millimetres of rain could fall across the province by Sunday evening. The warning covers a wide area from the Ontario border west of Montreal to the Maine border in the east, and from the Vermont border to the region just west of Quebec City. Environment Canada warns that heavy rainfall could cause flash floods and water accumulation on roads. The city of Montreal has announced plans to develop water-resilient public infrastructure to mitigate the effects of frequent heavy rainfalls.

Published : 2 years ago by Kelsey Patterson in Weather
Much of southern Quebec is under a rainfall warning Saturday as Environment Canada forecasts between 40 and 60 millimetres of rain could drench the province by Sunday evening.
The federal weather agency’s rainfall warning covers a wide area from the Ontario border west of Montreal to the Maine border in the east, and from the Vermont border in the south to the region just west of Quebec City to the north.
Environment Canada says rainfall will be heavy at times, noting downpours have the potential to cause flash floods and water accumulation on roads.
The agency’s 24-hour forecast for Montreal shows persistent precipitation through Sunday morning.
Montreal has already seen several significant rainfall events this year.
The city earlier this month announced it would accelerate the development of water-resilient public infrastructure in hopes of mitigating the effects of what it says are increasingly frequent heavy rainfalls.
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