Up to six inches of rain in Quebec
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Weather summary for Quebec by Environment Canada 8 May 2017.
Up to six inches of rain has fallen in Quebec.
There are a few rainfall warnings for the province as well as a couple of lingering snowfall warnings in the Matagami and Waskaginish regions.
Blizzards in the Ulukhaktok regions of the Northwest Territories and the Cambridge Bay, Gjoa Haven and Resolute regions of Nunavut.
Frost advisories and patchy frost for parts of southern Quebec and southern Ontario.
Summary of rainfall amounts since Friday.
Restigouche-Bonaventure: 35-50 mm (1.38″ to 1.97″)
New Carlisle: 74 mm (2.91″)
Cap d’Espoir: 107 mm (4.21″)
Baie-Comeau: 35-45 mm (1.38″ to 1.77″)
Sept-Îles: 35-60 mm (1.38″ to 2.36″)
Port Meunier: 82 mm (3.23″)
Minganie: 120-150 mm (4.72″ to 5.99″)
Natashquan: 70 mm (2.76″)
Chevery: 50 mm (1.97″)
Thanks to Terry Homeniuk for this link
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May 8, 2017 at 03:23PM
