According to YUL Weather Records, the last time Montreal experienced a similar snowstorm took place on January 16th, 1920, when 30.2 cm (just over a foot) of snow fell, and the daytime high – the high, mind you – reached only -19.4 (-2.9F).
Meteorologists and historians believe that this weekend’s snowfall could have been the coldest snowstorm in Montreal in a century.
On Sunday, temperatures dropped below -15 degrees (5 F) and snowfall was expected to exceed 25 cm (almost a foot).
Winter storm rages in Canada
https://www.gismeteo.ru/news/stihiynye-yavleniya/30426-v-kanade-bushuet-zimniy-shtorm/
Thanks to Martin Siebert for these links
“Help me understand this,” says Martin. “Every year we see news of strong snowfall..and each year they return. Should not these blizzards stop or reduce with AGW or Climate Change?”
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January 20, 2019 at 10:02PM
