Blizzard Conditions Shut Down Schools Across Quebec
Toronto/Montreal – Major Canadian cities are facing a daunting cleanup after back-to-back winter storms dumped massive amounts of snow across the region. Toronto and Montreal are grappling with towering snow piles, leading to transportation delays and hazardous road conditions.
In Quebec, blizzard conditions have forced many schools to remain closed, as authorities work to clear roads and sidewalks buried under heavy snow. Public transport services in both cities have also been disrupted, with several bus routes delayed or canceled due to impassable streets.
In Toronto, city officials have deployed hundreds of snowplows and salt trucks to manage the icy conditions, but residents are still struggling with blocked driveways and snow-covered sidewalks. Montreal, which saw record snowfall, is facing similar challenges, with city workers racing against time to remove the accumulating snow before the next cold wave sets in.
Meteorologists warn that temperatures are expected to drop further, raising concerns about icy roads and possible power outages. Authorities are urging residents to avoid unnecessary travel and check for updates on school and transit services.
With winter far from over, both cities are bracing for more snow in the coming weeks, as Canada continues to experience one of its harshest winters in recent years.