Montreal added another big snowstorm to its winter resume on Sunday. And it was one for the record books. Yesterday was the snowiest March 10 in more than a hundred years.
According to local weather station, YUL Weather Records, yesterday’s 16 cm of powder was the snowiest March 10 since 1918.
With a 8pm snow total of 16cm, today is #Montréal‘s snowiest Mar 10th in 101 years, since Mar 10th, 1918. pic.twitter.com/EzWBqFaXnV
— YUL Weather Records (@YUL_Weather) March 11, 2019
According to Environment Canada, today’s flurries won’t be as heavy as yesterday’s downfall, but 2ºC will turn the snow into slush as the day continues.
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If we’re going to deal with even more snow throughout this long-lasting winter, we may as well do so historically.
Here’s how snowy Instagram looked this morning after what was, hopefully, the final snowstorm of the winter.
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Okay winter, you had your fun. Now bring on the sun.