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To: 3bar who wrote (1350)1/21/2019 3:32:31 PM
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Meteorologists and historians believe that this weekend’s baptism by snow could actually have been the coldest snowstorm experienced by Montrealers in a century, reads a montreal.ctvnews.caarticle from Jan 20.

Sunday’s high held below -15C all day and snow accumulation was expected to exceed 25cm.

According to the Twitter account YUL Weather Records, the last time Montreal experienced a similar snowstorm was Jan 16, 1920. On that day, a total of 30.2 cm of snow fell, and the daytime high reached -19.4C.

By 3pm on Sunday it was already Montreal’s 2nd snowiest Jan 20th since records began in 1872:

Environment Canada advised people to postpone “non-essential travel” until conditions improve, which may not be for a couple of days.

“There is another storm that may be heading our way for the middle of the week, so we expect more snow,” warned Michelle Fleury, a meteorologist with Environment Canada.

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To: 3bar who wrote (1350)1/21/2019 4:32:23 PM
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Myself and a friend try and walk every morning, 5 days per week. It sometimes works out to just maybe 3 days due to life issues but we have been doing it for 7 years. Today was 6 km and the wind chill was -43C apparently. Sure was cold but we have been out when the temp was -38. The key is to dress warmly and keep moving.

BTW, I think I am about 2 hours north of you.