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A winter weather travel advisory is in effect as rapidly accumulating snow creates slippery roads and hazardous driving conditions.

Another winter system is set to complicate the Tuesday afternoon commute across Montreal.
Up to 10 cm of snow is expected across southern Quebec between Tuesday and Wednesday.
It's great news for skiers, but not commuters.
An Environment Canada yellow weather advisory is warning that snowfall rates will reach 2 cm per hour, reducing visibility and causing road conditions to deteriorate quickly.
The advisory also cautions quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions.
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Prepare for a difficult commute home Tuesday afternoon as the rapidly accumulating snow will make roads slippery, especially during the Greater Montreal evening rush hour.
Steady, heavy snowfall will continue into the evening, with total accumulations of up to 10 cm are expected by Wednesday morning.
Light snow is also expected in eastern parts of the province on Wednesday.
According to a report by MeteoMedia, highways across affected regions will need to be closely monitored, as road surfaces may become at least partially snow-covered.
Major roads around Montreal will require caution, along with Highways 20 and 40 toward Quebec City, and Highway 10 in Estrie.
All of southern Quebec should see some light snowfall Wednesday afternoon, with eastern Quebec also added to the storm’s path.
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