Published on Mar. 11, 2026, 9:58 PM

Power outages are on the rise in Quebec as a potent ice storm brings significant freezing rain and ice buildup into Thursday. Expect more disruptions to surface once the event ends and the cleanup begins

An ongoing ice and winter storm is impacting Quebec, threatening multi-day power outages and significant disruptions. More than 100 flights were cancelled at Montreal’s Trudeau airport on Wednesday, and many schools in southern Quebec were closed ahead of the storm.

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Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) issued orange freezing rain warnings for southern Quebec, indicating the storm could last up to 24 hours and disrupt services. Thousands of people are without power.

Eastern Ontario and Quebec precipitation reports as of Wednesday afternoon

Freezing rain is expected to linger into Thursday, with a total, extended period of 20-24 hours of icy conditions across regions including Gatineau, Montreal, and the Eastern Townships.

Power outages, cancellations, and travel hazards through Thursday

Wednesday overnight, precipitation will intensify, with rain potentially mixing in for Montreal and Gatineau. Thursday morning, winds of 60-80 km/h near Montreal could escalate power outages.

Baron - Quebec precipitation 3 pm Wednesday - Mar 11

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Forecast totals include 10-30 mm of freezing rain in southern Quebec, with impacts greatest north of Montreal.

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Snowfall of 20-40+ cm is expected north of Quebec City and across the Gaspé Peninsula.