Total snow accumulations of 25 to 40 centimeters are expected late tonight through Thursday night. Moderate winds will accompany the snow, producing local blowing snow. The rapid accumulation of snow could make travel difficult in some locations. Visibility will suddenly drop to near zero at times under heavy snow and blowing snow. Traffic may also be significantly impacted, especially during rush hour.
Priority : Snow Removal
City crews are asking for your cooperation, which is essential given the amount of snow expected.
In order not to interfere with the city’s snow removal operations, ON-STREET PARKING IS PROHIBITED throughout the city, until further notice.
Due to the exceptional amount of snow expected today and again, this weekend, residents should expect snow removal operations to continue into early next week.
Recommendations
Total snow accumulations of 25 to 40 centimeters are expected late tonight through Thursday night. Moderate winds will accompany the snow, producing local blowing snow. The rapid accumulation of snow could make travel difficult in some locations. Visibility will suddenly drop to near zero at times under heavy snow and blowing snow. Traffic may also be significantly impacted, especially during rush hour.
Priority : Snow Removal
City crews are asking for your cooperation, which is essential given the amount of snow expected.
In order not to interfere with the city’s snow removal operations, ON-STREET PARKING IS PROHIBITED throughout the city, until further notice.
Due to the exceptional amount of snow expected today and again, this weekend, residents should expect snow removal operations to continue into early next week.
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The REM in Kirkland
The Kirkland bike path is a 5 km trail built in the Hydro-Quebec corridor, north of Highway 40. The bike path which crosses the town from East to West, is lined with many wooded areas contributing to a more enjoyable ride and a better quality of life.
For those more adventurous who enjoy taking longer rides, remember that you can join the Dollard-des-Ormeaux bike path from the East-side of town, which in turn connects you to other bike paths in the West-Island.
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