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Power outages grip Quebec after snow, freezing rain and high winds hit province

A winter storm brought high winds, snow, rain, freezing rain and storm surges to Quebec on Friday.

Hydro-Qubec to give update on situation as crews repair power lines

The storm everyone's talking about hits Quebec

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The winter storm everyone's talking about hit Quebec City hard this morning snow, high winds and power outages are all in the mix.

In Quebec, hundreds of thousands of homes and businessesare without power after a winter storm swept across the province, bringingfreezing rain, snow and high winds.

The snow that began late Thursdayturnedinto rain and freezing rain Friday as temperatures rose and winds picked up. Temperatures then plummetted, prompting Environment Canada to issue a flash freeze warning.

As of 7 a.m. ET on Saturday, Hydro-Qubec was stillreportingmore than350,000clientswithout power, primarily in theCapitale-Nationale, Laurentians, Montrgie, Eastern Townships, andOutaouaisregions. At the storm's peak on Friday, more than 10,000 customers were without power in Montreal, but by Saturday morning that number was down to 4,193.

The utility had advisedcustomers to get prepared for potential power outages, and to heat your home a few degrees warmer than usual, charge devices, download anything you might need, and have food on hand.

ric Filion, the Crown utility's executive vice president, said power was restored to more than 100,000 customers since the start of the storm Friday, but with the winds and icy weather continuing, more outages are expected.

"What we are hoping for is the wind goes down in the next 24 hours," Filion said during a news conference Friday afternoon. "We are working as fast as we can."

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The situation in Montreal is not so bad, so teams working in the city have been sent to other problem areas, Filion said. At this point,Hydro-Qubecexpects to have power restored to the majority of customers by Sunday evening, but some in more isolated areas may not get power until early next week, he said.

Hydro-Qubec has more than 1,100 workers out in the field, and a team of support staff assisting with dispatch, communications and customer relations, Filion said.

Hydro-Qubec will provide another update on the situationat 11 a.m. on Saturday.

Total snowfall amounts of 20-30 centimetrespaired withwindsas high as 110 km/h swept the province Friday, with some ofthe most intense winter conditions whipping through the Capitale-Nationale region. As manyas 50 centimetres of snow were expected in some areas.

On Friday, Environment Canada shiftedits snowfall warning for the Montreal region to aflash freeze warning.

An additional wind warning was issued at 12:30 p.m. ET for those same areas.

The warnings were dropped by Saturday morning, though Environment Canada still expectedwind gusts of up to 78 km/h at Trudeau International Airport.

Airlines, bus companies cancel travel

By 9a.m. Friday morning, airlines had cancelled 107 flights in and out of Montreal-Trudeau International Airport, withmore delayed. For anyone planning to fly, check departure times on the airport's website.

St-Denis street in Montreal covered with snow
Total snowfall amounts of 20-30 centimetrespaired withwindsas high as 110 km/h are expected. Some areas may see as much as 50 centimetresof snow. (Kim McNairn/CBC)

The Socit des Traversiers du Qubec cancelled all ferries in Tadoussac andthose between Quebec City and Lvisuntil further noticeon Friday, but service had returned to normal on Saturday.

Nez Rouge, a safe ride service, announced it would not be operating in the Quebec City and Lvis region Friday night to protect its volunteers.

Orlans Expresscancelled all buses on Friday. The company advised travellers toget more information by looking at the bus line's website andsocial media.

Flash freeze expected for Montreal

Ensuring that sidewalks are safe and that sewers aren't blocked are Montreal's main priorities Friday, said city spokesperson Philippe Sabourin.

"The temperature will change quickly by the end of the day, and if we want to keep the good state of our sidewalks, we need to drain all the water," he said. "We will have to be very efficient to spread enough salt to avoid slippery conditions by tomorrow."

About 1,000 Montreal employees were working on the roads, he said.

a snow plow clears the streets in Quebec City
High winds and lots of snow is leaving many in Quebec City without power. (milie Warren/CBC)

"We're asking citizens to stay warm, stay at home if you can," he said. "Those conditions out there are not easy conditions, and it's difficult for everyone to navigate downtown."

Sabourin is reminding the public to call 3-1-1 for city-related inquiries.

Highway closures in Quebec City area

As highway conditions deteriorated,Transports Qubec closed some roads including the 175 north of Quebec Citybetween Stoneham and Saguenay.

Snow and ice are being cleared from provincial highways by more than 400 crews, said Sarah Bensadoun, a spokesperson for Transports Qubec.

"All of our trucks are monitored[by GPS], so we are able to know exactly where they are, what type of operation they're doing," she said. "We will continue doing that even after the end of the precipitation."

Bensadoun urged travellers to check the Qubec 511 website and app for information on road conditions before they plan to travel.

Wind gusts reached 120 km/h at Quebec City's Jean Lesage International Airport on Friday afternoon, according toNav Canada, which owns and operates Canada's civil air navigation system.

Quebec City police issued an alert on Twitter Friday evening, saying the St. Lawrence River wasoverflowing onto Dalhousie Street. The street was closed in both directions but had reopened on Saturday morning.

Warming centre opens in Stoneham

Stonehammay also be facingpower outages for 24 hours, according to the municipality's mayor Sbastien Couture.

Hydro-Quebec wasreporting 5,341 clientswithout electricity thereas of 1:30 p.m. ET Friday.

The town will set up a centre to accommodate residents in need until electricity resumes, Couture told Radio-Canada.

Travellers wait at Montreal aiport.
Travellers wait at Montreal's Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport as airlines cancel flights due to weather conditions. (Kwabena Oduro/CBC)

In Lac-Beauport, to the east, where over 3,000 customers lost power, Mayor Charles Brochu saidif there are still power outages on Saturday morning, which he expects,the town will prepare mealsfor residents who need them, and open a centre.

For now, crews are busy clearing branches and other debris.

with files from CBC's Daybreak and Radio-Canada's Audrey Paris