Montreal could look like even more of a winter wonderland by this weekend.
Tuesday is expected to bring a 40 per cent chance of flurries with a daytime high of -4 C.
Those in the area will want to prepare for a sunny but cold Wednesday with an expected high of -12 C.
But don’t be fooled — clearer skies are expected to bring increasing snow Wednesday night, as the city is under a special weather statement from Environment and Climate Change Canada.
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Wednesday into Thursday could bring a total of up to 24 centimetres of snow, though Thursday is expected to bring a mild daytime temperature of -1 C.
Valentine’s Day will likely bring a break, with a mix of sunny and cloudy skies as the mercury moves down to -8 C.
The greatest snowfall on record for the region at this time remains 32.2 centimetres, which fell on Feb. 13, 1993.
