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Montreal Braces for Over 50 mm of Heavy Rain This Weekend

by Jackson Lee
June 29, 2025
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Over 50 mm of heavy rain to hit Montreal this weekend – Time Out
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  • Montreal Faces Intense Rainfall This Weekend: Essential Preparations and Safety Tips
    • Anticipated Heavy Rainfall: How Montrealers Can Get Ready
    • The Storm’s Impact on Infrastructure: What Residents Should Know About Safety Measures
    • Civic Support Systems Activated Amid Severe Weather Threats in Montreal

Montreal Faces Intense Rainfall This Weekend: Essential Preparations and Safety Tips

Montreal is on alert as meteorologists predict a substantial downpour exceeding 50 millimeters over the upcoming weekend. This heavy rainstorm, expected to commence late Saturday and persist through Sunday, raises concerns about flash floods and disruptions in daily life. City officials are urging residents to stay vigilant, prepare adequately, and follow safety guidelines to navigate the severe weather conditions safely.

Anticipated Heavy Rainfall: How Montrealers Can Get Ready

The city is bracing for a significant rainfall event that could bring more than 50 mm of precipitation within a short period. Such intense rain increases the risk of flooding, especially in flood-prone neighborhoods near waterways or low-lying zones. To mitigate potential hazards, residents should consider taking these precautionary steps:

  • Secure outdoor belongings: Items like garden furniture, flower pots, bicycles, or trash bins should be brought indoors or firmly anchored to prevent damage or loss during strong winds accompanying the storm.
  • Maintain drainage systems: Clear gutters, downspouts, and storm drains from leaves and debris to ensure efficient water runoff and reduce flood risks around homes.
  • Create an emergency supply kit: Stock essentials such as bottled water (at least three days’ worth), non-perishable foods, batteries for flashlights or radios, first-aid materials, and any necessary medications in case power outages occur.
Preparation Activity Main Benefit
Tie down outdoor items securely Avoids property damage caused by wind-driven debris
Inspect & clean drainage channels Paves way for proper water flow; reduces flooding likelihood
Assemble emergency essentials kit Keeps household ready during outages or emergencies

Apart from home preparations, it’s wise for Montrealers to reconsider travel plans this weekend. Flooded streets can become hazardous quickly—just 15 cm of moving water can sweep away vehicles. Public transit schedules may also face delays due to weather-related complications; therefore allowing extra commute time or opting for remote work where possible is advisable. Stay connected with official updates via local news outlets and municipal social media channels offering real-time alerts on road closures and emergency instructions.

The Storm’s Impact on Infrastructure: What Residents Should Know About Safety Measures

This weekend’s forecasted rainfall threatens to overwhelm parts of Montreal’s infrastructure system with consequences including:

  • Pervasive flooding: Particularly affecting river-adjacent neighborhoods as well as major thoroughfares prone to pooling water;
  • Deterioration of traffic flow: Waterlogged roads may cause congestion spikes along key routes;
  • Difficulties within public transportation networks: Potential service interruptions leading buses/trains running behind schedule due to flooded tracks/stations.

To safeguard personal well-being amid these challenges , authorities recommend :

  • < strong > Monitor official weather bulletins regularly :< / strong > Stay alert through Environment Canada advisories , municipal websites , radio broadcasts .< / li >
  • < strong > Limit travel when possible :< / strong > Avoid driving during peak rainfall hours unless absolutely necessary .< / li >
  • < strong > Keep property drainage clear :< / strong > Regularly check gutters & drains around your residence before storms hit .< / li >

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    < td >Montreal Emergency Response Center< / td >< td >911< / td >

    < td >Fire Department – Montreal Station(s)< / td >< td >(514) 872-7777< / td >

    < td >Public Health Information Line (Quebec)< td >(514) 525-3000

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    Civic Support Systems Activated Amid Severe Weather Threats in Montreal

    The city administration alongside community organizations has mobilized resources aimed at assisting vulnerable populations throughout this heavy rain episode.

    • Tightening security measures outdoors: Residents are encouraged again to fasten loose objects that could become airborne hazards.
    • Energizing family preparedness plans: Households should review evacuation routes & communication strategies.
    • Sheltering indoors: Avoid unnecessary exposure by staying inside while rains intensify.

    Additionally, the City of Montreal’s official website has announced activation of several support services including emergency shelters available round-the-clock. 
    Hotlines have been established providing continuous updates regarding weather conditions plus assistance options. 
    Here are key contacts residents can rely upon:

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