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Montreal

Yes, that April snowstorm that hit Montreal was the largest of the year

Many people in Quebec are still without power as wet snow that blanketed much of the province on Thursday began to melt.

Spring has so far been more wintery than winter was

Fallen tree covered in snow.
Large tree branches gave way under the weight of the heavy snow in Montreal's RosemontLa Petite-Patrie borough. (Simon-Marc Charron/Radio-Canada)

The snowstorm that hit Montreal and blanketed Southern Quebec in snow on Thursday was the largest to hit the city allyear.

More than 30 cm of snow fell downtown; 23 cm fell at Trudeau International Airport, according to preliminary data from Environment Canada.

That's more than any other storm that hit Montreal all winter and it happened on April 4.

In fact, there was only 16 cm of snow logged at the airportin March and only 16 cm in February.

Hydro-Qubec crews continued to repair downed power lines on Friday morning. As of 8 a.m., more than 45,000 customers lacked electricity across the province, most of them in the Laurentians and Outaouais regions.

WATCH| Time-lapse video of snow in Montreal:

See Montreal get slapped with a spring snow storm

5 months ago
Duration 0:21
April usually brings showers, but wet snow swept across Quebec Wednesday into Thursday. More than 25 centimetres fell in downtown Montreal.