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Snow reroutes buses in Montreal Tuesday evening

Montrealers did not get as much snow as forecasters expected Tuesday, but road conditions still forced the STM to reroute bus lines to avoid some steep and slippery hills.

Mayor Valrie Plante said city went into latest snowfall prepared

Environment Canada warned motorists to slow down because of reduced visibility. (Radio-Canada)

Montrealers did not get as much snow as forecasters expected Tuesday, but road conditions still forced the city's public transit authorityto reroute bus lines to avoid some steep and slippery hills.

The STM had to reroute the 11, 107 and 144 bus routes.

About 12centimetres of snow had beenexpected, but by 7 p.m., only about three centimetres had fallen on the island of Montreal the heaviest snowfall bypassedthe metropolis and fellnorth and east of the city.

More is expected overnight, however, with up to 10 centimetres more in the forecast for the Montreal area.

"We open the door to cold weather over the next few days," said CBC Montreal weather specialist Jeff Harrington.

Temperatures are expected to reach a low of19 C Wednesday.

City defends snow-clearing record

Montreal MayorValrie Plantesaid Monday that the city was ready for the snow.

"We have been putting all the resources whether they are financial or human where they are needed, and we are hoping to have everything done before we have the new snowstorm," Plante said Monday.

Plante's administration faced criticism from theoppositionat city hall over its snow-clearing efforts so far this winter.

Ensemble Montralleader Lionel Perez said the cityfailed to call clearing operations early enoughanddevote the resources needed to handle previous snow and ice accumulation.

"There's tons of ice still on many parts of our city and it's simply unacceptable," Perez said.

Plante countered that the opposition "doesn't really know how to criticize us."

According to Plante, the ice Perez highlighted was formed by a period of rain and milder temperature Montreal experienced.

"It's not an excuse, just a reality," she said.