Winter storms cause mass power outages in Ontario and Quebec, cut bridges in B.C.
Major storms left hundreds of thousands of people without power in Quebec and Ontario ahead of Christmas Eve and shut down critical bridges and roads in Metro Vancouver as heavy snowfall, rain, ice and strong winds barrelled across each region.
Friday’s storm in Eastern Canada was marked by a low pressure system across southern and eastern Ontario and parts of Quebec, followed by a dramatic drop in temperatures, Peter Kimbell, a meteorologist at Environment Canada, said in an interview.
“The concern is always when you have temperatures above zero and there’s rain or snow occurring, and then the temperatures plunge rapidly below zero, roads freeze, icy conditions develop and bad stuff happens on the roads,” Kimbell said.
Parts of southern British Columbia, meanwhile, braced for localized flooding Christmas Eve with heavy rains forecast to fall on frozen ground less able to absorb it, on the heels of snow and freezing rain that snarled transportation systems.

