Montreal Schools Close Due to Major Ice Storm


Author: The Daily News Now! March 11, 2026 Duration: 1:22
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Montreal Schools Close Due to Major Ice Storm

Major Ice Storm Shuts Down Montreal Schools; Power Outages Expected - Several school boards in Montreal are closing due to an impending ice storm, with up to 30mm of freezing rain anticipated. Officials warn of potential long power outages and urge non-essential travel. Families prepare backup plans for kids, while crews focus on safety preparations.

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