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Up to 100 mm of rain fell on Montreal as remnants of Beryl passed through

A torrent of heavy rain due to remnantsof Hurricane Beryl dumped up to 100 millimetresof precipitation on some neighbourhoods in Montreal Wednesday.

Heavy rain forced closure of several highways, knocked out lights for thousands

Rain floods Montreal roads and traps drivers (again)

2 months ago
Duration 0:58
Some Montreal roads and highways like the Dcarie Expressway looked more like canals or lakes on Wednesday afternoon after the city received 30 mm of rain in an hour.

A torrent of heavy rain due to remnantsof Hurricane Beryl dumped up to 100 millimetresof precipitation on some neighbourhoods in Montreal Wednesday.

According to Environment and Climate Change Canada, different areas of the city received between 50 and 100 millimetres of rain during the passage of the system as of 9 p.m.

The heavy rain caused numerous sewer backups and flooding under overpasses. Portions of several highways also had to be closed due to water accumulation, includingthe Dcarie Expressway, which was closed for over an hour.

Transports Qubec closed the Dcarie with motorists stranded in their cars and in their trucks. Its security vehicles were able to remove all stranded motorists by guiding them to the Jean-Talon exit.

Closed highway
Heavy rain forced the closure of stretches of highways in Montreal on Wednesday afternoon. (Benjamin Shingler/CBC)

The weather also knocked out the lights for thousands of Hydro-Qubec customers in the Montreal and Montrgie regions. As of Thursday morning, almost 5,600 customers were still in the dark.

A spokesperson for the public utility says it voluntarily interrupted service for those customers at the request of provincial security officials due to the heavy rain, stressing that the outages are not due to equipment failure.

WATCH | TheDcarie Expressway has a history of flooding:

Two massive storms left the Dcarie Expressway under water, almost exactly 36 years apart

1 year ago
Duration 1:29
On July 14,1987, 102.2 mm of rain drenched the city, flooding the city's arterial highway. The improvements made to the expressway since have certainly helped, but they're not enough to prevent significant flooding when the city is hit by major storms.

Written by Sabrina Jonas and Hnia Ould-Hammou with files from Shuyee Lee and Leta Polson