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'We're ready,' vows mayor as Montreal braces for season's 1st big snowfall

Montreal is gearing up for the earliest snow-clearing operation in its history, with 15 to 20 centimetres of snow expected to fall.

Environment Canada snowfall warning in effect for greater Montreal area

Environment Canada says snow will intensify Monday evening, finally letting up around noon Tuesday in the Montreal region. (Charles Contant/CBC)

Montreal is gearing up for the earliest snow-clearing operation in its history, with 15 to 20 centimetres of snow expected to fall overnight into Tuesday morning.

As of Monday night, Environment Canada issued a snowfall warningfor:

  • Chteauguay - La Prairie area.
  • Laval area.
  • Longueuil - Varennes area.
  • Montral Island area.

Montreal usually launches snow-clearing and removal operations on Dec. 17.The date of the earliestsnow-removal operation in the city's history wasNov. 19 andthat was 36 years ago, Mayor Valrie Plante said.

Plante offered herassurance that the city is doing all it can to minimize the impact of an early winter on pedestrian and vehicular traffic, as well as on public transit.

Montreal Mayor Valrie Plante at a news conference with Coun. Jean-Franois Parenteau on Monday. (Matt DAmours/CBC)

"It was a surprise to read that there will be a lot of snow today,"Plante said at a news conference on Monday. "But we are ready."

The city has been preparing for winter all year, the mayor said, and it will be launching a series of new initiatives in an effort to be proactive.

Thoseinclude more weather monitoring stations throughout the city, more abrasive-spreading trailers for slippery sidewalks, and more monitoringof the progress of snow-clearing and de-icing operations.

Are you ready for winter?

For 61 years, George Garage in Saint-Henri had a motto itnever turned customers away until today.

"We're really totally, totally overwhelmedand everything, said the garage's owner, Rita Pazezanac."We're actually in trouble a little bit, because we have too many people who want to change their snow tires."

Quebec moved up the deadline to install winter tires this year,from Dec. 15 to Dec. 1, which didn't help matters, she said.

Between the approaching deadline and the early snowfall, it means anyone who hasn't made anappointment at a Montreal-area garage to have their tires changed already may be in for a long wait.

There were about a dozen people waiting outside Pneu Gordons on Cavendish Boulevard just after 6 a.m. Monday, saidmanager Steven Kelly and none of them had appointments.

It's been a busy day at George Garage on St-Jacques Street in Saint-Henri. (Lauren McCallum/CBC)

He said his business isbooked up until after the Dec. 1 deadline.

Many people did makeappointments a little earlier this year, Kelly said, but most of the employees at the garage had their winter tires on before Thanksgiving.

"There's a definitely a misconception that putting your winter tires on too early is going to ruin them. Definitely winter tires on your car in July aren't going to be healthy for the tire, but ... you can put your winters on in early October," he told CBC Montreal's Daybreak.

with files from Lauren McCallum and Matt D'Amours