A snowfall expected in Bas-Saint-Laurent

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Environment Canada indicates that it could be difficult to travel on sidewalks, streets and in parking lots in the coming days due to precipitation.

Photo: - / François Gagnon

Posted at 11:04 a.m. EST

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Winter sports lovers will be delighted since accumulations of 30 to 40 centimeters of snow are expected in the region.

Environment Canada is launching a special weather forecast extending from Notre-Dame-du-Portage to Méchins, in Gaspésie.

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Motorists drive cautiously in downtown Rimouski on Tuesday.

Photo: - / François Gagnon

This system could be felt until Friday morning, particularly on the coast.

Precipitation could be heavier at times and could reduce visibility. Environment Canada recommends adapting your driving on the roads.

A cyclist on a bike with oversized tires travels on the promenade in Rimouski.

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Oversized tire bike trails are open at Beauséjour Park, according to the City of Rimouski. However, the outdoor rinks are closed as of January 7.

Photo: - / François Gagnon

A snow warning is also in effect across the entire northern coast of Gaspésie, with 30 to 40 centimeters of snow expected.

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