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Hurricane in the Quebec Province ?
      Sun Jul 13 2008 09:49 AM

Hi All ! ( french speaker here from Montreal so i'll do my best to use a good english )
I have a question for y'all !
Does an hurricane can hit the Quebec Province ( and Newfoundland ) ?
And if yes , does this hurricane COULD ONLY hit the east coast of Quebec or this hurricane could hit the center ( Like the city of Montreal )
Here's a map to give you an idea where Montreal is if you dont already know:

http://www.canadamaps.info/maps/quebecphysicalmap.jpg

Even if there's only a 0,001% chance , is it possible a Category 2 or 3 Hurricane hit Montreal ?

Thank you

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* Hurricane in the Quebec Province ? Montreal Sun Jul 13 2008 09:49 AM
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