MONTREAL - Those tossing their blankets off Tuesday morning will quickly notice that the city is covered with a blanket of its own, in the form of 10 to 15 centimeters of new snow.

Cloudy overnight conditions, combined with a jet stream scooting up the St. Lawrence River will see yet another set of soft flaky missiles descending from the heavens starting late Monday night.

Later on Tuesday an Arctic ridge is expected to bring about dryer but chillier temperatures.

The now-familiar snow clearing operations will continue apace and motorists who dare to tempt fate and ignore the temporary no parking signs would be advised to ring the city at 514-872-9412 to learn where their vehicles have been towed.

Anyone who prefers going online can contact Info-Remorquage.

Meanwhile the city is encouraging drivers to use 2,382 parking spots located around the city, which are free from 6 p.m. until 7 a.m.

Additional information can be found on the city's snow removal map.