Tuesday will resemble gray weather for much of the province, while Environment Canada is forecasting some scattered snow showers across the region.
Skies will remain “generally cloudy” over much of western Quebec, while a temperature of 5 degrees will be expected in greater Montreal with west winds of 20 km/h, the federal agency said.
Similar forecasts have been announced for Lanaudière, Saint-Jérôme and the Laurentians, but also for central Quebec, Estrie, Drummondville and Mauricie, where maximum temperatures above freezing, varying between -3 and -7, could leave residents shivering with wind chills. Dept.
In the Capitale-National region, Beaux and Charlevoix, the mercury will be a little lower, with the thermometer showing a maximum of 1 degree, with a wind chill that could drop the temperature to -12 to -13. In the morning.
Some departments such as Pontiac, Témiscamingue, La Tuque and Lac-Saint-Jean also report a 30 to 40% chance of snow on Tuesday morning, with cloudy afternoons, as do other provinces. .
Similar forecasts await in the eastern part of the province, where certain areas such as Saint-Anne-des-Monts and Grande-Vallée will experience up to 60% chance of snow showers.
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