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Quebec's 2024-25 winter weather forecast is messy AF with snow, ice & 'high-impact' storms

Mild, snowy or downright chaotic? Here's what to expect this winter. 👇

People shovel their cars out of snow after a massive snowstorm in Montreal (illustrative).

Quebec's winter weather forecast is out, and it's looking chaotic.

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Winter is just around the corner, and Quebec's weather is shaping up to be a mix of surprises this season.

According to the official winter forecast from The Weather Network, the 2024-25 winter weather forecast for Quebec predicts a "come-and-go winter," with a mix of cold snaps, mild spells and some messy storms.

Whether you're in the heart of Montreal or nestled in the snowy Laurentians, here's a closer look at what's coming our way.

A cold start for December

December will hit hard with a burst of wintry vibes and an "abrupt transition to colder weather." The Weather Network says to expect "more wintry weather leading up to the holidays than we have seen in recent years."

So, if you've been dreaming of a white Christmas, there's a good chance your wish will come true, especially in central and western Quebec. Ski hills, which have been slow to start, should finally get their groove back with fresh snow just in time for the holidays.

Messy mixes for southern Quebec

For southern Quebec, including Montreal, it's a different story. While snowstorms are still in the mix, the forecast warns that many of these will transition to rain or ice.

Below-average snow totals are expected for areas near and south of the St. Lawrence, but don't let that fool you — it won't necessarily mean fewer disruptions. High-impact storms are still on the table, with the potential for surprise snow if storm tracks shift further south than predicted.

January & February bring a milder side

January and February are expected to bring "periods of mild weather outduelling the periods of colder weather," giving us a bit of a breather from the chill now and then. Overall, The Weather Network forecasts above-normal temperatures for eastern Canada during this period, though it won’t be quite as warm as last winter. So, keep your winter boots handy, but maybe plan for a few slushy days.

A snowy tale up north

Meanwhile, if you're further north or heading to central or western Quebec, expect more consistent snowfall. The Weather Network predicts near-normal snow totals for eastern Quebec, with western regions likely seeing even more accumulation. Whether you're a snowmobiling enthusiast or just love a good winter hike, this could be your year.

From messy mixes in the south to a snowy playground up north, Quebec's winter weather is shaping up to be a chaotic ride. Keep your ice scrapers close and your hot chocolate handy — it's going to be a season to watch!

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