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quebec weather this week

Brace yourselves, Quebec — enjoy this summery weather while it lasts, because we're in for a serious shift.

According to the latest Quebec weather forecast from MétéoMédia, the next few days are about to serve up a midweek surprise. After enjoying mild weather that has been as much as 10 degrees above seasonal for some regions, a sharp cold front will sweep in by Wednesday, bringing a significant temperature drop.

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Fall is officially here, and Quebec's weather is already switching gears. After an impressive 15-day dry streak, rain has returned to Montreal and much of the province, putting an end to the longest dry spell of the year.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), Quebec's sunny, rain-free days have finally come to an end as rain showers spread across southern Quebec this morning and will continue throughout the day, with on-and-off rainfall expected through midweek. The arrival of this wet weather marks a noticeable shift from the warm, dry conditions that had us clinging to summer for just a bit longer last week.

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As spring break season fast approaches for students across Quebec, it seems as if incoming weather conditions just might impact vacation plans.

According to The Weather Network, a low-pressure system from the southwest of the United States is "loaded with moisture" from the Gulf of Mexico and unfortunately, it's heading north. As a result, forecasts are predicting accumulations to be "significant," especially for western and southern Quebec.

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Don't put away your shovels just yet, folks! Another snowstorm is set to reach Quebec early this week with some regions across the province being hit with up to 20 centimetres of snow.

According to The Weather Network, a coastal low-pressure system from the Atlantic Ocean is meant to begin in the Maritimes and later travel toward Quebec on Sunday night, January 15. As the storm moves through the province, a mix of precipitation from snow, sleet and rain is expected.

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