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winter weather forecast

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.

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As autumn settles across Quebec, many of us are starting to think ahead to winter and wonder what the weather has in store. Well, Quebec's winter weather forecast for 2024-2025 is out, and it looks like we're in for a rough season.

The cold, hard truth is that we might not even have to wait for winter to feel the chill. Bleak predictions for the month of October indicate that temperatures could drop rapidly and abruptly as November approaches. In fact, we could soon get hit with an early snowstorm as long-lasting cold sets in throughout the province.

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Winter in Canada is just around the corner, and a new winter sneak-peek forecast suggests Canada might finally see a return to colder, snowier weather. That's right: After last year's historically mild winter, it looks like winter is ready to make a comeback.

With the possibility of early snow in some parts of the country, the latest winter 2024-25 preview from The Weather Network offers a glimpse of what Canadians can expect as the holidays approach.

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With the final leaves of October making their descent, you might be looking ahead, wondering just how many layers you'll need for the impending winter. Your winter wardrobe choices, and more importantly your heating bill, might be influenced by a familiar climate phenomenon: El Niño.

In the past, the term "El Niño" has been a comforting word for Canadians. The warming of the Pacific Ocean often spells milder winters. You might have already daydreamed of lighter jackets and fewer morning car-scraping sessions.

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Canadian winters are often fierce and ferocious in nature. However, this season has been a relatively mild one compared to past years. Sure, we've gotten snow storms and icy conditions, but when it comes to the cold front, temperatures haven't been too wild.

In fact, most major Canadian cities are currently on pace for the warmest winter on record, The Weather Network reported. Despite Mother Nature giving us a break from the frigid cold, it appears as if her frosty wrath is en route for the true north.

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