Quebec: clouds, snow, but a few rays of sunshine

The week continues with more clouds and intermittent snow in Quebec, but some regions will have the chance to observe rays of sunshine on Wednesday.

The west will be no exception, while the Montreal region could even receive light rain, with temperatures reaching +3 degrees. Lanaudière could expect an accumulation of snow and sleet of up to 15 cm, with a temperature of -4.
Abitibi-Témiscamingue will also be mostly cloudy, but could benefit from a few rays of sunshine, with temperatures approaching -5 degrees.
The east, the north and the Magdalen Islands will alternate between sun and clouds as well. Temperatures for the east of the province will vary between -3 and -10 depending on the region, while those in the north will average -20 degrees, and 0 for the Magdalen Islands.
Central Quebec will also be mostly cloudy, with some sunshine in places and a chance of snow showers. Temperatures will oscillate between 0 and +2, however reaching -5 degrees in Saguenay.
The far north will also have to deal with an alternation of sun and clouds, with a probability of snowfall. The mercury will reach -11 degrees for the luckiest regions, and will drop to -28 in places, maintaining an average of -24 for the rest.


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