The first snow could fall as early as October in Quebec: here’s what to know

The first snow could fall as early as October in Quebec: here’s what to know
The first snow could fall as early as October in Quebec: here’s what to know

While good temperatures are on the cards at the start of October in Quebec, with days worthy of summer, the weather is likely to change quickly and quite suddenly. At least that’s what some forecasts suggest, according to which there is only a short time left before the first snow falls and the lasting cold sets in for good.

Not very encouraging predictions came out and added to those of the Farmers’ Almanac, which already announced a lot of rain, wind and early frosts for this first full month of fall.

While we could be treated to several more beautiful days at 20 degrees in October, according to MétéoMédia, the first frosts and the persistent cold, but also the first snowflakes are likely to appear very soon…

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What you need to know: In fact, statistics from the specialist channel tell us that so-called “sustainable” cold generally sets in from a very specific date.

This cold weather feared by many therefore tends to appear as early as October 21, according to MétéoMédia, with maximum temperatures below 10°C and minimums below freezing.

In addition, there is another risk of disenchantment: that of a rush of snow. La Belle Province receives on average 1.3 during the month of October, also underlines the specialized channel.

More concretely, these precipitations tend to occur on October 27 in Montreal and even earlier in Quebec City, on October 20, according to data compiled MétéoMédia between 1990 and 2020. However, models indicate that the whiteness should arrive a a little later this year. But when, exactly? Only the future will tell!

Note that October “is a particularly unpredictable month: on average, the province experiences seven temperature reversals, underlines the specialist channel. Quebec must therefore juggle several times between mildness and cold temperatures, in the space of a few hours.”

What’s coming: The beautiful autumn days are also likely to come to an abrupt end in November.

According to the Farmers’ Almanac forecast, flakes should arrive fairly quickly into the season. Melting snow could appear as early as November 8, then again around November 16 with heavy precipitation in the Laurentians. A file to follow!

This article has been updated since its original publication.

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