Moving: Quebec will get away with it on Monday

Moving: Quebec will get away with it on Monday
Moving: Quebec will get away with it on Monday
Published on June 29, 2024 at 8:51 p.m.

Update June 29, 2024 at 9:00 p.m.

The thousands of Quebecers who will be moving on Monday will have had a lucky escape: the heavy rain will stop on the eve of July 1. Details.


Barely

Sunday promises to be a tumultuous day: a risk of violent thunderstorms will take over the province and the expected amounts of rain are significant.

In total, some areas could receive up to 50 mm by Sunday evening, particularly in the Capitale-Nationale, Estrie, Abitibi and Beauce regions. There is even talk of the potential for tornadoes in some places. The metropolitan area will not be spared either: up to 40 mm is expected in the city of a hundred bell towers.

However, there is good news for the thousands of Quebecers who will be moving on Monday: the imposing system will have bowed out just in time. By dawn, the sky will be clear across Quebec and the temperatures expected in the afternoon will be within seasonal norms. A maximum of 25°C is forecast for Montreal and Quebec City.

In addition, the wind chill will remain modest and should not exceed 28. Since the humidity will have been driven away by the passage of the cold front on Sunday, the air will be comfortable. Optimal weather conditions for moving.

Sunbath

For those who will be moving over two days, Tuesday will be like Monday.

This good weather should last until Wednesday, before the arrival of a new system through the western gates. The first half of the week will therefore offer a good dose of vitamin D.

Good to know: on Monday, the maximum hours of sunshine will be filled. At this time of year, a maximum of more than 15 hours of sunshine is possible.

SEE ALSO: Could the historic rains of July 2023 be repeated this year?

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