Those looking forward to the arrival of snow in the province will still have to wait, since the week should be marked by mild weather in several regions, according to Environment Canada.
In Quebec, the federal agency forecasts a generally sunny day on Sunday with a maximum of 9 degrees.
In addition to a 40% chance of showers for Monday, Environment Canada is forecasting sunshine and maximum temperatures of 5 and 9 degrees respectively on Monday and Tuesday.
However, the following days should be marked by clouds and rain.
The nights from Wednesday to Friday will be rather warm for this time of year.
Environment Canada foresees a similar scenario in Montreal. Although Sunday and Tuesday are expected to be the two sunniest days of the week, the mercury could reach 10 degrees on Monday and Thursday, and is also expected to remain above freezing overnight with a minimum of 3 degrees. until Friday.
From the heat to the north
In Saguenay, the week promises to be cloudy. However, Monday night could be the only one below freezing.
In Abitibi, Environment Canada predicts that Tuesday night will be the only one of the week where the temperature should drop below 0 with minus 1 degree.
Thursday could be the hottest day of the week with rain and a high of 7 degrees.
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