Wednesday will alternate between sun and clouds, leaning a little more gray in most areas, while some can expect freezing drizzle early in the morning.
Certain areas in the center and west of the province will wake up to freezing drizzle on Wednesday morning, which will turn into a generally cloudy day in the Capitale-Nationale and Mauricie, with a maximum of 5 degrees, according to the ministry’s forecast. by Environment Canada.
In other regions such as Lanaudière, Saint-Jérôme, the Laurentians and Mont-Tremblant National Park, patches of fog could be seen dissipating and giving way to a few rays of sunshine in the morning, with a cool wind that dropped the perceived temperature by up to 100 % dropped to -8 degrees.
In the greater Montreal area, the federal agency is forecasting a change of sun and clouds, with the mercury showing a maximum of 8 degrees.
Currently, however, Environment Canada is forecasting a 30% chance of snow or rain showers late afternoon in La Tuque and early morning in the Laurentides Wildlife Refuge, as well as in the north, Schefferville and Fermont.
In the area of the Parent and Gouin reservoirs there could be a 40% chance of showers starting in the afternoon, while at the same time the citizens of Lac-Saint-Jean will have to prepare their umbrellas for intermittent rain.
Chibougamau is also likely to experience an episode of snow in the morning, which could turn into rain in the afternoon.
Eastern Quebec, on the other hand, is forecasting clouds in all sectors, with snow in the afternoon for the Manicouagan River sector.