Quebecers can expect a gray Sunday punctuated by clouds and a high chance of intermittent precipitation.
In Montreal, temperatures will reach 5°C, promising a relatively mild day despite the time of year. However, according to Environment Canada, you need to be careful of the wind gusts expected into the early evening, which can reach up to 40 km/h. In addition, there may be precipitation in the morning, mainly in the form of rain, but possibly also in the form of snow.
Residents of the Quebec region, meanwhile, can expect temperatures between -5°C and 1°C, with a high chance of snow by the evening. Similar conditions are also expected in Estrie.
In Saguenay, cloudy skies are forecast with a 60% chance of snow showers and a maximum temperature of zero. A westerly wind with gusts of up to 40 km/h is expected to blow across the region at midday.
The same wind will sweep over Abitibi-Témiscamingue, where falling mercury temperatures will reach -7°C during the day. Additionally, very little precipitation is expected despite heavily cloudy skies, according to Environment Canada forecasts.
In Gaspésie the sun should be present in greater abundance, but interrupted by cloudy periods and possibly rain.