First snowfall of the season for parts of Quebec may impede travel
Fortunately, for Quebec, this week won't herald a major October snowfall, but a few areas could see noticeable accumulations.
If this was November and not October, the forecast this week would result in a massive, early-season snow event for the Montreal, Que., area.
The good news is, though, precipitation won't come to fruition in the painted picture mentioned above, thanks to temperatures that weren't quite chilly enough.
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However, other locales won't be so lucky. Many Quebecers will see their first snowfall of the season this week.
If you reside across higher terrain, you’re likely to see your first snowflakes of the season. Drivers should be extra cautious as the first snowfall of the season can often catch many drivers by surprise.
Tuesday and Wednesday:
Significant, early-season snowfall expected across the higher terrain near and north of Quebec City, including Charlevoix region.
Saguenay is also at risk of some accumulating snowfall, with local accumulations of 5+ cm possible and 10-20 cm across the highest terrain.
The Laurentians, north of Montreal, are also at risk of a coating of snowfall, including several smaller towns.
The Eastern Townships, including Sherbrooke, Magog, Bromont, Granby, Cowansville, and Lac-Megantic, will also be threatened by the first snowfall of the season.
There is low confidence with early-season snowfalls as marginally favourable temperatures, precipitation rates and other factors make forecasting snowfall totals a challenge.
Stay tuned to The Weather Network for the latest forecast updates for Quebec.