
Tomorrow's Weather Québec City: Heavy Snow & Strong Winds
Québec city Jan 11, 2026: Prepare for a snowy, windy day with heavy morning snowfall and easing conditions by evening.
Tomorrow's forecast:
Morning Snowstorm with Heavy Snow and Strong Winds
The morning kicks off with heavy snowfall accumulating around 4.5 cm, accompanied by biting cold temperatures near -5°C and a wind chill making it feel like -13°C. Winds are strong, gusting up to 48 km/h, creating blowing snow conditions that will impact visibility and travel. Snowfall peaks early, making the morning quite intense and wintry.
Activities Recommendations for the morning of Jan 11, 2026:
Commute: Expect challenging travel conditions due to heavy snow and strong winds; allow extra time and drive cautiously.
Outdoor Activities: Snowshoeing and ice canoeing enthusiasts should prepare for deep snow and gusty winds during morning hours.
Pet Walks: Keep walks brief and ensure pets are well protected from the cold and wind chill.
Temperatures remain cold around -5°C with a slight rise to -4°C by afternoon
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Snow Continues with Lighter Winds and Slightly Warmer Temps
Snowfall persists into the afternoon but at a reduced rate of about 2.2 cm. Temperatures rise slightly to around -4°C, with wind speeds easing to 23 km/h and gusts up to 41 km/h. The snow will still impact outdoor visibility and travel, but conditions are less severe than the morning.
Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Jan 11, 2026:
Winter Sports: Ideal time for skiing or snowboarding as snow continues but winds lessen, improving comfort on slopes.
Outdoor Dining: Consider warm beverages at outdoor winter events, but dress in layers to stay comfortable in the cold.
Hiking: Winter hiking remains possible but be cautious of slippery trails and snow accumulation.
Snow Tapers Off with Calmer Winds and Steady Cold
Snowfall diminishes to about 0.9 cm in the evening, with temperatures steady at -4°C. Winds calm down significantly to 10 km/h with gusts up to 26 km/h, making for a quieter and less harsh night. The snow cover will remain, but travel and outdoor activities become easier as the storm subsides.
Activities Recommendations for the evening of Jan 11, 2026:
Evening Commute: Conditions improve with lighter winds and less snow, easing travel home after a snowy day.
Outdoor Events: Enjoy winter concerts or ice climbing events with reduced wind chill and lighter snow.
Relaxation: Perfect time to unwind indoors after a day of winter activities, keeping warm and cozy.
Snowfall peaks at 1.7 cm between 5am and 6am, indicating steady snow accumulation in the early morning
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Packing preparations for tomorrow:
Warm insulated jacket and thermal layers to combat cold temperatures and wind chill
Waterproof boots and snow gear for heavy snow and wet conditions
Gloves, hats, and scarves to protect against biting winds
Windproof outerwear to shield from gusts up to 50 km/h
Emergency car kit and snow shovel if traveling due to blowing snow
Flashlight and extra batteries in case of power outages
Moisturizer and lip balm to prevent dry skin in cold weather
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