
Tomorrow's Weather Québec City: Snowfall & Bitter Cold
Québec city Jan 27, 2026: Prepare for a frigid day with increasing clouds and snow starting in the evening, impacting visibility and travel.
Tomorrow's forecast:
Morning: Clear Skies, Bitter Cold at -17°C, Gusty Winds
The morning begins with clear skies and a biting cold temperature near -17°C, feeling like -25°C due to the brisk wind gusts reaching up to 26 km/h. Winds are steady at 14 km/h, creating a sharp chill in the air. Precipitation chances remain low, offering a crisp and clear start before clouds build later in the day.
Activities Recommendations for the morning of Jan 27, 2026:
Dog Walks & Errands: Take advantage of the clear skies for quick morning outings but bundle up against the biting cold and gusty winds.
Commute: Expect chilly conditions with gusty winds; dress warmly to stay comfortable during your morning travel.
Outdoor Winter Sports: Ideal time for early snow sliding or ice skating before snowfall begins later.
Temperatures remain frigid, dropping to a low of -18°C with feels-like temperatures as low as -26°C.
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Afternoon: Cloudy Skies, Temperatures Rise Slightly to -13°C
Cloud cover increases in the afternoon with temperatures climbing slightly to around -13°C, though it will still feel much colder near -20°C due to persistent winds gusting up to 26 km/h. The chance of light precipitation rises to 30%, signaling the approach of snow later in the day. Winds remain steady, maintaining a brisk atmosphere.
Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Jan 27, 2026:
Outdoor Activities: Consider snowshoeing or fat biking as clouds gather but before heavier snow arrives.
Commute: Prepare for reduced visibility and slippery roads as snow begins to fall later; allow extra travel time.
Cultural Events: Enjoy indoor events like the Mois Multi festival to stay warm and entertained.
Evening: Snowfall Begins, Visibility Drops, Temperatures Near -15°C
Snowfall is expected to start this evening with accumulations between 10 to 20 cm, accompanied by blowing snow near the St. Lawrence River. Temperatures will hover around -15°C, feeling closer to -22°C with lighter winds at 12 km/h and gusts up to 18 km/h. Visibility will be poor and surfaces slippery, making travel challenging.
Activities Recommendations for the evening of Jan 27, 2026:
Travel: Exercise caution on roads due to snow and blowing snow; plan for delays and slippery conditions.
Indoor Activities: Perfect time to enjoy indoor winter experiences like the Montmorency Falls Winter Experience or Onhwa’ Lumina pathway.
Pet Care: Keep pets indoors or limit outdoor exposure to harsh conditions during snowfall.
Wind speeds increase gradually, reaching up to 17 km/h with gusts up to 26 km/h by early afternoon.
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Packing preparations for tomorrow:
Warm insulated coat and thermal layers to combat frigid temperatures
Hat, gloves, and scarf to protect against wind chill
Waterproof boots with good traction for snowy and slippery surfaces
Snow gear if planning outdoor winter sports
Emergency kit and extra travel time for safe commuting
Face mask for moderate air quality and cold air protection
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