Tomorrow's Weather Québec City: Snowy Morning, Freezing Rain Evening

Québec city Mar 31, 2026: Expect a chilly day with snow turning to freezing rain and gusty winds later, perfect for winter activity lovers.

Tomorrow's forecast:

Morning Snowfall with Cold Temperatures Near -2°C

    The day begins with snow showers and temperatures around -2°C, accompanied by light winds at 18 km/h. A 40% chance of precipitation means about 0.6 cm of snow is expected, setting a wintry tone for the morning hours.

Activities Recommendations for the morning of Mar 31, 2026:

  • Dog Walks & Errands: Dress warmly for snowy conditions during morning walks or errands.

  • Outdoor Yoga or Stretching: Consider indoor alternatives due to cold and snowy weather.

  • Spring Skiing: Ideal morning for hitting the slopes at Mont-Sainte-Anne with fresh snow.

Temperatures rising steadily to a high of 29°C around midday and early afternoon

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Snow Continues with Temperatures Rising to Freezing Point

    Snowfall persists into the afternoon with temperatures climbing to 0°C, feeling like -6°C due to wind chill. Winds pick up slightly to 22 km/h, and precipitation chances increase to 60%, bringing an additional 1.2 cm of snow.

Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Mar 31, 2026:

  • Cycling & Hiking: Dress in layers and prepare for snowy trails in Jacques-Cartier National Park.

  • Sightseeing River Cruise: A scenic option but dress warmly for chilly winds on the St. Lawrence River.

  • Maple Tapping Visits: Enjoy local sugar shacks while staying prepared for snowy conditions.

Freezing Rain and Strong Winds with Temperatures Dropping Below Freezing

    Evening brings freezing rain with temperatures dropping to -1°C and gusty winds reaching up to 47 km/h. Precipitation is heavy with 4.3 mm rain and 5.0 cm snow expected, creating slippery and hazardous conditions with a wind chill feeling near -8°C.

Activities Recommendations for the evening of Mar 31, 2026:

  • Commute: Exercise caution during evening travel due to freezing rain and strong gusts.

  • Outdoor Events: Consider indoor options like the Macbeth play or Sylvain Larocque concert.

  • Pet Walks: Keep walks brief and safe to avoid icy and windy conditions.

Wind speeds increasing gradually, peaking at 21 km/h in the late afternoon with light gusts up to 31 km/h

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Packing preparations for tomorrow:

  • Warm insulated jacket and waterproof outerwear

  • Sturdy boots with good traction for snow and ice

  • Gloves, hat, and scarf to protect against wind chill

  • Umbrella or rain gear for freezing rain in the evening

  • Layered clothing to adjust to temperature changes

  • Extra care for sensitive groups due to unhealthy air quality

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