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Quebec Forecast
Forecast | Min | Max | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
°C | °C | |||
Mon | Cloudy | -8 | -5 | |
Tue | Sunny | -16 | -10 | |
Wed | Sunny | -18 | -11 | |
Thu | Snow | -18 | -9 |
Canada Weather Forecasts for Thursday
City | Forecast | Min | Max | Chance of rain | UV index | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
°C | °C | |||||
Calgary | Cloudy | -7 | -3 | 70% | - | |
Charlottetown | Mostly sunny | -14 | -9 | 20% | - | |
Churchill | Mostly cloudy | -27 | -25 | 30% | - | |
Edmonton | Mostly sunny | -11 | -8 | 40% | - | |
Fredericton | Mostly sunny | -18 | -8 | 70% | - | |
Halifax | Mostly sunny | -12 | -6 | 30% | - | |
Hollinger Pit | Snow | -15 | -3 | 90% | - | |
Hoyle Pond | Snow | -16 | -3 | 90% | - | |
Iskut | Frost then sunny | -1 | 0 | 5% | - | |
Kamloops | Snow | -4 | -1 | 20% | - | |
Kelowna | Frost then sunny | -7 | -4 | 30% | - | |
Legacy Pamour Pit | Snow | -16 | -3 | 90% | - | |
London | Snow showers | -5 | 1 | 70% | - | |
Montreal | Snow | -14 | -6 | 90% | - | |
Ottawa | Snow | -13 | -5 | 90% | - | |
Quebec | Snow | -18 | -9 | 90% | - | |
Regina | Mostly sunny | -10 | -8 | 30% | - | |
Saint John | Mostly sunny | -15 | -7 | 70% | - | |
Saskatoon | Mostly sunny | -12 | -9 | 30% | - | |
St Johns | Snow | -7 | -4 | 90% | - | |
Tailings Dam | Snow | -15 | -3 | 90% | - | |
Thunder Bay | Cloudy | -8 | -7 | 30% | - | |
Toronto | Snow | -5 | 1 | 40% | - | |
Vancouver | Showers | 0 | 5 | 30% | - | |
Victoria | Showers | 1 | 6 | 70% | - | |
Whitehorse | Sunny | -18 | -14 | 20% | - | |
Winnipeg | Mostly sunny | -16 | -12 | 40% | - | |
Yellowknife | Mostly sunny | -24 | -21 | 30% | - |
Weather News
Southern Queensland councils scramble to keep grass down rain
06:15 EDT
Councils in southern Queensland are urging locals not to mow public land as green grass turns parks into jungles after years of drought.
Climate change pushed ocean temperatures to record high in 2020, study finds
06:15 EDT
The world's oceans absorbed 20 sextillion joules of heat due to climate change in 2020 and warmed to record levels, a has found.