After a highly variable weekend in the weather department, we are looking at another surge of cold air to start the work week. The easter weekend featured both seasons at times. We even managed some early morning thunderstorms on Friday, with between 20-25mm of rain falling over the weekend between early Friday and Sunday morning. Despite the rain and clouds Friday, temperatures still managed to reach 15-18C (60-65F) across southern Quebec.
A strong cold front late Sunday has brought cold temperatures and even some flurries for Monday morning. Temperatures will struggle today to reach 3 or 4C under clouds, gusty northwest winds up to 50km/h at times and the occasional snow shower.
A frontal trough will rotate though the region late overnight into Tuesday morning, with another round of light snow or flurries. A centimetre or two is possible in the most persistent snow showers. Cold air will remain in place into through Tuesday, with daytime highs only near the freezing point and overnight lows tumbling to -7C (19F). Some slightly milder air should arrive by Thursday, with the return of sunshine. Highs will back close to normal, or slightly above near 10C to 13C (50-55F).
Briefly taking a look beyond this week, there is no real warm air in sight, with temperatures remaining either side of 10C and overnight lows close to the freezing point. As expected, spring is off to a very slow start in 2026.


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