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“Montreal Gripped by Season’s Coldest Friday, Sunny Weekend Ahead; Longueuil Battles Power Outages”

The weekend weather forecast for Quebec brings a mix of cold temperatures, power outages, and fluctuating conditions. Friday kicked off with the coldest morning of the season at minus-22 degrees Celsius, leading to a daytime high of minus-14 C and a low of minus-16 C. The wind chill factor made it feel even colder, reaching minus-32 C in the morning and minus-24 C at night, along with a 30% chance of flurries.

In Longueuil, power outages affected nearly 9,000 addresses, while a total of almost 10,000 addresses across the province experienced disruptions due to the extreme weather conditions.

Looking ahead to Saturday, a mix of sun and cloud is expected with temperatures ranging from a high of minus-11 C to a low of minus-18 C. The wind chill factor will persist, making it feel as cold as minus-24 C in the morning and minus-18 C in the afternoon.

Sunday will bring clear skies and sunshine, with temperatures reaching a high of minus-9 C and a low of minus-14 C.

As we head into the new week, Monday will see relatively milder conditions, with sunny skies and temperatures rising to a high of minus-3 C and a low of minus-9 C.

Tuesday’s forecast includes a mix of sun and cloud, with temperatures around minus-4 C during the day and dropping to minus-14 C at night.