As per reports, a special weather statement regarding prolonged rainfall was issued on Monday (13 April) across Quebec Province, as multiple low-pressure systems are expected to move through the region during the week. The advisory was released by Environment Canada, indicating a sustained period of unsettled weather conditions.
• Rainfall is expected from Monday (13 April) through Friday (17 April), with total accumulations forecast between 40 and 70 millimetres in some areas. In Montréal, approximately 10 millimetres of rainfall are expected on Monday (13 April), accompanied by wind gusts of up to 50 kilometres per hour and temperatures around 15 degrees Celsius. Central regions, including Capitale-Nationale, are expected to receive 10 to 20 millimetres of rainfall, while Estrie is expected to receive slightly lower amounts.
• Western Quebec, including Abitibi-Témiscamingue, is expected to experience lighter rainfall, while eastern Quebec is forecast to receive 10 to 15 millimetres of rainfall, with possible snowfall in parts of the North Shore. Rainfall is expected to continue across southern Quebec on Tuesday (14 April), while eastern areas may experience a mix of cloudy conditions and partial clearing.
