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To ensure your trip is as comfortable as possible, it's important to check the forecast in advance. In this section, you will find up-to-date weather data for Jonquière, including charts and information for the coming days.

14 мая, чт

6°

15 мая, пт

11°

16 мая, сб

20°

17 мая, вс

6°

18 мая, пн

11°

19 мая, вт

10°

20 мая, ср

16°

21 мая, чт

7°

22 мая, пт

10°

23 мая, сб

13°

24 мая, вс

12°

25 мая, пн

11°

26 мая, вт

7°

27 мая, ср

10°

28 мая, чт

15°

Overview

The climate in Jonquière can be described as humid continental, with distinct seasonal changes. Travelers can expect significant temperature contrasts here: from truly frosty winters to comfortable and warm summers. The weather is quite changeable, but it's this seasonality that gives the region a special charm, offering different types of leisure activities depending on the month of your visit.

Winter here is long and cold, which is typical for this part of Canada. In January and February, the average temperature stays around -11...-13°C, often dropping significantly lower, creating excellent conditions for snow lovers and winter sports enthusiasts. Summer, on the other hand, brings long-awaited warmth without exhausting heat. The warmest month is July, when the air warms up to an average of 19.5°C, and daytime highs reach a pleasant 24°C.

Precipitation falls fairly evenly throughout the year, while the number of days with precipitation remains consistently high — from 12 to 16 days per month. This means the weather can be overcast, so an umbrella or raincoat will be useful companions on your trip. Spring and autumn serve as transitional periods: in May, the temperature rises quickly to comfortable values, and by November, stable frosts return.

Temperature

Rather than sharp jumps, the change of seasons in Jonquière occurs quite smoothly yet dynamically, especially during transitional periods. Spring arrives slowly here: March temperatures still resemble winter, and it's only in April that the thermometer confidently crosses the zero mark. True warmth arrives in May, when the daytime air warms up to an average of +16°C. Autumn, by contrast, offers a pleasant "Indian summer" in September, but by October it gets noticeably colder, and in November, average temperatures drop back below zero, marking the start of a long cold period.

It's important for travelers to consider the duration of the climate seasons. The period with negative average daily temperatures lasts about five months here — from November to March. The comfortable "warm window," when average figures exceed +10°C, opens in May and lasts until the end of September. This time is considered the most favorable for those who prefer a moderate climate without extreme weather conditions.

The daily temperature range deserves special attention: the difference between daytime and nighttime temperatures in Jonquière remains stable at around 9–12 degrees throughout the year. This feature is particularly noticeable during the warm season. For example, even if a May or summer day is warm enough for T-shirts, the nights remain brisk and fresh (from +4°C to +14°C). This contrast requires a smart approach to your wardrobe: the principle of layering will be relevant here for any trip.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Jonquière is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, so there is no pronounced dry season. Given the climatic features of the region, the type of precipitation depends directly on the air temperature. From November to March, when the thermometer drops significantly below zero (averaging -12.9°C in January), the city is covered in snow. This time of year is perfect for those who appreciate a true Canadian winter.

In the warmer months, especially from June to August, precipitation falls as rain. Summer in Jonquière can be described as moderately humid: in July and August, there are about 15 rainy days per month. However, the total volume of precipitation remains small, suggesting frequent but not very heavy rain or light drizzle rather than prolonged downpours.

If you look at the frequency of bad weather, the "cloudiest" month is November, when precipitation is observed on average for 16 days. In contrast, May is considered the driest period of the year with 12 rainy days. When traveling to Jonquière, travelers should be prepared for changeable weather and carry an umbrella in summer or waterproof clothing in winter.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Jonquière, it's important to consider the pronounced seasonality of the local climate. In winter, real Canadian frosts prevail, so a warm down jacket, high-quality thermal underwear, and waterproof boots with thick, non-slip soles are essential elements of your wardrobe. Don't forget a thick hat, scarf, and mittens, as temperatures in January and February often drop below -15°C. In the shoulder seasons, the weather is changeable, so the best solution is layering: wear a T-shirt, a fleece, and a windbreaker to easily adapt to temperature fluctuations throughout the day.

Summer in this region is mild and comfortable, with daytime temperatures around +20°C, which is ideal for long walks. However, evenings can be cool, so a light sweater or denim jacket will definitely come in handy. Statistics show that rainy days occur regularly throughout the year (averaging about 14–15 days per month), so a compact umbrella or light raincoat should be kept close at hand even in July or August.

Regardless of the time of year, make sure to bring comfortable walking shoes, as you will likely want to explore the city and its surroundings on foot. We also recommend bringing sunglasses and SPF cream: the sun can be quite active both in summer and on clear winter days when it reflects off the snow. This thoughtful approach to packing will allow you to enjoy your trip to Canada without being distracted by the whims of the weather.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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