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Planning your day in Matane? Check out the latest weather information and detailed forecasts in this section to ensure your trip is as comfortable as possible.

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Overview

The climate in Matane can be described as temperate, with a noticeable influence from the nearby water. The change of seasons is quite pronounced here, making the region's nature diverse and picturesque at any time of year. For travelers, this means the weather will vary significantly depending on the month: from true Canadian frosts in winter to a pleasant coolness during the summer period.

Summer in Matane is the perfect time for those who prefer to avoid extreme heat. The warmest months, July and August, bring comfortable average temperatures of around 17–18°C, while the air rarely warms up above 20°C, creating excellent conditions for exploring. Winters here are harsh and long: from December to February, average temperatures drop to -9°C, and nighttime frosts can be even more biting, turning the city into a snowy fairy tale.

A characteristic feature of the local weather is the fairly even distribution of precipitation throughout the year. There is no distinct dry season in Matane: the number of days with precipitation (whether rain or snow) remains steady at around 11–14 days per month. When planning your trip, it’s worth keeping this in mind and always having appropriate clothing on hand so that the changeable weather doesn't catch you off guard.

Temperature

The climate in Matane is characterized by the pronounced seasonality typical of this part of Canada, featuring quite harsh winters and moderately warm summers. The coldest period of the year is January and February, when average nighttime temperatures drop to -12.5°C. Even during the day, the air in these months rarely warms above -6°C, so travelers planning a winter visit will need high-quality warm clothing.

The summer season here is mild and comfortable, without exhausting heat, making it an ideal time for sightseeing. The peak of warmth occurs in July, the hottest month of the year, with an average temperature of about 17.7°C and daytime highs reaching 20.3°C. June and August also offer pleasant weather, with temperatures ranging from 14°C to 19°C.

It's worth noting that daily temperature fluctuations in Matane are relatively small: the difference between daytime and nighttime figures is usually only 3–5 degrees. The transitional seasons are cool: spring gains strength slowly (in April, the average temperature barely exceeds 1°C), while autumn quickly gives way to the cold—sub-zero average temperatures are already established by November.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

In Matane, precipitation is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, making it difficult to pinpoint a distinct dry or rainy season. The type of precipitation depends directly on the time of year: from December to March, when temperatures stay below freezing, snowfall prevails in the region. In transitional months like April and November, sleet is possible, while rain falls during the warmer months from May to October.

Judging by the frequency of precipitation, the second half of the year is the wettest period. In July, as well as from October to December, the number of days with precipitation reaches its peak—about 14 days per month. Autumn (especially October and November) also sees a slight increase in the volume of moisture, so travelers should take care to bring waterproof clothing and footwear.

February can be considered a relatively "dryer" month, when precipitation volume is at its minimum, and May, which records the lowest number of rainy days—about 11. Nevertheless, the weather in this part of Canada can be unpredictable, and light precipitation is possible at almost any time of year.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

A trip to Matane requires careful wardrobe planning, as the weather here can be unpredictable due to its proximity to the St. Lawrence River. In the winter months, when temperatures consistently stay below freezing (averaging -9 to -12°C), you will definitely need high-quality thermal underwear, a warm windproof parka, a hat, a scarf, and mittens. Spring and late autumn are cool here, so waterproof shoes with thick soles and insulated trousers will be your best friends for comfortable walks.

Summer in this Canadian city is mild and fresh; sweltering heat is practically unheard of, with average temperatures in July and August staying around +17°C. The main principle for your warm-season wardrobe is layering. Even on sunny days, a cool breeze can blow off the water, so it's recommended to wear a fleece, hoodie, or light windbreaker over a T-shirt, which can be easily removed as it warms up.

Statistics show that precipitation falls fairly regularly throughout the year (about 12–14 days per month), so a compact raincoat or a sturdy umbrella is an essential item in your luggage. For exploring the city and its picturesque surroundings, choose comfortable, broken-in walking shoes. Also, don't forget sunglasses and sunscreen: the sun near the water can be intense even in cloudy or cool weather.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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