Wednesday, May 28, 2025, 7:20 am
MétéoMédia’s latest forecast paints a picture of a summer defined by oppressive heat, high humidity, and volatile stormy weather. Residents—especially in moisture-prone regions like Quebec—are advised to brace for dramatic shifts, blending caution and a touch of wry resignation as nature turns unpredictable.
Un dôme de chaleur présent dans le centre du continent favoriserait du temps humide et orageux au Québec.
L’été sera chaud partout au Canada, humide au Québec et sec dans l’ouest du pays, selon les prévisions de MétéoMédia.
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