Heavy Rain Warnings Across Six Québec Regions Tonight

Saturday, May 31, 2025, 8:20 pm

Environnement Canada has issued alerts for six Québec regions as heavy downpours are forecast to begin tonight. Authorities urge residents to brace for significant rainfall, with officials half-joking that even the weather couldn’t resist a dramatic show. Residents are advised to take necessary precautions amid the imminent deluge.


ledevoir.com / Des avertissements de pluie sont émis dans six régions du Québec pour cette nuit

Environnement Canada émet un avertissement de pluie lorsque « des quantités de pluie importantes » sont prévues.

lapresse.ca / Avertissements de pluie pour six régions du Québec cette nuit

Certaines régions du Québec recevront d’importantes quantités de pluie au cours de la nuit de samedi à dimanche, avertit Environnement Canada.


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