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To make your trip to Chambord as comfortable as possible, take a look at the current weather forecast. Below you will find detailed data and charts to help you plan your time effectively.

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Overview

The climate in Chambord can be described as humid continental, with a distinct contrast between seasons. The weather here ranges from harsh, snowy winters to warm and pleasant summers, which is typical for this region of Canada. Travelers can expect a classic rotation of seasons, each bringing its own unique colors and leisure opportunities.

Winter in Chambord is cold and long: in January and February, average temperatures stay between -11°C and -12.6°C, while at night the thermometer can drop below -16°C. This is the time of a true winter wonderland. Summer, on the other hand, offers mild warmth without extreme heat. The warmest month, July, provides ideal conditions for walking with an average temperature around 20.1°C and highs up to 24°C.

A key feature of the local climate is the consistent probability of precipitation throughout the year. The number of days with precipitation (whether snow in winter or rain in summer) remains roughly the same—from 12 to 15 days per month. Therefore, when planning a trip in any season, it is worth packing appropriate clothing: warm layers for the winter months and a light waterproof jacket for summer evenings.

Temperature

Chambord's climate is characterized by pronounced seasonality with significant temperature contrasts throughout the year. The winter period here is truly harsh and frosty: the coldest month is traditionally January, when the average temperature drops to -12.6°C and night figures can reach -16.4°C. February is only slightly milder than January, maintaining a frosty freshness. Travelers planning a visit during this time should ensure they have reliable warm clothing, as sub-zero temperatures persist from November to March.

Summer in Chambord, by contrast, offers mild and comfortable warmth without exhausting heat, creating ideal conditions for exploring the region. The peak of warming occurs in July, which is considered the hottest month of the year with an average temperature of about 20.1°C and daytime highs up to 24.0°C. June and August also offer pleasant weather with average figures from +16°C to +19°C, allowing you to enjoy nature and walks in light clothing.

The transitional seasons show a rapid change in temperature regimes. While September still retains a summer mood with an average of +14.8°C, the air cools down to +8.2°C as early as October. Spring arrives gradually: March remains a winter month, and stable warmth is only established by May (+9.5°C). It is also worth considering daily fluctuations: the difference between day and night temperatures is usually 4–8 degrees, so even in summer, a light jacket or sweater may come in handy for evening outings.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Chambord is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, but its nature depends heavily on the season. Since winter temperatures here consistently stay below zero (down to -16.4°C in January), from November to March precipitation falls mainly as snow. During these months, travelers can expect about 12–14 snowy days, creating a stable winter cover, although the total volume of precipitation in millimeters remains low.

Summer and early autumn are rainy times. The "wettest" months in terms of precipitation frequency are July, August, and October, when up to 15 rainy days per month are recorded. Although the intensity of the rain is usually low (average precipitation increases only slightly), tourists should be prepared for frequent variable cloudiness and periodic rainfall during the height of the tourist season.

There is no distinct dry season in the city, but spring (March, April, and May) is statistically the period with the fewest days of precipitation—about 12 per month. This can be a good time to visit if you want to minimize the chance of getting caught in rain or snow, although the weather remains changeable during the shoulder season.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

Winter in Chambord can be quite harsh, so you will need serious insulation for a trip from November to March. Average temperatures during these months stay consistently below freezing, sometimes dropping to -16°C, so the foundation of your wardrobe should be high-quality thermal underwear, wool sweaters, and a reliable windproof down jacket. Don't forget warm accessories: a hat, scarf, and mittens are essential, and footwear should be insulated, waterproof, and have non-slip soles for comfortable walks in the snow.

Summer here is mild and pleasant, with average temperatures around +20°C, which is perfect for active tourism. However, even in the warmest months like July and August, evenings can be chilly, so we recommend sticking to the principle of layering. Bring t-shirts and light shirts, but be sure to complement them with a fleece, sweatshirt, or windbreaker that can be easily thrown on if the weather changes or the wind picks up.

Regardless of the season, statistics show a fairly high number of days with precipitation (up to 15 days per month), so a compact umbrella or a quality raincoat will be your faithful companions. For long walks around the city and its surroundings, choose the most comfortable footwear possible. Also, do not neglect sunscreen and sunglasses during the summer period: the sun can be active even with moderate air temperatures.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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