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Overview

The town of Saint-Sauveur in Canada has a continental climate, characterized by significant temperature fluctuations throughout the year. Visitors should expect distinct seasons: a cold, snowy winter and a warm, comfortable summer. This climate offers a variety of recreational opportunities depending on the time of year.

Winter in Saint-Sauveur typically lasts from December to March, with average temperatures well below freezing (for example, the average temperature in January is about -10.1°C). This is an ideal time for winter sports. Spring (April-May) brings a gradual warming, though April can still be cool. Summer (June-August) is the warmest time of year, with average temperatures reaching +20°C in July, which is perfect for outdoor activities. Autumn (September-November) is characterized by a gradual drop in temperature, from a pleasant coolness in September to noticeable frosts in November.

As for precipitation, the amount in Saint-Sauveur is relatively low and distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, averaging 3-5 mm per month. However, despite the low overall volumes, the number of days with precipitation (rain or snow) can be quite high, ranging from 9 to 16 days per month. This means that brief precipitation is possible in almost any season, which is worth considering when planning your trip and choosing your wardrobe.

Temperature

The climate in Saint-Sauveur is characterized by significant seasonal temperature variations. The coldest month is January, when the average temperature drops to -10.1°C, and minimum night temperatures can reach -14.5°C. Daytime highs in January rarely rise above -5.8°C. February is also very cold, with an average temperature of -8.3°C. In contrast, the warmest month is July, with an average temperature of +20.2°C. During this period, daytime highs can reach +24.7°C, while nightly lows stay around +15.7°C. August is also warm, with an average temperature of +18.8°C.

Summer months in Saint-Sauveur, especially June, July, and August, offer pleasant warm weather. Daytime temperatures usually range from +18°C to +25°C, creating comfortable conditions for outdoor activities. Nights bring a noticeable chill, with temperatures dropping on average by 8-11°C compared to daytime highs. For example, in May, the difference between the average maximum (+18.0°C) and average minimum (+6.9°C) temperature is more than 11 degrees, indicating significant daily fluctuations.

Winter in Saint-Sauveur is frosty and snowy. From December to March, average temperatures stay consistently below freezing. January and February are the peak of the cold, when average minimum temperatures drop to -13°C and -14.5°C. Even during the day, the temperature often remains negative. Daily temperature fluctuations in winter are also noticeable, averaging 7-9°C, which means nights are significantly colder than days, even in freezing weather. Transitional seasons, spring and autumn, are characterized by rapid changes in temperature regimes: from still-winter conditions in March (average -2.5°C) to moderately warm in May (average +12.4°C), and from pleasant warmth in September (average +15.2°C) to approaching frosts in November (average -0.1°C).

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

In Saint-Sauveur, precipitation falls throughout the year without a clearly defined wet or dry season. Instead of sharp changes, there is a smooth shift in the nature of precipitation: summer months bring mostly rain, while winter is characterized by snowfall. This distribution ensures the region remains moderately moist year-round.

The summer months, especially June and August, receive the most precipitation — about 5 mm. August also stands out as the month with the highest frequency of precipitation, with an average of 16 wet days. In contrast, September is the month with the fewest wet days (about 9 days), although the precipitation volume of 3 mm is comparable to many other months. During the warm period, from May to October, precipitation falls mainly as rain. April, being a transitional spring month with an average temperature of 3.7°C, is also mostly rainy, but mixed precipitation is possible early in the month when minimum temperatures are below zero.

Winter in Saint-Sauveur, spanning from December to February, is characterized by steady sub-zero temperatures (average temperature from -10.1°C to -6.5°C). During this time, precipitation falls mainly as snow. On average, each of these months has about 13-14 days of snow. November and March are transitional months when the temperature fluctuates around freezing. In November (average temperature -0.1°C) and March (average temperature -2.5°C), snowfall also prevails, although mixed precipitation such as sleet or freezing rain is possible, especially when daytime temperatures rise above zero.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Saint-Sauveur, it's important to consider the distinct change of seasons and be prepared for various weather conditions. The key principle for packing is layering, as the temperature can change noticeably throughout the day and depending on the season. Regardless of the time of year, comfortable waterproof walking shoes will be your best companion, given that precipitation in the form of rain or snow is possible almost year-round, with 9 to 16 wet days per month.

The winter months, from December to March, as well as November, are characterized by low temperatures, often dropping well below zero (average temperatures from -10.1°C to -0.1°C). During this period, very warm clothing is absolutely necessary: an insulated waterproof and windproof jacket or down coat, thermal underwear, wool or fleece sweaters, warm trousers, a hat, scarf, and gloves. Don't forget warm socks and winter boots with non-slip soles. Despite the low amount of precipitation (about 3 mm per month), frequent "wet days" mean snowfall, so moisture protection is critical.

From April to October, the weather is more changeable. In spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October), temperatures fluctuate from cool to moderately warm (averages from 3.7°C in April to 15.2°C in September). Mid-season jackets, sweaters, T-shirts, jeans, or thick trousers are suitable for these seasons. In summer (June-August), warm weather sets in with average temperatures around 17-20°C and highs of up to 22-25°C. Light clothing such as T-shirts, shorts, and dresses will be appropriate, but don't forget to bring a light jacket or cardigan for evening walks or in case of a cold snap. The summer months also see the highest amount of precipitation (4-5 mm) and wet days, so a light waterproof jacket or umbrella will be very handy. Sunscreen and a hat are useful for sunny days, especially in summer.

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